![]() She is the head technician and has been essential in training employees, developing hospital protocols, and maintaining the highest veterinary standards including our AAHA certification. She enjoys gardening and reading and fantasizes about getting back to sailing on the Chesapeake Bay.īecky has been at Bethel Mill ever since it opened in 1999. She lives with her husband and daughter, a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, two cats, a Senegal parrot, and two Rex bunnies. Flack has practiced in this area for over 20 years. Her primary interests in veterinary medicine are soft tissue surgery, abdominal ultrasound, reproductive medicine, and exotic pet and bird medicine. Over the years her focus has moved from showing Dressage horses, to showing and breeding Pembroke Welsh Corgis, then to building an emu ranch. She then returned to school and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992. She worked for 7 years as a surgical nurse at New Bolton Center, The University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School’s large animal hospital. Flack grew up in Harrisburg, PA and received her undergraduate degree in Biology and Equestrian Studies from Lake Erie College. While not working she can be found attending her son's baseball games or her daughter's horse shows.ĭr. ![]() She lives with her husband and two children and a house full of Bullmastiffs (and a rescue Pitbull). Fulton attended the University of Notre Dame and continues to be a huge supporter of the Fighting Irish. ![]() She is active in Bullmastiff rescue as well as Bullmastiff Health and Research. She has a special interest in working dogs and actively competes in conformation events with her Bullmastiffs. Fulton graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She enjoys taking care of her house and husband and the occasional round of golf (played with lots of enthusiasm, but little skill).ĭr. She lives in Sewell with her husband and her British Short Hair cat, Eleanor. She has worked in this area since graduation and opened Bethel Mill Animal Hospital in 1999, fulfilling a life long dream. She completed her undergraduate degree in chemistry at Colgate University, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. Love grew up in Mantua Township and is a Clearview graduate. After her kittens were all weaned we decided to adopt her and she now is the rear supervisor and keeps the technicians on their toes!ĭr. Bailey loves to play hide and seek, and doesn't miss any meals!īetty White came to Bethel Mill in early 2022, after being found as a pregnant stray in Camden NJ. Bailey's primary job is to supervise the front staff, but also checks on the tech desk from time to time and keeps Betty White on her toes. She is a Scottish Fold as you can see by her folded ears. He enjoys the outdoors and spending time with his family.Bailey joined Bethel Mill in 2017 after being surrendered to a shelter. Thoreson is still involved in dog shows and he judges at shows on occasion. He attended Washington State University for his veterinary degree, then came back home to Snohomish to provide care for the animals of his community. Thoreson won Best Junior Handler at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. ![]() Thoreson spent much of his childhood showing dogs of many different breeds. He grew up with a passion for animals and has a knack for reading and treating them. Anders J. Thoreson was born and raised in Snohomish and this community is extremely important to him. In addition to medical and preventative care, we provide reproductive services for our health tested patients. Klahaya Animal Hospital strives to be a trustworthy and respected animal care facility for our community by providing the best possible medical care and exceptional customer service to every patient and every client, every time.ĭr. Our hospital will accommodate emergency cases as well as routine medical, surgical, and dental problems. Klahaya Animal Hospital is a full service animal hospital providing the highest quality, up to date medical care and diagnostics. Klahaya Animal Hospital is a community oriented small animal veterinary hospital that embodies the community of Snohomish. The word Kla-Ha-Ya, loosely translated to English, means “welcome.” It is a very old Native American word used by the Snohomish tribe. ![]()
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