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Amanda Greenwood

Cate McKinney

Bio Dr. McKinney grew up on the Western Slope of Colorado where she was raised doing mountain activities with her family, two golden retrievers, mule, and miniature donkey. She played Division II softball at Fort Lewis College in southwestern Colorado before moving to Fort Collins, CO to obtain her DVM

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Samantha Barbero

Bio Dr. Barbero, a native of Massapequa, New York, started her academic journey at Long Island University, where she majored in Marketing and played on the Women’s Soccer team. Following her undergraduate studies, Dr. Barbero worked in New York City while dedicating her spare time to rescuing dogs and volunteering

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Abigail Newquist

Dr. Newquist grew up in Corbin, Kentucky. She always loved animals but truly developed an interest in veterinary medicine during her high school anatomy class. Dr. Newquist attended Eastern Kentucky University for her undergraduate education, volunteering at the local humane society and helping with research projects during the school year

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Dr. med. vet. Hilmar Timm Gudehus

Bio: Dr. Gudehus brings an extensive equestrian background from his upbringing in Germany to his successful career in veterinary medicine. After earning his degree from the Munich Veterinary School in 2003, he began his professional journey at the Munich racetrack, which coincided with the completion of his doctorate research in

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Andrew Hyslop

Bio:Dr. Andrew Hyslop was born and raised in Avon, Indiana. He graduated from Purdue University in 2014 with a degree in biochemistry. In 2018 he graduated from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine with his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. He then spent the next 5 years doing additional training

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antifreeze and pets
Amanda Greenwood

My Pet Ingested Antifreeze, Now What?

My Pet Ingested Antifreeze, Now What? During the colder months of the year, one of the most common cases that veterinarians see in hospitals across the country are pets who have ingested antifreeze.  Dogs are most commonly found to ingest the fluid – it tastes sweet to them and they

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Can I Give My Dog or Cat Pain Medication?

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month!  Oftentimes, as pet owners, it can get a little confusing on whether or not you’re able to give your pet medications that are safe for humans.  Our experts at IndyVet are telling us that giving your pet any over-the-counter (OTC) pain medication is a

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