Veterinarian Overview
Dr. Peter Sepp is a general practitioner here at Irving Pet Hospital. He earned his undergraduate degree a B.S. in Animal Science at CornellUniversity in 2004. After graduating, he worked at the Westchester County SPCA Spay and Neuter Clinic in New York. In 2005, Dr. Sepp returned to his alma mater and entered the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, where he earned a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. After graduating, he completed a one year small animal medicine and surgery rotating internship at Florida Veterinary Specialists, in Tampa Bay, Florida. Dr. Sepp entered general practice for two years in New York, until eventually the west coast was calling him. He has been a relief veterinarian since moving to the bay area in July 2012, and joined Irving Pet Hospital in April 2013. Dr. Sepps areas of professional interests include pain management and surgery. He is currently a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, a volunteer at the local SPCA spay and neuter clinic and an alumnus of the veterinary fraternity, Omega Tau Sigma. As a New York native, Dr. Sepp took an interest in studying biology in his youth. Over many years, he enjoyed spending time volunteering at local veterinary clinics and learning about different species. From building bluebird boxes at home to studying sea turtle conservation abroad, the wellbeing of animals has been Dr. Sepps passion. At home, Dr. Sepp has a domestic short hair cat, Sparrow (also a New York native). He enjoys hiking, skiing, traveling and recently took up Rosetta Stone French. When the New York Mets are in town, be sure to look for him at AT&T Park. Hell be proudly wearing his blue and orange baseball cap.