MINEOLA, Minn. - Parents of pets and pets on Long Island have been serving their pets and their parents for more than 30 years, according to the Minnesota Humane Society.
Dr. Alyssa Rudloff graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016 and joined the team in May. She studied genetics, cell and developmental biology and spent a year - a long internship at the Veterinary Center of the Minnesota Humane Society in Minnetonka, Minn. After completing her basic training, she completed an internship at the University of Minnesota, focusing on emergency medicine for cats and dogs.
After two years as a doctor in Wyoming, Dr. Ellis moved back to Utah and worked at Utah Veterinary Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received a Master of Science in Animal Production and attended Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. She then graduated in 2010 with a master's degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.
She graduated from Purdue University on a 2010 shelter scholarship and worked as a veterinarian in a private practice before completing a clinical year at Kansas State University. She then completed her residency at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in St. Paul, Minnesota, and then worked at the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnehaha County. In 2020, Dr. Lisa came to Chaska Valley to work as a veterinarian at Minnesota Animal Hospital in the Department of Health's Animal Care and Control.
Dr. Amy currently works full time at the University of Minnesota, but there are plenty of opportunities to have her here on occasional Saturdays.
She is a certified veterinarian, acupuncturist and veterinary herbalist and founder of Minnehaha Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota. She is an associate professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School and has served on the boards of 12 Dr. Anghel's Labbed 12 in Minnesota and the Minnesota Veterinary College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Bashaw is an associate professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School and has served on the boards of Dr. Anghels Labbed 12 in Minnesota and the Minnesota Veterinary College of Veterinary Medicine. She is the founder of Minnehaha Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and a board member of the Minnesota Minnesota Indians for Animal Health Research and Education.
After entering St. George University, Dr. Zimowske obtained her recognized veterinary license and spent nine years as a recognized veterinary technician in an emergency hospital. After graduating from St. George's University, she completed an internship at Woodside Equine Clinic in Ashland and received her bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. She obtained a DVM degree from UMD in 2015 and is starting a dual master's degree in public health at the veterinary school, which is due to be completed in 2016. Since graduating from St. George University, she has completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and a residency at Minnehaha Animal Health Research and Education.
After graduating from St. George's University in 2007, she completed an internship at Woodside Equine Clinic in Ashland and a fellowship at Minnehaha Animal Health Research and Education. She then completed a clinical rotation at Oklahoma State University before graduating with a doctorate in veterinary medicine in 2011. After returning from the UK to his native France, he practised in France as a vet for two years before moving to the UK. In 2012, he moved back to the Twin Cities as an intern at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Dr. Maloney has spent the past two years doing an internship at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka. He worked as a veterinary assistant at Minnehaha Animal Health Research and Education before starting veterinary school. Dr. Tahir is a graduate of St. George's University with a bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine and a PhD in animal health research. She recently completed her residency at the University of Minnesota, followed by an internship at Woodside Equine Clinic in Ashland, Minnesota and a clinical rotation change with Minnesota Veterinary Clinic.

In 1989, he was summoned to treat special cases to treat conditions such as arrhythmia, heart valve disease and cardiomyopathy. He was one of the few surgeons to see common cases, and he has spent the past three years doing an internship at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka.
The structure of the organisation was later transformed into a private organisation, where he was the only veterinarian with experience in the care of exotic species. Dr. Ellis works as a freelance veterinarian, mainly working with horses, but he has also worked at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka and the University of Minnesota in St. Paul.
Dr. Groszkowski has completed a rotating internship at Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in Minnetonka and the University of Minnesota in St. Paul. Dr. Zimowske started his work this year as an assistant professor of veterinary medicine in the Department of Veterinary Medicine. 12, he has been a member of the Minnesota Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) for four years and he is a 12-year-old student at the University of M in Minneapolis.