Daniel Paul Murray, D.V.M.Dr. Murray graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. He completed his education in only seven years and graduated in the top ten of his class. Dr. Murray practiced in Benson for two years and in Tucson for five years before joining the Animal Care Center of Green Valley in 1993. His professional interests include orthopedic surgery and dentistry. Dr. Murray became a partner in the Animal Care Center in 1995 and sole owner in 2004. Outside of the profession, his passion is water skiing. Dr. Murray shares his home with his wife, Cheryl, their five dogs, and five horses.
Randy David Aronson, V.M.D.Dr. Aronson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980, finishing with the top award in his class and in the top ten. He was selected for a split internship between the University of Pennsylvania and the New York Animal Medical Center (the larges small animal hospital in the world). Dr. Aronson is an accomplished endoscopist and has many cases referred to him for internal medicine and diagnostic work-ups. He has complete special training in veterinary holistic medicine, acupuncture, and Chinese medicine and herbology. He has 2 children, 4 dogs, and 2 cats. He opened the Animal Care Center in 1984. Dr. Aronson is married to Dr. Geren Thurston, a practicing veterinarian in Tucson.
Allen Wayne Christo, D.V.M. Dr. Christo attended Colorado State University and graduated in 1987. He practiced veterinary medicine in Phoenix for six years before moving to Tucson in 1994. In 2002 Dr. Christo started up a veterinary house call service for pets and also started working at the Animal Care Center. His medical interests include Internal Medicine and Dermatology as well as some of the "exotic" species such as reptiles and rabbits. Dr. Christo's daughter is serving with the Coast Guard and his two sons live with him and their extensive collection of pets. This collection includes 1 dog, 1 tripod cat, 2 regular cats, 2 rabbits, 5 geckos, 1 corn snake (named Maize), various fish, hermit crabs, and spiders. Dr. Christo's personal include cooking, sculpture, and Japanese art.