Kaitlyn has known that she wanted to pursue a career in veterinary medicine since she was eight years old. Arielle grew up in Colorado and initially came to Fort Collins in 2010 to pursue a bachelors degree in Zoology. Following a brief 10 year detour in the fine dining industry after high school, she is thrilled to be gaining a wealth of knowledge and experience at Raintree. Sarah is a Fort Collins native, and loves everything our beautiful state has to offer. Association of magnetic resonance imaging-based preoperative tumor volume with postsurgical survival time in dogs with primary intracranial glioma. From a young age she has always had a strong desire to help those in need; four-legged or two-legged, while being surrounded by animals large and small for the majority of her life as a former 4-H member. She is married to Tom Jacobson. Mobile Pet Vet. (410) 544-0968. Get Directions. susan arnold, dvm In her free time, youll find Kari painting/drawing, doing yoga, tending to her house plants, and adventuring the outdoors with her boyfriend, Grayson. Grenet is fluent in Spanish and is passionate about helping companion animals in the Spanish-speaking community. Cancer Investigation, 36(3):1-9. Carolyn E. Arnold, DVM, DACVS, PhD. Young is a 2011 graduate from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She also enjoys sewing, reading, playing music, hiking, and 4-wheeling in the mountains. In addition, Dr. Sheltrens interest in alternative medicine led her to complete her acupuncture certification from IVAS in 2012. Born in a small town in west Florida, Devyn was always surrounded by animals. Incidence of and risk factors for major complications or death in dogs undergoing cytoreductive surgery for treatment of suspected primary intracranial masses. Mar 15 2020, In: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Disney Elects Mark Parker Board Chairman, Replacing Susan Arnold; Faces Proxy Fight As Activist Investor Nelson Peltz Seeks A Seat. While these amazing exotic animals held a special place for her, she missed working closely with clients and their furry families, which prompted her return to small animal general practice. Abstract.