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Peter is a orange tabby and a permanent member of our staff. He is frequently found squeezing himself into a basket on our front desk awaiting your affection.
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Willis is a tuxedo shorthair who has retired as the self-appointed "sheriff" of Claus Paws Animal Hospital and now resides with John and Kathy Claus.
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Willis isn't really impressed
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Specializing in, excellent
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Kathryn Claus, DVM , graduated from Washington State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. She is licensed in Oregon and Washington.
Dr. Claus has been in the veterinary medical field since 1982. Although she chooses to maintain her practice in general veterinary care focusing on cats and dogs, she also continues to pursue advanced education in soft tissue surgery, laser surgery and veterinary ophthalmology.
Dr. Claus works diligently to remain current on the latest trends and procedures in veterinary medicine. Her compassion and communication skills help you and your family of pets feel at ease and make educated decisions about your veterinary care.
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Dawn Evert earned her doctorate of veterinary medicine from Washington State University in 2007. Prior to veterinary school, she studied at Central Washington University where she earned her BS in Biology in 2002 and her MS in Biology in 2005..
Prior to joining our practice, Dr. Evert worked for 2 years at a private practice in Ellensburg, WA and was a relief veterinarian for an emergency hospital in Yakima, WA. She also enjoyed working with the pre-veterinary club Central Washington University and taught a class in the Biology department at CWU.
Dr. Evert is the proud wife of her husband, Andrew. Their family also includes a dog, Radar, and a cat, Oni. In her spare time, Dr. Evert loves to train in Shudokan karate-do, in which she currently holds a second degree black belt. She also loves quilting, hiking and reading.
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