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William J. Moyle, Jr., DVM, DABVP

Dr. Moyle earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1964 from the University of Illinois, and as our Chief Veterinarian, has expertise in all areas of small animal medicine.   

In 1997, he earned board certification in Canine and Feline Clinical Practice with the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners(ABVP).  This board requires re-certification every ten years and Dr. Moyle earned re-certification in 2006.

Dr. Moyle holds a special interest and expertise in orthopedic surgery, and is our certified T.P.L.O. (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) orthopedic surgeon.

While he particularly enjoys working with dogs and cats, he enjoys caring for all small animals, including birds.  He also enjoys providing second opinions and working on difficult to diagnose cases. 

Dr. Moyle believes that all pets deserve the benefits of modern veterinary medicine, along with the comfort and safety of a loving home.  He is a strong advocate for preventive medicine and recommends weight management, regular exercise, and good diet as the ideal way to help pets live long and healthful lives. 

Dr. Moyle lives with his wife and three schnauzers, a miniature named Phoebe, and two standards named Cole and Willow.  When he's not caring for pets, he enjoys taking off to the mountains for competitive trail running, snowshoe racing, and cycling. 

 

 

Molly Miller, DVM

Dr. Miller earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Purdue University's School of Medicine in 1996, after completing a BA in microbiology.  She has practiced veterinary medicine at our facility since 2001.

While she has worked in both general practice and emergency medicine, Dr. Miller enjoys all facets of small animal medicine, and finds helping people who love their pets as 'part of the family' the most rewarding aspect of being a veterinarian.  She also considers it a privilege to practice in the same community in which she resides, where the small-town atmosphere allows her to relate to her clients and their pets as neighbors and friends. 

Dr. Miller lives with her husband and child, and a chocolate lab named Penny.  When not practicing medicine, she enjoys hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, and playing tennis.

 

 

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Rob Leenerts, DVM

 Dr. Leenerts earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Colorado State University in 1986, after earning a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine there in 1982.  He has been practicing at our facility since 2002.

He completed special training in canine reproduction in 1992, and is certified with International Canine Genetics as a Canine Reproduction Specialist.  

In the spring of 2009, he completed training and certification in Veterinary Medical Acupuncture at the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine.  He currently provides medical acupuncture to dogs and cats at our facility. 

While he enjoys caring for all small animals, he holds special interests in canine reproduction, feline medicine and surgery, rabbit medicine, and acupuncture.

Dr. Leenerts lives with his wife and two children, two dogs, three cats, and two birds.  When not practicing medicine, he enjoys mountain biking, camping, playing piano, and being a sign language interpretor.  

  

 

L. S.  Burstein, DVM

Dr. Burstein earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Missouri in 1992.  During the course of his DVM studies, he developed an interest in less traditional pets, including exotics, and gained experience at working with them in a variety of capacities, including the Knoxville Zoo in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Dr. Burstein has been practicing at our facility since 2004, and in addition to working with dogs and cats, enjoys helping ferrets, guinea pigs, rats, mice, and reptiles.    

He believes all pets should have the best possible lives through preventive care, corrective treatment when needed, and a safe, nurturing environment in which to live.

Dr. Burstein likes to spend his free time with his fiance and his demanding cat, Candide, and two shelter dogs, Saphire and Osa.  He also enjoys creating interesting art pieces out of iron after having completed training and perfecting his skills in iron forging.   

 

 

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Jeff Longley, DVM

Dr. Longley has been practicing veterinary medicine for over 16 years, and has been at our facility since 2006. 

Having earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Kansas State University, he has practiced  veterinary medicine in a variety of small animal facilities. 

Dr. Longley works primarily with dogs and cats ,and has special interests in internal medicine and ultrasound.   

In addition to his wife and young child, he lives with a golden retriever named Abie, a boarder collie mix named Garmin, and a cat named Hobbes.  

 

 

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Melissa Gottschall, DVM

 A 1993 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine graduate from Colorado State University, Dr. Gottschall has been at our facility on a part-time basis since 2002.   

Having been interested in becoming a veterinarian since she was nine years old, Dr. Gottschall has worked in all aspects of clinical practice.

While she works primarily with dogs and cats, she has special interests in opthalmology, preventive medicine, and client education.  Dr. Gottschall especially enjoys empowering her clients with the information they need to make the best choices for their pet's care.   

In addition to her husband and three children, she lives with a border collie named Charlie.