Julie Holland, DVMDr. Julie Holland graduated from the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. She earned a Bachelor's degree at Penn State and a Master's degree in Animal Science at Virginia Tech. She has experience in large animal medicine and emergency medicine but currently limits her practice to cats and dogs. Dr. Holland particularly enjoys the long term ties of primary care practice. Dr. Holland has three sons and has lived in Littlestown for many years. Their home menagerie includes sheep, two dogs, and one cat. Her hobbies include spending time with family, camping, reading, music and working out. Dr. Holland is a Fear Free certified professional.
Gary Kubala, VMDDr. Gary Kubala earned his Bachelor's degree from The Ohio State University and his VMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School in 1989. He has had a diverse background, from playing professional soccer to maintaining his skills with animals of every description. Dr. Kubala is a partner in a local equine Veterinary practice. In addition to seeing dogs and cats, he sees rabbits, ferrets, pocket pets, reptiles, and any variety of birds. Dr. Kubala has special interests in surgery and reproduction. He and his wife Rita have five children and live in Emmitsburg, Maryland along with horses, two dogs, and numerous cats. Dr. Kubala is a Fear Free certified professional.
Jan Wimer, DVMDr. Jan Wimer graduated from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science from Virginia Tech. She started practicing in mixed animal practice upon graduation and now focuses on dogs and cats. She lives with her husband Mark and two children in Taneytown. Their farm is home to a herd of beef cattle, three horses, four Aussies, a Corgi along with numerous cats, a flock of chickens and ducks. Dr. Wimer is a Fear Free certified professional.
Pam Jennings, DVMDr. Pam Jennings graduated from Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1982. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science and Microbiology from South Dakota State University. Her experience includes emergency work and small animal general practice, seeing dogs, cats, birds, pocket pets, ferrets, and reptiles. Dr. Jennings lives in Gettysburg with her family and sheep, horse, dog, cat, and Amazon parrot. Dr. Jennings is a Fear Free certified professional.
Emily Lantzsch, DVMDr. Emily Lantzsch is now consulting with LVH in the specialties of acupuncture and chiropractic medicine. She attended Delaware Valley University and obtained a B.S. in both Large Animal Science and Dairy Science. In May of 2012, she received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA. Dr. Lantzsch has obtained certification in both Veterinary Chiropractic and Veterinary Acupuncture. She resides in Fayetteville with her significant other (Dan), 2 dogs (Dink and Rhiannon), a cat (Mr. Biscuits), a horse (Leo), and cows. In her free time, she enjoys horseback riding, running, and kayaking. Dr. Lantzsch is a Fear Free certified professional.
Suzanne Middaugh, DVMDr. Suzanne Middaugh graduated from Villanova University in 1996 with a B.S. in Biology, then graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. She was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the Veterinary Corps in the Army Reserve in October 2001, then deployed to Afghanistan in September 2002 with a Special Operations Unit. She has worked in small animal practice since graduating and enjoys caring for pets and those caring for them. Her favorite past times are going to parks with her husband and four children, hiking, reading, and attending church. The Middaugh family lives in Dillsburg and has an old shepherd, two corgis, two cats, a chinchilla, a cockatoo, and five chickens.
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