
Our Doctors

Dr. Jackie
Pulver |

Dr. Tony Luchetti |

Dr.
Laura Leautier |

Dr. Renee Bufkin |

Dr. Kim Luikart |

Dr. Ben Davidson |

Dr.
Andy Burnett was born in Seattle,
Washington
on September 28, 1941.
He spent most of his childhood years in
California
where his interest in animals began.
Much of his time was spent on his Grandfathers ranch
in Central California.
His uncle was a well-known horse trainer at the
time, and young Andy loved to follow him around the ranch.
His fascination with the visiting veterinarian and
the treatments he performed on their animals made a lasting impression on him.
His family moved to Reno
in 1957, and Dr. Burnett graduated from
Reno
High School in 1959.
He then attended Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo,
California on a football
scholarship.
Injuries to his knee forced him to leave football
and Cal Poly and return home to Reno.
After attending the
University of Nevada in
Reno, he attended Colorado
State
University in
Fort Collins, Colorado.
He received his degree in veterinary medicine in
1967.
Dr. Burnett met his wife, Judy (Quanchi) at
UNR, and they were married in 1965.
Judy was born in Reno, lived in Sparks and
graduated from
Sparks
High School
in 1960.
She graduated from UNR in 1964 with a degree in elementary
education.
They have two sons, A.G. and Scott.
A.G. is Deputy Chief of Corporate Securities for the
State Gaming Control Board for the State of
Nevada.
He is married to the
former Anna Nichols of Sparks, and they
have one son, Cobi and a daughter, Emily.
Scott is a Physician Assistant
with special interest in vascular surgery. Scott and his wife Melissa have two
sons Ty and Jack and live in Boise, Idaho.
Dr. Burnett spent many years involved in
Sparks youth activities and has served as a director and
past president of Sparks Babe Ruth.
He was one of the original organizers of the Sparks YMCA
having served as director of both the Sparks YMCA and the Reno YMCA.
Upon their return to Sparks
in 1967, Dr. Burnett became associated with Dr. Gerry Meyer.
Together they owned and operated a small animal
hospital on Rock Blvd.
They later developed
Sun Valley
Animal
Hospital and acquired Sierra
View
Animal
Hospital on South Virginia Street in Reno.
In December of 1980, Dr. Burnett left his
association with Dr. Meyer and founded
Baring
Blvd.
Veterinary
Hospital.
His single doctor practice has now grown into a
full-service, multi-doctor veterinary hospital able to offer unique specialty
care to pets and their owners.In 1993 Dr. Burnett and Dr. Ronald Sandoval owned
and operated the PetSmart Veterinary Clinics in
Reno
and Las Vegas.
In November of 1998, PetSmart Inc. acquired Drs.
Burnett and Sandovals interest in the PetSmart
clinics.
Baring Blvd. Veterinary was recognized in 1997 by
Veterinary Economics Magazine
as a Practice of Excellence.
This national award is given once a month to one
veterinary hospital in the
United States.
The award acknowledges and recognizes those
hospitals in the country that offer exceptional patient and client care.
Dr. Burnett has been very involved in community affairs and organized veterinary
medicine. He was president of the Nevada
State Veterinary Association, a member of the Nevada State Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners for ten years and served as president.
He is now a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the
Veterinary Hospital Managers Association and the American Animal Hospital
Association. Dr. Burnett has served on
the Council of 100 for AAHA. The council is group
of veterinarians from different parts of the United States chosen to serve as
advisors on national veterinary issues. Dr. Burnett has served as Nevadas representative on the Management Committee of the
Wild West Veterinary Conference held in Reno
mail to Dr Burnett
 Dr. Sandoval was born in El Paso, Texas,
but moved to the Truckee Meadows in 1971. After attending Bishop Manogue High
School he went on to the University of Nevada, Reno. In
1981 his son Dillon was born. Dillon was an honors graduate
from Long Beach State University, college of engineering.
He is now a Mechanical Engineer at Honeywell and working on
his MBA from USC.. Dr. Sandoval graduated from UNR with honors in 1982, with a
