Veterinarians

Earl H. Janney, DVMEarl H. Janney, DVM

Dr. Earl H. Janney is a small-animal practitioner who has been with Northside Animal Hospital since 1970.

A native of Macon, Georgia, Dr. Janney says that as a young boy he always had a special interest in the care and training of his pets and hunting dogs. Becoming a veterinarian allowed him to pursue what has been a lifelong interest and passion for animal care, the joys of which, he says, revolve around, "Getting my patients well and the challenge of a difficult case."

One of his most memorable cases, he adds, was removing four quarters from the stomach of a Dachshund named "Dollar."

In 1961, Dr. Janney entered the University of Georgia where he undertook a pre-veterinary curriculum. By 1965 he had earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Agriculture and graduated as a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.

Concurrent to Dr. Janney's senior undergraduate year, he entered the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine where he graduated with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1968. His areas of particular professional interest include internal medicine as well as soft tissue and orthopedic surgery. He is also a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Georgia Veterinary Medical Association and the South Georgia Veterinary Medical Association.

Dr. Janney and his wife Johnnie—a retired Registered Nurse—have two children, Lane and Laurie. At home, they have two cats, Remi and Hank, a Jack Russell Terrier named Reload, and Britta, a Brittany Spaniel. Beyond his veterinary duties and spending time with his family, Dr. Janney enjoys fishing, gardening, tree farming and boating.

Myron D. Graham, DVMMyron D. Graham, DVM

Dr. Myron D. Graham is a General Practitioner who has been with Northside Animal Hospital since February of 2009.

A native of Homerville, Georgia, Dr. Graham has spent his life caring for animals in one way or another. As a youth, he was an active member of The National FFA Organization and participant in 4-H livestock programs. Then in high school and college, he worked as a Veterinary Technician for Dr. Kenneth T. Blount of Waycross, Georgia.

In 1994, Dr. Graham entered the University of Georgia and earned a Bachelor's of Science in Agriculture (BSA) in Animal Science in 1998. While a student he regularly qualified for the Dean's List and was a member of the Golden Key Society. He was also a member of the Horse Judging Team and the Collegiate FFA. Upon graduation, he acted as a County Extension Agent for the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.

By 2003, Dr. Graham's love of animals had led him to Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine where he earned a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. During his time in veterinary school, he regularly made the Dean's List, won a Semester Achievement Award, and was a two-time recipient of the school's Veterinary Colleague Award. His areas of particular veterinary interest include small-animal critical care and small-animal internal medicine.

Dr. Graham is also a member of the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, and the South Georgia Veterinary Medical Association. He also holds a Master's of Public Administration degree and functions as the President of the Valdosta Noon Lions Club.

Dr. Graham and his wife Emily are the proud parents of 6-month-old Harper—she loves to sing to her daddy, he says. The couple also has two Golden Retrievers named Bo and Gabby and a Yellow Lab named Sam. When not working or spending time with his family, Dr. Graham enjoys hunting, fishing, traveling, camping, and horseback riding.