• Megan Day founded WagHab in 2011 after completing the certification program in canine rehabilitation at University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
Megan spent 8 years working with animals as a veterinary technician before pursuing a physical therapy education.
She received a master’s degree in physical therapy in 2007 from Western Carolina University and worked in orthopedic outpatient physical therapy clinics for 8 years before moving to full time animal care.
Her passion has always been working with animals and she is thrilled to be able to use some of her skillset with animals.
Megan provides comprehensive physical fitness evaluations and establishes an exercise routine geared toward your dog’s specific needs. She specializes in geriatrics and strengthening the athletic dog.
Meet Your WagHab Team:
• Dr. Janet Methvin, DVM, CCRP, began working with WagHab in 2012.
She received her certification in canine rehabilitation in 2013 after more than 25 years as a general practitioner.
She provides comprehensive physical rehabilitation evaluations and treatments. In addition to working with post-op orthopedic and neurology patients, she has a special interest in helping pets with chronic pain and arthritis.
She has the only shockwave therapeutic modality in Western North Carolina, the newest treatment option for painful conditions and delayed healing.
You can get more information about her and shockwave therapy at www.avlpetrehab.com.
• Dr. Cassie Lord, DVM, CCAT, began working with WagHab in 2023.
She completed her certification in canine rehabilitation in 2022 after working in general practice for a decade.
After her dog, Rambler, had surgery on both of his knees, she was able to see first hand how much rehab helped him regain his mobility, allowing him to continue to do what he loved-running and hiking with his people. This led her to pursue her passion for physical rehabilitation and pain management.
She provides comprehensive physical rehabilitation exams and treatments. Dr Cassie shared: “I love physical rehabilitation because it allows us to help pets maintain or regain their mobility, which is such a vital part of the human animal bond. I love that we can help our best friends continue to do what they love and to be an active part of the family.”
During her free time, she can be found outside exploring with her husband-Thomas, two children-Madeleine and Oliver, and two dogs-Rambler and Mica.
• Dr. Morgan Dixon, DVM, CVA, CTPEP, CVTP, joined WagHab in 2023.
Dr. Dixon provides acupuncture and chinese herb services at Waghab. She has a passion for helping senior pets and their mobility challenges. She has a special interest in using rehabilitation therapy and integrative medicine to treat degenerative myelopathy.
A University of Florida alumna, her professional experience includes emergency medicine, primary care, exotic pet medicine and founding a mobile acupuncture and end of life practice.
She and her adopted German Shorthaired Pointer, Vedder, are new to Asheville and look forward to trails, cider, art and new friends.
• Chloe, manager and rehab assistant joined WagHab in 2021
She has a BA in Sociology & Management from UNCA with an extensive history in animal care, office management, and accounts receivable.
She’s always had a natural instinct with animals, especially dogs. Her years of client care in a veterinary hospital developed her handling skills and taught her about animal behavior.
She is Fear Free Certified (Professional Veterinary Certification Level 2). She is particularly familiar with the dog’s body language and mental state, aiming to provide a stress free environment for everyone.
Her free moments are spent listening to podcasts or audiobooks, practicing embroidery, or exploring Asheville with her perfect pitbull terrier, Beyonce.
• Elise, rehab assistant, joined WagHab in 2023
Elise has a BA in both history and political science from University of Montana.
She has over a decade of experience in many areas of the animal field: rescue, retail, pet sitting, and working at a veterinarian practice. She is Fear Free Certified level 1 and focuses on making the experience positive for everyone using compassion and enthusiasm for each and every dog.
When she is not at work cheering on the dogs, she is weight lifting, hiking or watching classic movies for her film podcast.
• Ellie, CCFT, rehab assistant, joined WagHab in 2023
Ellie has a BS in Biology with a concentration in Animal Behavior.
She is a compassionate and experienced animal care professional. She possesses a unique blend of skills that have helped her develop a deeper understanding of animal behavior and welfare.
Ellie has extensive experience in animal rescue, dog handling, and behavioral work which equipped her with thorough skills in supporting reactive and fearful dogs. She is dedicated to helping these dogs thrive. She is also a passionate advocate for Pitbulls, working to challenge breed stereotypes and showcase their love, loyalty, and beauty.
In addition to her experience and education, Ellie has obtained her Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT) certification since joining WagHab and is Fear Free Certified. She is committed to ongoing learning and professional growth in canine rehabilitation and behavioral work.
Outside of work, Ellie enjoys playing soccer, hiking, and exploring the outdoors with her friends and three rescue Pitbulls