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- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine - 1982
- Bachelors of Science in Agriculture - High Academic Honors, Member of the fraternity - Alpha Zeta (Honorary Academic Frat) - 1977
- Ashwaubenon High School - 1973
- Green Bay and Allouez Animal Hospitals
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association- past Board of Directors
- Northeast Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association - past President & current President Elect
- Madison Area Technical College - past member of their Advisory Committee
- Bay Area Humane Society - past President; Assisi Award - twice - Animal Care & Welfare provider Award
- Cats Anonymous - Volunteer Doctor
- Keshena Animal Rescue - Volunteer Doctor
- Resurrection Catholic Parish in Allouez - Member & past parish Council
- Allouez Kiwanis Club - Member & Past President
- Green Bay Jaycees - Previous member & Past Vice-President
- Dr. Neil Rechsteiner's hometown is Green Bay and he currently resides in Allouez. He is married to his long time sweet heart, Kathy, who is a registered
nurse at Aurora Bay Care in the neonatal intensive care unit. He has two adult daughters, Laura and Sara, and one cat, Mitzie, a stray brought
into the Green Bay Animal Hospital. Dr. Rechsteiner enjoys family activities, traveling, snowmobiling, boating, and motorcycling
- Kathy occasionally helps at the
clinic serving as a receptionist or veterinary assistant. She is an active member in Altrusa International of Green Bay.
Kathy is a “Pals” volunteer and mentor for Brown County Human Services.
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- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, WI - 2005
Mixed animal career focus. Memberships held in following:
- SCAVMA, WVMA, AABP, and Bovine Club 2001-present
- SVM scholarship 2002-2004
- Saturday Enrichment Program 2002-2003
- Farm Animal Wellness Seminar 2004
- Blue Coat Ceremony Committee 2004
- Orthopedic Student of the Year 2005
- Student of the Year 2005
- Master of Science, Dairy Science-Ruminant Nutrition, Utah State University, Logan, UT - 2000
Focused on the effects of altering protein efficiency in dairy cows
- Departmental assistantship, fall 1999
- Owens scholarship, fall 1999
- Campbell Scientific scholarship, fall 1999
- Deans honor list, fall 1998
- ADVS Journal Club, spring 1999
- Bachelor of Science, Natural Science, Meat and Animal Sciences - University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI - 1998
- Deans honor list, spring 1997, fall 1998, and spring 1998
- Pre-Vet Association, Vet Ride Alongs and Shadowing
- Southwest High School - Green Bay, WI - 1994
- Graduated with high honors
- Member National Honor Society, 1994
- Scholarships Inc, 1994
- Participated in girls' basketball 1990-1994
- Captain of varsity basketball team 1993-1994
- Member of the varsity tennis team 1990-1992
- DECA national representative 1993
- FFA 1993
- Allouez and Green Bay Animal Hospital - Green Bay, WI - June 2005 - present
- Primary interests include internal medicine, pain management, dermatology, and client/staff education
- Cargill Animal Nutrition - Elk River, MN - June 2000 - July 2001
- Innovation Project Leader. Development of starch digestibility assay to measure small intestinal digestion in vitro - correlate with
swine and poultry. In vitro and in vivo starch digestion. Examination of amino acid requirements of lactating Holstein cows via
omasal infusions
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
- Northeast Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
- R.A. Sannes, M.A. Messman, and D.B. Vagnoni. Form of Ruben-Degradable Carbohydrate and Nitrogen on Microbial Protein Synthesis
and Protein Efficiency of Dairy Cows. J. Dairy Sci. 85:900-908
- Altrusa International of Green Bay
- St. Paul's United Methodist Church - Witness Team, Noontime Budding Theologians, Church council
- Dr. Krull grew up in Green Bay and currently resides on the west side with her husband, a police officer and current student, a dog,
Buddy (rescued from the Dane County Humane society while attending veterinary medical school) and two cats, B.B. and Hally - Hoo, both
past patients of the Green Bay Animal hospital and Humane Society rescues. Dr. Krull enjoys traveling to visit with friends, walking
her dog and being involved in her volunteer activities.
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Lisa is the new kid on the block. She grew up in Seattle WA, but has spent
the last 7 years in Atlanta GA. Lisa moved to Wisconsin in December of 2007.
She has been a Veterinary assistant since 2001 and before that worked with
animals as a trainer as well as in a groom shop. Besides her boyfriend, her
family includes a Walker Hound puppy named Jennings, and two cats, Mushoo
and Miyagi. Lisa enjoys reading, movies, cooking and is a huge Packer fan!
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Tiffany is a veterinary technician at the Green Bay Animal Hospital. She has been employed with us since 2002. In 2002 she received her Veterinary Technician degree from Argosy University located in Minnesota. Tiffany lives on a farmette with her family and has two dogs, Marlboro and Abbie, and several barn cats. She enjoys camping with family and friends ,playing volleyball, dart ball, bowling, softball and having fun. |
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Tammy is the full time receptionist at the Green Bay Animal Hospital. She has been employed with us for 6 years. She previously was
a certified nurses aid and also worked with a local florist for eleven years. She loves animals and decided to take a course in veterinary
technology to enhance her knowledge. Tammy is married with two step children and German Shorthair pointers, Hannah and Morgan. She enjoys
cooking, baking, crocheting, and giving treats to all of the animals that visit her desk. |
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Shawna has been a part time receptionist at both the Green Bay and Allouez Hospitals since September 2003. Shawna grew up in Green Bay
and has prior experience in the animal care field, including four years in Williamsburg, VA where she worked as a Veterinary Assistant and
Pet Sitter. Shawna and her husband, Adam, have three children, Logan, Kaia, and McKenna, two beautiful German Shepherds, LeStat and Draven
, and one torti named Doogie. Working as a part time receptionist is perfect for Shawna because she is able to continue working with
animals, which she enjoys so much, while also being able to be a devoted mother to her children, and continuing her college work as she
pursues her teaching certification in Early Childhood, Special Education. |
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Mandi was the receptionist at the Allouez Animal Hospital and occasionally at the Green Bay Animal Hospital until 2008 when she decided to pursue the veterinary assistant position with our team. She has been with the team since 2000. She previously worked for several years with our local Humane Society. Mandi is a graduate of East DePere High school. She has a Cocker Spaniel, Tanner, and cats Chewie, Oscar, and Ramone all of whom are Humane Society rescues. |
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Dawn is a kennel attendant employed at the Green Bay Animal Hospital since 1999. She is a local graduate of West High School. Dawn
enjoys caring for the cats and dogs at the Green Bay Animal Hospital. She also enjoys reading, writing, riding horses, crocheting, puzzles
and collecting animal items. |
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Deb is one of our kennel attendants at the Allouez Animal Hospital. She joined us in 2001 after having brought a
family pet in for medical care. She decided she liked the place so much that she should work here. Deb has a married son,
two grandsons and a daughter that is currently at college in Madison, WI. She has a Golden Retriever cross, Dutch and a DSH,
Lucky, both humane society rescues. Deb also works for the Green Bay Public Schools. She feels she has the best of both
worlds working with children and animals. |
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Samantha is the full time receptionist at the Allouez Animal Hospital since May of 2008. She currently resides in Allouez with her husband and two dogs – Ellie May, a Weimaraner, and Tommy TuTone, a Coonhound, as well as a calico cat named Frita Lee. In her spare time she is a volunteer foster parent for various rescue organizations located all over the U.S., which is what sparked her interest to start working with animals full time. |
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