Dr. Dennis Bechtold joined Lake Country Veterinary Services in 2024, bringing with him a wealth of expertise and a deep passion for animal care. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Minnesota in 2005, laying the foundation for his distinguished career in veterinary medicine.
Beyond the confines of the clinic, Dr. Bechtold finds joy in the company of his family. His wife, Rachel, is a certified veterinary technician, and together they raise their two sons. Their shared interests extend to gardening and cultivating a variety of plants on their hobby farm, where they endeavor to sustainably produce much of their own food.
The Bechtold household is bustling with the presence of their beloved pets. Alongside their loyal German shepherds, Chief and Major, a harmonious coexistence is shared with their feline friends. Demonstrating a deep-rooted commitment to animal welfare, their farm becomes a sanctuary for a diverse array of creatures, from chickens and peacocks to emus and geese, and an eclectic mix of other animals including goats, sheep, cows, pigs, a cockatiel, parakeets, and a llama named "Dolly," rescued by Dr. Bechtold during his veterinary school years.
Dr. Colleen Kutzler is the newest veterinarian at Lake Country Veterinary Services. She graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2022 and began practicing at LCVS in June 2022. Dr. Colleen was raised in Oregon on a 2- acre hobby farm where her family owned a few ponies as well as raised and showed camelids on a national level. She has been around veterinary medicine her entire life following her mother, Dr. Michelle Kutzler from a young age. Dr. Colleen has many years of experience with dairy and beef cattle through her family’s farm in Dodge Center, MN. Much of her small animal experience was gained through breeding Miniature Dachshunds since she was in the 6th grade. Dr. Colleen practices large and small animal medicine and has a particular interest in reproduction. She loves to educate and work alongside dog breeders as well as consult on breeding management in large animals. When Dr. Colleen is not at the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her family, improving her new home, and playing with her two miniature dachshunds (Ruby and Raven).
Started June 2021.
Has always enjoyed working with animals and has worked with several rescue organizations. Randi and her significant other Dustin have 2 kids - Landon and Kaylie
Dog - Finley
Cat - Princess
I grew up on my family's dairy farm and I help out every day. I am a Stearns County Dairy Princess and enjoy doing many events and parades. This past year, I graduated from Ridgewater College with my AAS degree in Veterinary Technology. I started working at Lake Country Vet in 2020 and have been working as a CVT since this year. When I am not helping out on the farm or doing my Dairy Princess duties I enjoy reading and spending time with family and friends or spending time with our family dog, Buddy.
Started working at the clinic in 2020.
I have always had a love for animals of all kinds, making this a job easy to enjoy.
Look forward to seeing clients with their wonderful pets every day, sneaking in a quick pet when it isn’t too busy.
In my free time, I enjoy caring for my many house plants and watching nature documentaries. I look forward to when I get a chance to travel with my husband, Brad. Our two children, Carter and Karlyn, are grown, but we still spend quite a lot of family time together. I also have two fur children who keep me on my toes. A Poodle Mix named Charlotte and a Shih Tzu Mix named Calvin.
Megan Olmscheid joined Lake Country Veterinary Service in 2019 and brings a warm and caring approach to her role as receptionist. With a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from St. Cloud State University, Megan has a natural passion for helping people—especially when it comes to supporting clients in caring for their beloved pets.
In her free time, Megan enjoys riding horses with her sister, making memories on every trail. She has two horses, Georgie, who is always curious and eager for adventure, and Jette, a young horse with a quirky personality she loves watching grow. Megan also shares her life with Miley, an Australian Shepherd/Red Heeler mix who’s happiest when chasing things or swimming in the family pond. Her favorite animal movie is Flicka, reflecting her lifelong love of horses.
Rachel has been a valued member of our team since 2015. Her favorite part of working in veterinary medicine is that every day brings new experiences and challenges. She loves that our clinic offers care for a wide variety of pets, allowing her to make a positive impact on their lives.
Rachel graduated from the Ridgewater College Veterinary Technology Program in 2019, equipping her with the skills and knowledge to provide exceptional care to animals.
In her spare time, Rachel enjoys photography, sewing, and crafting, which allow her to express her creativity and capture the beauty around her.
Rachel shares her home with a mixed breed dog named Jezzy, two harlequin rabbits named Asher and Clementine, and two domestic shorthair cats named Alan and Waylon. She also lovingly serves as the retirement home for Chip, the clinic cat, ensuring he enjoys his golden years.
Janelle Schlangen has been a valued team member at Lake Country Veterinary Service since 2015, where she warmly welcomes clients and their pets every day. Outside of the clinic, Janelle and her husband, Scott, are taking on an exciting new adventure: managing his family’s chicken barn and planning to raise farm animals. This transition to farm life is especially exciting for their three children—Carson, Cameron, and Cali—who are thrilled to be a part of it.
At home, Janelle’s family includes two beloved Cocker Spaniels, Boston and Dakota, along with several farm cats, each affectionately named by her daughter. Janelle’s dedication to animals and her community makes her an invaluable part of Lake Country Veterinary Service.
Dr. Neal Womack has practiced veterinary medicine in Albany since 1996 and founded Lake Country Veterinary Service in 2003, and is co-owner of the clinic. He thrives under pressure and loves creating a positive outcome in difficult situations.
In 1992, Dr. Womack graduated from North Carolina State with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Before attending veterinary school, Dr. Neal Womack graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Dr. Neal Womack has southern roots that lead back to Missouri where he was born and raised. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and gardening on his days off. He describes his pet situation as “a house of misfits.”
Dr. Sam Beech has been with Lake Country Veterinary Service since May of 2019. He is a graduate of the University of MN for both his undergraduate work as well as his veterinary degree. His favorite part of veterinary medicine is working in both large and small animal services and being involved in the variety of care offered to our patients throughout the day. From surgical care to anesthesia, preventive medicine, and pet behaviors, his day is filled with challenges he enjoys.
Dr. Sam is Fear Free Certified. In his spare time, Dr. Beech enjoys spending time with his wife, Ashley, two sons, Bennett and Dawson, and their two Black Labs, Willow and Hazel. Dr. Beech has greatly enjoyed training both dogs, as they are true companions in the Beech household. Outside of the clinic, you may also find Dr. Beech hunting, fishing, golfing, or hiking on the north shore.
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Dr. Jenny has been an owner of Lake Country Veterinary Service since 2018. She graduated from the University of MN with her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and then graduated in 2009 from the University of MN College of Veterinary Medicine. In addition to traditional veterinary methods, Dr. Jenny is a CVA (Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist) and is currently studying Osteopathy to help provide additional treatment options to the clients she serves.
In her spare time, Dr. Jenny enjoys scrapbooking, reading and spending time with her family, which includes her husband, six children, and pets - Zora - a German Wirehair, Coonie - who joined her family after she was found injured, Cy - a stray kitten adopted from the clinic in summer 2019, and Bolt - joining the Revermanns in summer 2019.