Brendan graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2022 and joined the team here in Humboldt in June 2023. He grew up in a small town in rural Saskatchewan (Radville) prior to university, and he loves the prairies, the small-town lifestyle, and the sense of community it brings. Brendan enjoys hunting, especially waterfowl with his Labrador Retriever hunting companion named Red, fishing and everything outdoors during his spare time away from the clinic. He also loves working with all types of animals including dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, goats, and even exotics! Brendan has loved his time in Humboldt, and he is very excited to have the rest of his young family and “animal zoo” begin life here in Humboldt.
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Dr. Nancy Pouteau-Stock, DVM
Nancy grew up on her family’s dairy farm in southern Manitoba. She acquired a degree in Medical Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy at the University of Manitoba and worked at a hospital in Winnipeg for several years. She returned to school and graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. She began her veterinary career in a mixed animal practice in Ponoka, AB and later in Morden, MB. Nancy joined the team at the Animal Health Clinic in 2010, where she currently works part time and enjoys both the large and small animal aspects of the practice. Nancy lives on an acreage with her husband and five children where, outside of work, she is busy with her kids’ school activities, sports teams and youth programs at their church.
Dr. Kim Hoshizaki, DVM & Owner
Kim graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon in 1996. Kim is originally from the interior of British Columbia. She grew up in Armstrong and earned an undergraduate degree in agriculture at UBC in Vancouver before moving to Saskatchewan. After vet school, Kim started working for Jim Sawatsky at Animal Management Services. In 2009, she purchased the practice from Dr. Sawatsky and changed the name to the Animal Health Clinic of Humboldt. Kim truly enjoys mixed animal practice; working with all species and their owners makes life interesting. Kim is married and has two children and has a new dog named Kona.