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Tracy is a 2001 honours graduate of Red River College Animal Health Technology who is highly dedicated to the compassionate care and treatment of all animals.
She has lived in a few different cities and provinces, but has always considered Beausejour home. After a day of work Tracy enjoys going home to her dog Stanley.
I started working at Beausejour Animal Hospital in March 2021. My passion is my family, friend and the outdoors. I am so excited to be a part of the team at BAH.
I grew up around animals, starting with hogs and goats. My dad now runs a commercial cow-calf operation where I own 10 of my own animals. I have been working at BAH for the last 8 years. I started as a Kennel Tech when I was in grade 7, cleaning out kennels after school. I just completed my third year at the University of Manitoba in the Animal Systems degree. Once I obtain my degree, I plan on applying to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
I have lived and worked in the Eastman region since 2004. I joined the Beausejour Animal Hospital as a receptionist in January 2020. As a huge animal lover, I look forward to meeting you and your pets at BAH.
I grew up on a hobby farm outside of Beausejour. I enjoy spending time outside, playing music and skiing in the winter.
I attended Robertson College for the Veterinary Office Assistant diploma program and began working at Beausejour Animal Hospital in 2021.
I am an auntie to two golden retrievers, Jake and Tucker.
I grew up around mainly large animals my whole life. I worked on a farm for 5 years and fell in love with beef and dairy farming. I completed the Veterinary Office Assistant program through Robertson College in 2020 and began working at Beausejour Animal Hospital in March of the same year. I have one rescue pup named Texas Jaxon and love seeing all the cute fur babies that come through the clinic.
I was born and raised in Clandeboye, Manitoba, and I received my Animal Health Technologist diploma from Olds College, Alberta, in 2006. I joined Beausejour Animal Hospital in 2014 and enjoy all aspects of pet care with a special interest in physical rehabilitation.
Animals play a special role in my life outside of work as well. I am involved with rescue animals, very much enjoy horseback riding and mounted shooting. As well I have many pets, too many to name actually!
I love working at Beausejour Animal Hospital. The team and atmosphere is great, always putting the needs of our patients first.
Originally from England, Stephen came to Canada to train as a wildlife biologist. After many years studying polar bears and other arctic species, he went back to school to become a vet.
He works mostly with small animals including all manner of exotic species such as snakes, lizards, and birds. Occasionally he does equine and large animal work.
Dr. Stephen lives near Birds Hill Park with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, a cat, and a pig.
I started working at the Beausejour Animal Hospital in 2014 after graduation with honours from the Animal Health Technology Program at Red River College. I’m pleased to be at a clinic that practices with both large and small animals, as I love working with animals of all sizes.
At home I have Charlie the beagle, Frank the rescue dog, and cats-Turk a tabby and Tina a Persian.
Outside of work I enjoy spending time with friends and family, camping and being outdoors.
I am very fortunate to be in a field that’s extremely rewarding.
I grew up in the Eastman area in a rural setting and went to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine where I graduated in 2012. I returned to the area after graduating and began working at BAH doing small animal medicine.
I live in the Whitemouth area with my husband and three daughters. We have two dogs, six rabbits, numerous sheep and cattle.
I was raised on a commercial cow-calf ranch in southern Alberta where I developed a profound love and respect for animals. I always imagined I would continue ranching, but was inspired by a few veterinarians to pursue this awesome career. I graduated from the University of Lethbridge in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science and completed my DVM at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2021.
During Veterinary college, I stumbled upon the love of my life and the decision was made to move to Beausejour to start my career. My husband and I have a beautiful acreage that is currently home to six cats and one dog, however there are sure to be several additions in the future.
I was born and raised in Winnipeg and spent many summers at our cottage in Lac du Bonnet.
I have always had a great love for animals and knew from the age of six that I wanted to be a veterinarian.
After completing my Bachelor of Science degree at University of Winnipeg I went on to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated in 2013.
I joined Beausejour Animal Hospital in the spring of 2015. Along with my enjoyment of all aspects of companion animal medicine I have a passion for equine care as well. I hope to meet more as time goes by.
At home, I enjoy spending time with my fiancé and family, walking my dog Maully and competing with my horse Dollar.
“Dr. Chantalle grew up on a cow-calf farm in Elma, MB and she spent her summers growing up working with the cows and working the fields. On the farm there was never a shortage of livestock or pets, albeit cows, horses, pigs, dogs, cats, or rabbits. This is where her life-long passion for livestock and companion animals developed.
Dr. Chantalle graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Science from the University of Winnipeg in 2015 and graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine with a DVM in the spring of 2019. She was lucky enough to attend the Cornell Summer Dairy Institute, an advanced training program for prospective dairy veterinarians in the summer 2019. She spent an intensive 6-weeks there learning from experts in dairy production medicine from all over the world.
