Abstract image featuring a large red diamond shape in the center, surrounded by irregular shapes in shades of blue and orange with subtle gradients, much like the intricate patterns a veterinarian might observe in an animal's unique markings, all set against a contrasting black outline.
A smiling man with a long white beard and a black jacket stands in a grassy area with trees behind him. The veteran veterinarian looks towards the camera, exuding warmth and wisdom from years of dedicated service.

Veterinarian

Dr. Todd Westin

For as long as he can remember, Dr. Westin has been interested in raising and caring for exotic animals and wildlife. He was born in the small town of Elk Point, South Dakota, where he had his earliest exposure to animal care at 6 years old with the town’s local veterinarian, Dr. Sidney Milburn. Watching him care for injured wildlife sparked Todd’s interest in becoming a veterinarian.

About me

After spending time in the U.S. Air Force and working in government service, Todd decided to pursue his lifelong dream. He graduated from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002 and moved to Kountze, Texas to practice small and exotic animal medicine.

Background & Experience

Todd lives on an acreage with his very understanding wife, Cindy, along with six dogs, a miniature donkey, a llama, two Barbados Blackbelly sheep, a red deer, an axis deer, a guinea pig, a chameleon, 11 geckos, a monitor lizard, 50 snakes, 200 tarantulas, 10 tortoises, and several chickens and guineas.

Abstract illustration featuring a large, irregular blue shape surrounded by various red, orange, and tan shapes outlined with black borders, reminiscent of a mosaic pattern. This vibrant design evokes the colors often seen in a veterinarian's waiting room.
Abstract illustration featuring a large, irregular blue shape surrounded by various red, orange, and tan shapes outlined with black borders, reminiscent of a mosaic pattern. This vibrant design evokes the colors often seen in a veterinarian's waiting room.
A smiling man with a long white beard and a black jacket stands in a grassy area with trees behind him. The veteran veterinarian looks towards the camera, exuding warmth and wisdom from years of dedicated service.

Veterinarian

Dr. Todd Westin

For as long as he can remember, Dr. Westin has been interested in raising and caring for exotic animals and wildlife. He was born in the small town of Elk Point, South Dakota, where he had his earliest exposure to animal care at 6 years old with the town’s local veterinarian, Dr. Sidney Milburn. Watching him care for injured wildlife sparked Todd’s interest in becoming a veterinarian.

About me

After spending time in the U.S. Air Force and working in government service, Todd decided to pursue his lifelong dream. He graduated from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002 and moved to Kountze, Texas to practice small and exotic animal medicine.

Background & Experience

Todd lives on an acreage with his very understanding wife, Cindy, along with six dogs, a miniature donkey, a llama, two Barbados Blackbelly sheep, a red deer, an axis deer, a guinea pig, a chameleon, 11 geckos, a monitor lizard, 50 snakes, 200 tarantulas, 10 tortoises, and several chickens and guineas.