Dr. Sarah Mitchell

Dr. Sarah Mitchell

Wildlife Veterinarian

📍 Denver, Colorado

⏱️ 15+ years experience

About

Dr. Sarah Mitchell is a board-certified wildlife veterinarian with over 15 years of experience in animal rehabilitation and conservation medicine. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University and completed her residency at the Denver Zoo.

Throughout her career, Dr. Mitchell has treated thousands of wild animals, from injured elk and bears to orphaned fox cubs. She has worked with wildlife rescue organizations across North America and has been featured in National Geographic for her groundbreaking work in non-invasive treatment techniques.

Education

2008

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Colorado State University

2004

BS in Biology

University of Montana

Certifications

Board Certified Wildlife VeterinarianLicensed Wildlife Rehabilitator

Articles by Dr. (50)

Ruppell's griffon vulture (Gyps rueppelli)

Why is the dog eating leaves?

A Complete Guide To Black-Footed Ferrets

Can Dogs Have Cucumbers

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

Sinful nutrition where every veggie has a dark side

How big will a Miniature Australian Shepherd be?

Can dogs eat blueberries?

Are skunks good pets?

Duck Penis

Arabian Horse

Insects can also feel pain, just like us!

100 bottlenose dolphins stabbed to death in Faroe Islands: it is the second worst massacre of the species

Why Do Dogs Lick Their Vagina and What It Reveals About Their Health?

What is black mask Dogue de Bordeaux?

8 Interesting Facts About Labrador Retrievers You Probably Didn’t Know!

English Mastiff

Cat Nap

Are plants poisonous to cats?

Is the wire-haired dachshund puppy being pampered?

The Eastern Indigo Snake is One of the World's Most Threatening Venomous Snakes

Purina Pro Plan

The Fascinating Whooping Crane!

Stainless Steel Litter Box

All About Guam Rail!

What Is The Temperature Outside

Can dogs eat eggs?

Guide to Rattlesnakes and How to Avoid Them

Is the box turtle enclosure outdoor?

Blue Tongue Skink