Although, Dr. Chantalle enjoys working with animals both large and small, her favorite part of veterinary medicine is dairy calf health, and transition cow management. Dr. Chantalle had been a student with us at BAH for 3 summers throughout her journey of veterinary college, and started with the clinic as a veterinarian in May 2019.
Outside of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Chantalle enjoys swimming, fishing, archery, camping, and horseback riding.”
I grew up on a farm near Steinbach Manitoba and always enjoyed when the vet came to the farm – I became interested in veterinary medicine because of those visits. I received my DVM from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. It is an extremely exciting and challenging career; it’s never the same day twice. Our family has a small herd of Dexter cattle, several guinea pigs, 2 rabbits, 1 donkey, 2 dogs, 1 cat, several hermit crabs and various fish.
Our family moved to Beausejour in 2001. While I enjoy all aspects of mixed animal practice, my area of interest is dairy production and medicine.
My interest in veterinary medicine began when I was eight years old and my dairy 4H leader told me I should consider being a veterinarian. Growing up on a small farm in Salmon Arm B.C. gave me a chance to become familiar with a wide variety of livestock – we raised cattle, chickens, turkeys, horses, rabbits and pigs, and we always had a yard full of cats, dogs, and other creatures! As I progressed through school, I realized that my love for working with animals blended perfectly with my interest in medicine. In 1997, I graduated from Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. My career began out in Alberta, first in Barrhead, then in Leduc after marrying my vet school classmate, Claus. We moved to Beausejour in 2001.
The years have flown by, and we now have three boys, all of whom enjoy the adventures created by a life centred around veterinary practice!
I was raised on a mixed farm (beef cattle and grain) in the prairie grain belt near Eston, Saskatchewan. My grandparents lived in the same yard and helped raise my sisters and me. My grandfather made sure we always had plenty of western pleasure horses to ride and took us to horse shows and trail rides when I was young. Of course, there were always plenty of barn cats, and through the year, a wide assortment of dogs on the farm as well! I think my love of animals was fostered from a very young age and probably heavily influenced by my Grandpa Cal.
I graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon in 2005 and have been working steady ever since. I started out at a busy mixed practice in Sundre, Alberta for my first 2 years. I enjoyed being in “cattle country” with a view of the Rockies. However, a certain guy in my life eventually drew me towards Manitoba. Eric and I both started working in Beausejour, MB in the spring of 2007 and are happy to call it “home” now. We got married here in 2009 and have definitely put down some roots!
I grew up on a mixed farm near Winnipeg Beach and I am still involved with this farm today. I took my pre-veterinary courses at the University of Manitoba and graduated in 2010 from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
I have always enjoyed being outdoors and around animals. As long as I can remember, I have wanted to be in the agriculture profession. I decided to become a mixed animal Veterinarian in my first year of University.
I enjoy spending time with my wife Amanda, training my dog Scout, curling in the winter and helping family on the farm.
I came to work at Beausejour Animal Hospital in 2019. My job is primarily large animal, where I clean and restock the trucks, but I also clean and maintain the rest of the clinic. I have a 13 year old black lab named Koda, who is basically my 3rd child. I am so happy to work with such awesome people who are so caring and who love animals as much as I do.
I graduated from Red River College’s Veterinary Technology program with honours in 2018 and I joined the Beausejour Animal Hospital in May 2021. I enjoy all aspects of veterinary medicine with a special interest in dentistry, anesthesia and exotics. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family including my two dogs-Benny and Lexi. I am pleased to be working with a team that provides excellent patient care.
I graduated from the Red River College Veterinary Technology program in 2018 with honours. I consider myself more of a dog person, but love those kitty snuggles too! I enjoy all aspects of being a vet tech but I especially love doing labwork and dentistry. In my spare time you may see me walking my dogs, Henley and Jack, or soaking up the sun in my backyard.
I graduated in 2020 from the Red River College Veterinary Technology program. I love working with all kinds of animals but cats and cows are my favourite! I enjoy every aspect of my job but drawing blood and running lab work are definitely the highlights of my day. Outside of work, you can usually find me at the lake enjoying the sun on the deck or doing some backwoods camping with my boyfriend and dog-Toby and Tucker.
I was born and raised in Winnipeg, but moved out to Beausejour in 2000. In 2006 I joined The Beausejour Animal Hospital as their bookkeeper. As of May 2016 I became the clinic coordinator and have since transitioned to Office Manager. To this day I live in Beausejour with my husband, four children, and our dogs Max and Isaac.
I was born in Winnipeg and moved to Beausejour in 2011. I am married with two boys, three cats and a dog. I started at Beausejour Animal Hospital in 2021 as an inventory assistant.