Veterinarian Overview
Dr. Frye received her veterinary career inspiration from an unlikely source. While attending Chadron State College in Nebraska, she happened to chat with an Iowa State University-educated professor. As it turned out, the professor was familiar with the Universitys College of Veterinary Medicine; and he strongly encouraged this enthusiastic student to pursue a veterinary education at Iowa State. She listened to his advice, and after much hard work received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from this well-known institution. Since the early 1990s, Dr. Frye has been a vital part of the Ingersoll Animal Hospital care team, and shes glad she chose a veterinary medicine career! When Dr. Fryes not caring for her clients cherished pets, she enjoys tending her garden and singing in her church choir. She frequently volunteers to teach classes at the Cyclone Country Kennel Club, and she often joins in Club activities as well. Libby and Torie, Dr. Fryes beautiful golden retrievers, function as her team members in agility and obedience trials and hunt tests. Through observing the goldens during their varied training regimens, Dr. Frye has developed a keen interest in the animal behavior field. Dr. Frye and her husband Casey have diversified the goldens skills, training them for upland hunting work. In favorable weather, the couple frequently piles the happy dogs in the car for another high-energy expedition.