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Brittney Carpenter, DVM
Brittney Carpenter is a Tucson native, exceedingly happy to have returned to the Sonoran desert after completing veterinary school in the “Palouse”, that is, Washington State University. Having the opportunity to help sick animals get better and ensure the health and wellness of the beloved pets in our community is the ultimate joy in her life. She is surrounded by a loving family that includes her husband and four furry critters- a Siberian husky named Tahoe and three endlessly entertaining cats (M&M, Aries, and Lexi).

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Roger P. Eagle, DVM
Dr. Eagle is an Arizona native. Roger attended Tucson High School and Rincon High School before pursuing higher education at Pima Community College. Dr. Eagle is an alumni of the University of Arizona, and Colorado State University. "Eagle" is happily married to Kynta and has a wonderful daughter, Talia. Our free time is spent with our critters... 2 dogs, and 2 cats... no two of which like each other (behavioral issues can be challenging...) Life at Ina Road Animal Hospital.

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Donald Emmons, DVM
Don knew from a young age he was going to be a veterinarian. As a boy he was always bringing home sick or injured critters (much to his parents' chagrin). He and his wife of 21 years have one daughter, Heather. They are also the owners of 5 cats, 1 dog and an aquarium. Don most enjoys performing surgery,the ability to take broken/torn animals and make them healthy again. (Five years at IRAH.)

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Liane D. Lunetta, DVM
Dr. Lunetta grew up in Scottsdale where she met her husband. She is an alumnus of the University of Arizona and Colorado State University. They have two sons (who are separated in age by 11 years!), Takoda and Caelan, and share their home with four cats and four dogs. After a five year absence from Tucson, she has made it full circle and returned to the place she and her family consider home. Dr. Lunetta was intrigued by veterinary medicine from a young age and enjoys all aspects of this profession, especially surgery. (With IRAH since 09/2007).

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Kurt Nausley, DVM
Dr. Nausley grew up in Missouri in farming country and knew at an early age that he wanted to take care of animals. This desire led him to the university of Missouri and to a DVM degree. After graduating, Dr. Nausley also knew he had had enough of the winters in the Midwest and changed climates coming to practice in Parker, Arizona and then on to Tucson. He is married and he and his wife Mary have a son, Soren who is 10 years old. They also have a wonderful, loving Golden retriever named Winnie and an incredibly rambunctious Corgi named Mario. "It's been an honor and privilege to practice veterinary medicine and I'm really pleased to be at Ina Road Animal Hospital where the staff, associates and management are truly exceptional."

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Brenda Reed, DVM
Dr. Brenda Reed grew up around animals and medicine (her mother was a nurse), so unsurprisingly she loved both. Currently she has three pets: Riley, a neurotic Weinmaraner; Randi, a hairy Golden Retriever and FoPaw "the Queen of all tortiseshell cats". She has always taken care of her pets' ailments and is currently learning and pursuing alternative medicines (such as acupuncture and Chinese herbs). The most fulfilling aspect of working with animals is being able to see their happy, smiling faces. (Five years at IRAH.)


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