About CorePet

CorePet was founded with a simple mission: to provide exceptional veterinary care at reasonable costs while maintaining the highest medical standards. We do this by working with veterinarians that specialize in certain procedures and then we offer those procedures. We have been doing this in human medicine for years. You don’t go to your GP for dental work or a vasectomy – why would you do that to your pet?

We focus on services that have the greatest impact on animal health and community wellbeing, including spay/neuter and dental care. We are not owned by a VC nor are we publicly traded company – our priority is your pet not satisfying shareholders objections.

Our clinic serves pet owners, rescue organizations, and community partners throughout New Hamshire and the surrounding region.


Our team believes in

  • Compassionate, fear-free handling
  • Clear communication with pet owner
  • Preventive care as the foundation of lifelong health
  • Easy to understand billing and more importantly reasonable costs
  • Supporting rescue and community animal welfare efforts

Meet Our Team

Dr. Sophie Trakht

Medical Director

Dr. Sophie Trakht originally from New York, graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2019 with a focus on shelter medicine. After veterinary school, Dr. Trakht went straight in to spay/neuter and shelter practice and has developed a true passion for providing access to care and low cost medicine to targeted communities. Since then she has worked in a variety of surgical settings and also participated in large field clinics in Puerto Rico and midwestern Native American reservations. Dr. Trakht has become an expert in her skill of high volume, high quality, low cost spay/neuter surgery and is looking forward to making it accessible to everyone. When not in surgery, she spends her time at home with her husband, 4 cats, 2 pit bulls and 2 young children.

Suzanne Harvey

Veterinary Technician

Suzanne Harvey CVT. Graduated from Essex agricultural Institute, in Massachusetts, 1999. She received her CVT license in 2008. She started her career as a vet tech in general practice and then worked 16+ years in veterinary emergency medicine. In 2023 participated in the RAVS community outreach, veterinary care, on Native American reservations. She found her passion to provide low cost veterinary care, in needed communities. Also in 2023 she started working in shelter medicine, and low cost spay/neuter clinics. When she is not working she spends time with her family, at the barn with her horse, and her many dogs and cats at home.