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Cedar Springs Equine

Tricia Arnold, DVM

IVCA CERTIFIED IN ANIMAL CHIROPRACTIC

​253-905-4006

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Tricia Arnold, DVM
Dr. Arnold has enjoyed wonderful experiences throughout her career.  Beginning in 1993 she graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She then completed an Equine Medicine and Surgery internship near Calgary, Alberta. Following her internship, she practiced for two years, following Thoroughbred race horses between Calgary and Edmonton.  In 1996, an opportunity in Toronto at the Woodbine Racetrack provided a great opportunity to enhance her skills on high performance athletes.  Four years were spent as a  race track practitioner including surgery and anesthesia at the Toronto Equine Hospital.

Dr. Arnold was offered opportunities in Louisville, Kentucky. She moved to the US and went forward to practice for eight years on both high quality race horses and performance horses. Desiring to move back out west, in 2008 Dr. Arnold and her daughter Melissa settled in Western Washington. She loves Seattle and the surrounding area and now considers this  home!

Dr. Arnold has experienced many great opportunities as an equine veterinarian. Certification with the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association occurred in 2009. In 2010, she was the veterinarian for the Canadian Combined Driving Team  at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, KY.  She has presented at various local equine groups and presented at the American Association of Equine Practitioners Annual Convention in 2014.


Sam Carbajal (Vet Assistant)

​Sam has been working with Cedar Springs Equine since  
September 2021. He has been a highly valued employee who is skilled in roles needed as a veterinary assistant. Loved by clients for his friendliness , dedication and hard work ethic for the care and maintenance of horses.

In 2024, Sam attended the Texas Horse Shoeing School to begin his 
career as a Farrier. He continues working part time as a vet assistant, while he develops his clientele.

For fun, Sam participates in Jineteo de yegua, which is wild mare riding! 
 



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We Would Love to Have You call  Soon!

Phone : 253-905-4006                     email : [email protected]
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