Dr. Donia Murray


Doctor Donia Murray was raised in Davis, California but currently resides in Dixon. She went to Humbolt State University where she graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. Donia went to Sacramento State to earn her teaching credential, then went on to teach in the Fairfield Union School District. After teaching Biology for a few years Dr. Murray decided to attend the University of California, Davis veterinary school and received her Doctorate in Veterinary medicine. Doctor Murray has been practicing with Aggie Animal Clinic since 2008. She has a retriever mix named Gator and an orange tabby named Spookley who is an Aggie rescue.


Dr. James Booth

Doctor James Booth was born and raised in northern California. He attended the University of California, Davis for his undergraduate degree and during this time Dr. Booth was a technician at Aggie Animal Clinic. He graduated from UC Davis Veterinary school with his D.V.M. in 2000 and has been a Doctor at Aggie since. Doctor Booth has two cats and two puppies, Wicket, a Shih Tzu mix and Tanner, a yellow lab. On his free time he enjoys camping, golfing, traveling, and base jumping (KIDDING!)


Dr. Alison Stambaugh


Dr. Alison Stambaugh joined Aggie Animal Clinic in 2019. She grew up in the Bay Area, then attended UC Santa Barbara for her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry while also playing for the UCSB Ultimate Frisbee team. She then went to UC Davis for her DVM, graduating in 2012. She enjoys many aspects of veterinary medicine, but especially surgery, dentistry, and ultrasound. She lives in Davis with her husband (also a veterinarian), her son, one turtle, two cats, three chickens, and several thousand honey bees.


Dr. Nicole Cabristante was born and raised in South Lake Tahoe and spent her later childhood years in the Bay Area. She attended UC Davis for her undergraduate degree and went on to receive her D.V.M. from Western University in Southern California in 2025. She has a special interest in shelter medicine, dermatology, and prioritizing communication that helps clients feel supported in making informed decisions for their pet’s health and well-being. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Cabristante enjoys spending time outdoors in the Sierra Mountains with her husband and their dogs—Penny, an anxious golden retriever, and Kreacher, their elderly maltipoo who enjoys the view from a backpack. At home, she can be found curled up with a book and their cats, Dobby and Sirius.


Dr. Elizabeth Facciotti

Thank you Dr. Facciotti! For over 10 years Dr. Facciotti has been serving our community providing great pet care,  we thank her for her dedication to veterinary medicine and wish her well on her future endeavors.