Our Staff
David G. Wolf
Director

David Wolf founded the National Greyhound Adoption Program in Philadelphia, PA in 1989. Since that time, he has adopted out over 8000 former racing greyhounds. In 2009, he constructed a new, state-of-the-art greyhound kennel, boarding facility and adoption center which houses approximately 50-80 adoptable greyhounds at any given time.
In 2011, David Wolf expanded the National Greyhound Adoption Program to include the Dutton Road Veterinary Clinic & Surgical Facility to help fulfill the need for excellent, yet affordable, veterinary care in the community.
In addition to being the Director of National Greyhound Adoption Program and Dutton Road Veterinary Clinic & Surgical Facility, David Wolf continues to be a strong promoter of greyhound health and is happy to provide advice and information on the subject to all who inquire, drawing on his 25 years of experience. He remains a strong and active advocate for the curtail of greyhound racing in the United States and for the humane treatment of all animals.
Dr. Emily Seymour
Veterinarian

Dr. Seymour grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania for veterinary school. She worked for several years in California before moving back to her hometown. Her clinical interests include internal medicine, pathology and wildlife medicine. Prior to working as a veterinarian, Emily worked for the Nature Conservancy in Killeen, Texas and on a dude ranch in Cody, Wyoming. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, gardening and painting with watercolors. She speaks both English and Spanish.
Dr. Gabriel Mills
Veterinarian

Dr. Mills graduated from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. Originally from San Diego, California, he practiced small animal medicine in Chicago, IL and Blacksburg, VA before joining Dutton Road Veterinary Clinic. He spends his spare time relaxing with his new wife and menagerie of pets. He has a special interest in providing veterinary care to communities of animals with limited financial resources.