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KEVIN
DILL, DVM
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I am a graduate of NDSU, and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1992 with my DVM. I am originally from Chicago but considered Fargo my home, since I attended high school and undergraduate school here. My interest in being a
veterinarian stemmed from the unfortunate demise of a goldfish when I was six years old. After the ceremony over the ceramic cemetery, I decided that I wanted to fix animals. After a brief diversion considering the military and engineering, I pursued veterinary school. My long time high school sweetheart and I got married part way through veterinary school. We then went westward to Albuquerque, NM where I practiced in a private practice in the Sandia Mountains. We happened to be the hotspot of plague in animals and diagnosed many cases of the dreaded disease. After my son was born, I took over as the Chief Medical Officer at the Animal Humane Association in Albuquerque. That was a great experience and really gave me the opportunity to help the general population of animals, and in that area overpopulation was a tremendous problem. I developed one of the top shelter clinics in the country and we performed over 600 spays and neuters a month. I joined Animal Health Clinic in the fall of 1999. My main professional interests are diagnostic medicine and exotics. I have developed a solid knowledge base in the exotics through intensive study and seminar attendance. My motto is “I'll see anything the other folks won't” and as a result see some unusual creatures. After some bad experiences with ostriches, I have drawn the line at seeing things that outweigh me!
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