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 bearded vet stands outdoors with arms crossed, wearing gray scrubs with an embroidered name and logo. The background features green grass, trees, and a walking path under a sunny sky.

Veterinarian

Dr. Blake Foskey

Blake was born in Houston but spent most of his childhood in Lake Charles, LA. While he may not have been born Cajun, he’s made it his life’s mission to consume enough boiled crawfish to earn himself an honorary title.

About me

At 3, his family accidentally adopted a Golden Retriever, Skinner, on a trip to the Grand Canyon. Blake & Skinner grew up together. After more than 15 years with his family, Skinner was a major factor in Blake wanting to become a vet. He headed to LSU for his bachelor’s before taking on the challenge of LSU’s School of Veterinary Medicine. He swears they didn’t actually inject themselves with tiger blood, but he unmistakably bleeds purple & gold.

Background & Experience

With his stethoscope around his neck & sarcasm oozing from his pores, Blake epitomizes the NVC mentality. To offer superior vet care while being a great neighbor to his four-legged patients & pet parents. We all love animals but Blake loves people too. He takes great pride in developing lasting relationships with his clients & their families.

After years of practicing, Blake has seen it all. He’s equipped with a wide breadth of knowledge when it comes to routine & preventative care, radiology, endoscopy & ultrasonography. He’s also incredibly talented when it comes to soft tissue surgeries. (If your mastiff tears his meniscus, Blake’s got you covered.) Additionally, Blake’s a learner. He loves to continue learning and growing in his role with Veterinary Medicine.

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 bearded vet stands outdoors with arms crossed, wearing gray scrubs with an embroidered name and logo. The background features green grass, trees, and a walking path under a sunny sky.

Veterinarian

Dr. Blake Foskey

Blake was born in Houston but spent most of his childhood in Lake Charles, LA. While he may not have been born Cajun, he’s made it his life’s mission to consume enough boiled crawfish to earn himself an honorary title.

About me

At 3, his family accidentally adopted a Golden Retriever, Skinner, on a trip to the Grand Canyon. Blake & Skinner grew up together. After more than 15 years with his family, Skinner was a major factor in Blake wanting to become a vet. He headed to LSU for his bachelor’s before taking on the challenge of LSU’s School of Veterinary Medicine. He swears they didn’t actually inject themselves with tiger blood, but he unmistakably bleeds purple & gold.

Background & Experience

With his stethoscope around his neck & sarcasm oozing from his pores, Blake epitomizes the NVC mentality. To offer superior vet care while being a great neighbor to his four-legged patients & pet parents. We all love animals but Blake loves people too. He takes great pride in developing lasting relationships with his clients & their families.

After years of practicing, Blake has seen it all. He’s equipped with a wide breadth of knowledge when it comes to routine & preventative care, radiology, endoscopy & ultrasonography. He’s also incredibly talented when it comes to soft tissue surgeries. (If your mastiff tears his meniscus, Blake’s got you covered.) Additionally, Blake’s a learner. He loves to continue learning and growing in his role with Veterinary Medicine.