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Our Staff
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Dr. Bob Beede
Dr. Bob Beede is a partner of Intermountain Pet Hospital. Graduating from Colorado State University, he brings many years of experience to the hospital. Dr. Beede became a veterinarian for his love of animals and the challenge veterinary medicine provides. The leading-edge technology at Intermountain Pet Hospital is the result of Dr. Beede's desire to provide the best care for pets in a loving manner. Special interests include reproduction, dermatology, soft tissue, laparoscopic surgery, and internal medicine. Dr. Bob has two labs, and enjoys fly fishing, bird hunting, and outdoor photography. His wife, Susan, is a reading specialist in the Kuna School District.
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Dr. Brett Bingham
Dr. Bingham received his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 2000. He has special interests in diagnostic endoscopy, laparoscopy, ultrasound, and reproduction. He finds great satisfaction in enriching the lives of pets and pet owners by providing exceptional medical and surgical services. His top priority is to provide the best care and comfort for each patient. Dr. Bingham has a wonderful family with his wife, 5 children, and their dog "Junior". Life is busy at home and at work! His favorite hobbies are... cruizin' on his motorcycle (with his 5 brothers) and waterskiing.
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Dr. Chris Roth
Dr. Roth grew up in Kansas City and graduated from Kansas State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1990. After graduation, he worked in, and then owned, a practice in Saratoga Wyoming where he treated all animals large and small. After getting married and starting a family, he moved to Vail, Colorado where he and his wife owned a small animal practice for 6 years. In June 2007, they sold their practice and moved to Boise. He has been at Intermountain Pet Hospital since then and loves the dedicated and caring staff and the ability to provide leading-edge veterinary medicine. His main interests include surgery (orthopedics in particular) and the challenge of internal medicine.
His family consists of his wife Hillary (who is now in Grad school and is the new managing director of TrICA a local non-profit), son Logan, and daughter Madison. They have 2 dogs, 2 cats, and a few odd pets.
When not at work, Dr. Roth enjoys spending time with his family, riding his bikes, golfing, and Nordic and alpine skiing.
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Dr. Nell Dalton
Dr. Nell Dalton brings a diversity of experience to Intermountain Pet Hospital including working as an emergency veterinarian in Virginia and Idaho, mixed animal private practice in Minnesota, consulting veterinarian for Pfizer Animal Health, and over 9 years of small animal private practice in Idaho, Oregon, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Virginia. In addition, Dr. Dalton has served as an adjunct professor for the University of Minnesota and was a veterinary technician prior to attending veterinary school. Dr. Dalton completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. She received her BS degree from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, and her MS degree in 2000 from Virginia Tech. She lives with her husband and two children in Caldwell. Dr. Dalton also enjoys teaching swimming and has been involved with team penning and polo.
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Dr. Alicia Konsella
Dr. Alicia Konsella is a 1995 graduate of Iowa State University. She enjoys working with all small animal species including cats, dogs, "pocket pets", reptiles, amphibians, and birds. Her special focus is ferret medicine and surgery. She is a current member of the American Ferret Association and has attended multiple veterinary seminars that focus solely on ferrets. She currently shares her home with two cats and two ferrets.
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Dr. Teresa Sauer
Dr. Sauer grew up near Phoenix, Arizona and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona. She graduated from Washington State University in 1988 with her Veterinary medical degree. She has been at Intermountain Pet Hospital since February 2000 and especially enjoys working with felines, exotic pets, and behavior cases. Dr. Sauer lives with her husband, son, a large Lab cross, two bossy tabby cats, and an albino guinea pig. Her activities outside of work include teaching Sunday school, Jazzercise, and helping with her son's Scouting activities.
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