Meet Our Staff
Jack Worthington, DVM
Dr. Worthington has practiced veterinary medicine in Colorado for over
20 years. As a native of Fort Collins, he studied at Colorado State
University, and he received his veterinary degree from Ross University
School of Veterinary Medicine. He returned to Colorado and purchased
Loveland's Carr Animal Clinic in 1996; in 2006, he built Worthington
Animal Clinic. Dr. Worthington enjoys owning his own practice where he
focuses on general medicine, dentistry, and surgeries. Dr. Worthington
spends his free time skiing, hiking, scuba diving, and enjoying his
dogs, Elliot and Oliver and his cat, Blue.

Wendy Love, DVM
Dr. Love has lived her life in Colorado, growing up in Boulder and
receiving her DVM degree at Colorado State University. She joined the
staff of the Worthington Animal Clinic in 2005 with a focus on general
medicine and surgery. Dr. Love's free time is spent reading, hiking,
flower gardening, and cross stitching.

Joe Sharrock, DVM
Dr. Joe Sharrock grew up in Alaska but has made Colorado his home since 2005. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1997 and served on active duty in the Army flying UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. In 2005, he left the army and with his wife moved to Fort Collins to attend CSU; he graduated with his DVM in 2010. Since then, he worked primarily as an emergency veterinarian at hospitals and specialty clinics around Denver and Northern Colorado and is honored to join the team at Worthington Animal Clinic.
He has specialized training and has been a trainer himself in numerous emergency, surgical, and endoscopic procedures and is certified in acupuncture (cVMA) and is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP) (University of Tennessee). He is a surgeon for Northern Colorado Friends and Ferals (a Trap-Neuter-Release program), a relief veterinarian for Animal Friends Alliance, and a trainer for K9Medic (a program that teaches field first-aid for K9 working dogs.)
He has specialized training and has been a trainer himself in numerous emergency, surgical, and endoscopic procedures and is certified in acupuncture (cVMA) and is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP) (University of Tennessee). He is a surgeon for Northern Colorado Friends and Ferals (a Trap-Neuter-Release program), a relief veterinarian for Animal Friends Alliance, and a trainer for K9Medic (a program that teaches field first-aid for K9 working dogs.)
Joe and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters and a menagerie of pets. He played ice hockey at Army and coached it at CSU, but is now just an avid fan. He is an active volunteer in his daughter’s Scouting America Troop. He enjoys reading, yard work, hiking, and long walks with his German Shepherds.
Miriam Kan, DVM
Dr. Miriam Kan is a Kentucky native, but has called Northern Colorado home for nearly a decade. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in creative writing from the University of Montana and later earned a Master of Science in Toxicology as well as her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Colorado State University.
Clinical interests include soft tissue surgery, senior pet wellness care, and shelter medicine. She is passionate about early detection of chronic illness in geriatric patients and providing the best preventative medicine for our companion animals.
Dr. Kan enjoys running with her dogs, horseback riding, knitting, skiing, paddle boarding, and reading historical fiction.
Clinical interests include soft tissue surgery, senior pet wellness care, and shelter medicine. She is passionate about early detection of chronic illness in geriatric patients and providing the best preventative medicine for our companion animals.
Dr. Kan enjoys running with her dogs, horseback riding, knitting, skiing, paddle boarding, and reading historical fiction.
Support Staff
Jennifer - Office Manager
Aleesha - RVT
Amy - RVT
Paige - Veterinary Assistant
Brittany - RVT
Allison - Veterinary Assistant
Jackie - Veterinary Assistant
Cloe - Receptionist
Dakota - Receptionist