
Dr. Diane
Founder, Owner, Veterinarian
Dr. Diane’s path to veterinarian medicine began with a single moment that stayed with her for life. At just eight years old, she watched the famous racehorse Ruffian suffer a devastating injury. While others saw tragedy, Diane saw a question that would shape her future: why couldn’t someone fix it? From that point on, she set her sights on becoming a veterinarian—not just to care for animals, but to solve problems that felt impossible.
Her journey was anything but simple. Growing up in Waterloo, Iowa, Diane learned independence early after losing her mother at a young age. She worked hard for every opportunity, even earning the chance to have her first dog by maintaining straight A’s and taking full responsibility for its care. That sense of discipline carried into her education, where she pursued her passion relentlessly.
Crystal
Veterinary Technician & Clinic Manager
Crystal Neitzel’s journey in veterinary medicine began with a question she never got answered.
As a child, she had a dog who became very sick, and no one could determine why. That uncertainty stayed with her. It wasn’t just about losing a pet—it was about not understanding what went wrong or how to help. That experience planted a quiet but powerful drive in her: to be part of the solution for other animals and families facing the same unknown.
While attending school in Rochester to become a veterinary technician, Crystal came across a small clinic opening in Galesville. Something about it felt right. She pursued an internship there in December 2007, determined to get her foot in the door. Just a few months later, on April 1, 2008, she officially joined the team as a veterinary technician—and never looked back.


Emily
Certified Veterinary Technician
Emily’s path in veterinary medicine is shaped by a steady curiosity and a deep respect for the problem-solving side of animal care. Working with patients who cannot explain what they are feeling requires attention to detail, strong intuition, and a genuine commitment to improving their quality of life. That challenge is exactly what drew Emily into this field and continues to motivate her every day.
Emily joined Best Friends Pet Clinic in June 2022 after completing an extensive educational journey. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from University of Wisconsin–River Falls, followed by two additional years at Rochester Community and Technical College to complete her veterinary technician training. Today, as a Certified Vet Tech, she brings her training and experience into a clinical setting where she continues to learn and grow each day.
Aletheia
Receptionist
For Aletheia, veterinary medicine has never felt like a distant goal—it has always felt familiar. The sounds, conversations, and movement inside a vet appointment were things she paid attention to early on, even before fully understanding them. While others focused on the visit itself, Aletheia paid attention to the process, asking questions and wanting to understand what was happening and why.
Aletheia grew up in Colorado before moving to Wisconsin at age 13, an experience that helped shape her adaptability and strong connection to family. She comes from a close-knit household where support and encouragement have always played a big role in her life. She also spent much of her time outdoors and stayed active through softball, which helped build her teamwork skills and discipline.


Hilary
Receptionist/Veterinary Assistant
Growing up in Whitehall, Wisconsin, Hilary spent much of her time around animals of all kinds. Visits to her grandfather’s farm meant being surrounded by horses, chickens, cats, dogs, and even a macaw. Those experiences created a strong sense of responsibility and a genuine interest in animal well-being that continued into adulthood.
One moment from Hilary’s childhood still stands out. During a visit to a pet store, she noticed a small bearded dragon sitting alone in the corner of a tank, something she could not ignore. While others walked past, Hilary focused on the poor living conditions it was in. With help from her mom, she brought him home and committed to his care. Over time, he recovered and went on to live a long life under her care. That experience stayed with Hilary and shaped how she sees animals, not as background, but as individuals who need attention, patience, and compassion.
Stanley
Clinic Cat & Treat Quality Assurance Manager
Stanley has spent the last nine years making himself right at home at Best Friends Pet Clinic, and in that time, he has become a beloved and familiar face to many who walk through the door. What started as a search for an outgoing clinic cat quickly turned into something more, as Stanley settled in and naturally took on the role of welcoming every patient.
From the moment clients arrive, Stanley is often nearby, ready to greet them in his own quiet and confident way. He has a way of making the clinic feel a little less clinical and a lot more comfortable. Whether someone is visiting for the first time or returning again, Stanley adds a sense of familiarity that helps ease nerves and create a more relaxed experience.


Rusty (Memorial)
Forever in our hearts. 2003 – 2023
Referral Veterinarians

Rita Miller, DVM, MS, ACVIM
Diplomate Referral Veterinarian






















