Dr. Shawna Rice
Dr Shawna received a B.S. in biology and a B.A. in chemistry from Adams State College in Alamosa
Dr. Tonya Voigt
Dr. Tonya received a B.S. in Biology at South Dakota State University in 2001 and Graduated from Iowa State University in 2005 with her DVM. She is married to Dr Russ Voigt. They have 2 daughters (Sophia and Evalyn), 2 dogs (Jerry and Lena), 9 cats ( Rusty, Berleous, Onyx, Vera, Kevin, Jewel, Toulouse, Steve, and Thunder), and 7 Quarter horses (Abby, Zelda, Stubbs, Hank, Peaches, Chavez, and Sierra). Dr. Tonya enjoys drawing, painting, reading, snow skiing, hiking, camping, and horseback riding. Her professional interests are small mammal and exotic medicine, small animal medicine, and soft tissue and orthopedic surgery. She is a member of the following associations; American Veterinary Medical Association, North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Animal Hospital Association.
Dr. Russel Voigt
Dr. Russ received a B.S. in Animal Science in 1998 from
Dr. Daphne Hall
Dr. Daphne completed her pre-veterinary studies at North Dakota State University in 1985 and received her DVM from Iowa State University in 1989. She and her husband, Marcus, lived in Duluth, MN for many years, and owned a small veterinary practice there. In 2009, they fulfilled a longtime desire to move to Bismarck and build a home on the prairie. They enjoy watching sunsets from their porch alongside their dog, Finn, who shares their attention with a house cat, Nettie, 4 barn cats, chickens, and 6 horses. Dr. Daphne enjoys hiking, nature photography (especially sunsets), horseback riding, beading, and the "zen" of fixing fences. Her primary professional interest is small animal wellness care with an emphasis on behavior concerns and geriatric issues. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, and the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Matt Heeb
Dr. Matt graduated with a B.S. in Animal Science from
Dr. Angie Bettenhausen
Dr. Angie received a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Concordia College in 2005 and graduated from Iowa State University with her DVM in 2009. She and her significant other (Justin) have 6 cats (Rowdy, Gerda, Bruce, The Colonel Jeremiah Gunpowder West, Higgins, and Vlad) 1 Chinchilla (Sophia), and some chickens. Dr. Angie loves plants and gardening. Her professional interests are pocket pets, and small animal medicine and wellness. She is a member of the following associations; American Veterinary Medical Association, and the North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Tyler Bennett
Dr. Tyler received a B.S. in Zoology from North Dakota State University (Go Bison!) in 2006 and graduated in 2011 with a DVM from University of Glasgow in Glasgow Scotland. He is married to Annie and they have two daughters (Piper & Gemma), one dog (Ernie), and one cat (
Dr. Vicki Riveland
Dr. Vicki received a B.S. in Microbiology with a minor in Chemistry from North Dakota State University in 2008 and graduated with her DVM from Iowa State University in 2012. She is married to Shaun and they have 4 children (Jaron, Eliana, Samara, and Tobin). They also have 2 cats (Jobi and Cayenne), a dog (Kya), and a hamster (Gingy). Dr. Vicki enjoys fishing, camping, horseback riding, and drawing. Her professional interests are ophthalmology, small animal medicine, and surgery. She is a member of the following associations; American Veterinary Medical Association and the North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Margo Kunz
Dr. Margo received her B.S. in Animal Science from Montana State University Bozeman in 1992 and graduated from Oregon State in 1996 with her DVM. She is married to Ron. They have 3 daughters (Brooke, Bridget, Baily), 5 cats (Micky, Tinkerbell, Willie, Chloe, Polly), 2 dogs (Hunter and Blue), and many goats, horses, and cows. Dr Margo enjoys gardening, anything with horses, raising goats, and helping her daughters with whatever they have going on. Her professional interests include chiropractic care and acupuncture. She is a member of the following associations; American Veterinary Medical Association, North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
Dr. Kristen Klein
Dr. Kristen received a B.S. in Animal Science from North Dakota State University and graduated from Kansas State University in 2010 with her DVM. After receiving her DVM, Dr. Kristen continued into an internship specializing in equine medicine and surgery at Idaho Equine Hospital. She is married to Dr. Ty and they have 2 children (Kallie and Kasen). They also have 1 dog (Spark), 3 cats (Thelma, Moustache, and Norris), and a horse (Turbo). She enjoys painting, running, fishing, horseback riding, and spending time with family. Her professional interests are small animal medicine and surgery, and equine medicine. She is a member of the following associations; North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
Dr. Ty Klein
Dr. Ty received a B.S. in Animal Science from North Dakota State University. He was the NDSU Beef Herdsman after he graduated until he entered veterinary college in 2006. He received his DVM from Kansas State University in 2010. Dr. Ty continued into an internship specializing in equine medicine and surgery at Idaho Equine Hospital. He is married to Dr. Kristen and they have 2 children (Kallie and Kasen). They also have 1 dog (Spark), 3 cats (Thelma, Moustache, and Norris), and a horse (Turbo). He enjoys hunting, fishing, and horseback riding. His professional interests are equine lameness, equine medicine and surgery, bovine medicine, and small animal medicine. He is a member of the following associations; North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Equine Practitioners, and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.
Dr. Crystal Scott
Dr. Crystal received a B.S. in microbiology from North Dakota State University in 2004. She received her DVM from Iowa State University in 2008. She practiced at a small animal clinic in El Paso, Texas for 5 years, then spent the following 5 years practicing in Grand Forks, North Dakota before arriving at Missouri Valley Vet. She enjoys reading, scrap-booking, and baking. Her professional interests include exotic animal medicine and ultrasonography. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association.
DR. ANDREW BETTENHAUSEN
Dr. Andrew graduated from Concordia College, Moorhead, MN in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and minors in Chemistry and Classical Studies. He received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Glasgow, Scotland in 2018. After returning from Scotland, he moved to Phoenix, AZ where he completed an internship focusing on small animal medicine with an emphasis on emergency and critical care. He currently is the owner of an English Cocker Spaniel, Glen and enjoys mountain biking, playing piano, and pheasant hunting. His professional interests are emergency medicine and small animal surgery. He is a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, American Veterinary Medical Association, Arizona Veterinary Medical Association, and North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association.