Animal House
story by Michael Pronzato
The Wills Animal Hospital is not just an emergency center for pets. It is an all-around animal care center that offers check-ups, baths and shots as well as surgery.
“Every day is unique. Every day is something different,” said Dr. Teresa Wills, a veterinarian who owns the hospital with her husband Steve.
The hospital opened on Jan. 10, 1992, filling a need for animal medical services in the area. Since then it has grown and expanded to a current medical staff of 28 people, including six doctors and 22 veterinary technicians.
They tend to dogs, cats, and any other animal that walks through the door.
“I bring my goats in for treatment,” said Tonya Beck, a veterinary assistant.
Part of the attraction here is the obvious love and enthusiasm that the employees bring to their jobs.
“I couldn’t see myself working anywhere else,” says Brittany Fulkerson. “Working here is the reason why I have so many critters. I have four dogs and a cat.”
The treatment room — sometimes chaotic and even stressful — is filled with animals waiting to have temperatures checked, blood drawn, and hair trimmed.
“It can be a bit messy sometimes, but I work the best with animals,” said Samantha Elliott, a kennel assistant.