
Callie Harris
Acting
Biography
Dr. Callie Harris is a 2008 graduate of Tuskegee University's School of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, she completed a one-year rotating small animal internship at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital of the Carolinas in Cary, North Carolina. During her internship, she developed a love for emergency medicine and critical care, and has worked as an emergency veterinarian at Cobb and Cherokee Emergency Veterinary Clinics, which are fast-paced, high-volume specialty practices in Metro-Atlanta since 2009. In December 2016, Harris joined Nestle Purina PetCare as a full-time veterinarian. In her role as veterinary communications manager, she provides support for veterinary teaching hospitals throughout the Southeast and technical education support for Purina's veterinary sales division. She also works closely with Purina Brand and Public Relations by participating in various media platforms to connect with the veterinary and pet-loving communities. Harris has a special interest in emergency medicine, ultrasound and nutrition. She loves working with a variety of cases and meeting clients from all walks of life. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, her hyper Bichon/Poodle mix, feisty shih-tzu/Chihuahua mix and a senior citizen terrier mix. When Harris is not working, she can be found on the dance floor! She is a former part-time ballroom dance instructor in Buckhead. She also loves to travel and visit the theater.
Known For

American version of the dog grooming competition series which showcases the best dog groomers in the country, along with their assistants.
Pooch Perfect

The National Dog Show is a conformation show sanctioned by the American Kennel Club. The National Dog Show has been ongoing since 2002. The show is held by The Kennel Club of Philadelphia a founding club of AKC, the Kennel Club of Philadelphia. It traditionally takes place on the third from last weekend in November over two days. The NDS's motto: Dog before master. The National Dog Show is one of the three major dog shows in the United States, along with the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship and the Westminster Dog Show. Winners may be invited to compete at Crufts. As with all AKC conformation shows, mixed-breed dogs are not eligible to participate.