BS in Biology, BS in Veterinary Medicine and a minor in Economics.
Dr. Sandoval received his doctorate of Veterinary
Medicine
from The Ohio State University. His daughter Kelly was born in Columbus, Ohio in
1985. She is now a English major at Western Michigan
University with an eye towards teaching. At veterinary school Dr. Sandoval
concentrated on small animal
surgery and reproductive physiology. In the summer following his junior year he did an
externship in small and large animal medicine at Carson Valley Veterinary Hospital in
Minden. After graduation he began working there as a full time veterinarian.
After seven years of mixed practice, Dr. Sandoval left Minden and
joined the Baring Boulevard Veterinary Hospital. While in Minden, He met his wife Dottie
and her son Chris (Reed class of 2002). Chris works
Acura in Reno. Dottie and Ron married in 1989 and have two
children, Tori (born 1995) and Ryan (born 1997).
Family picture
In 1994, Dr. Sandoval and Dr. Burnett started the PetSmart Veterinary
Hospitals in Nevada. They opened six hospitals in five
years, and finally sold them in
November, 1998. His
main focus was hospital management and small animal surgery. After a brief stint helping
out the PetSmart corporation as a regional veterinary medical director, Dr.
Sandoval returned to BBVH as a partner.
Dr. Sandoval's leisure time is spent with his family, playing a little tennis,
road cycling, and
working in the backyard. The
kids are active in football, basketball, baseball, tennis. His hobby
is tube based audio system. Any
tube guys out there? Dr. Sandoval is the baringvet.net webmaster, so if
you have any suggestions, questions, etc. regarding this web
site please let him know. Dr. Sandoval is the managing
partner at BBVH.
Mail to Dr. Sandoval
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Dr. Anne Dayton was born in
Reno at Saint Mary's hospital. Anne knew she wanted to be a veterinarian from
the age of five. She attended Reed High school, where she was valedictorian of
Reed's first four year senior class.
Anne attended the University of Nevada, Reno, and earned a
B.S. in Biology. During her years at UNR, she
worked summers at Baring Boulevard Veterinary Hospital. She attended The Ohio
State University College of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated first in her class in 1986 and
accumulated several special awards.
Dr. Dayton did an externship at the prestigious Animal
Medical Center in New York City, then was selected for a one year internship at
the West Los Angeles Veterinary Medical Group, a large specialty practice with
over twenty veterinarians.
Anne moved back to the Reno-Sparks area in 1987, joining the
Baring Boulevard Veterinary Hospital. She has served as president of the
Western Nevada Veterinary Medicine Association in 1993 and 1994.
Anne reduced her schedule to part time in October, 1993, when
her son Connor was born. She added son Jared in April 1999. The boys keep very
her busy. She is a volunteer at Connor's school, enjoys gardening, skiing, and
snowboarding in her "spare" time. She currently has two cats at home,
Sophie (the beast cat) and SuYin. Dr. Dayton
is a partner at BBVH.
mail
to Dr. Dayton
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Dr. Bob Baker is
director of medical services. Bob grew up in southern Nevada and graduated from
Valley High School in Las Vegas. He received his BS in Animal Biology from the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1983 and graduated with his DVM from
Colorado State University in 1987. After a year of general practice and two
years of emergency medicine practice, he joined the
faculty at Colorado State University for four years while doing postdoctoral
graduate work in critical care and emergency medicine. Bob moved back to Nevada
and began practicing at Baring Blvd. Veterinary Hospital in 1993. He is also on
staff and works as an attending clinician at the Animal Emergency Center in
Reno. Bobs special interests include ultrasound diagnostics, cancer medicine,
internal medicine, laparoscopic surgery, endoscopy, emergency and critical care
medicine.
Bobs critter collection includes his dog Ty, a 1997 era mutt of all mutts
and Lily a 2007 model German Shorthair Pointer/Hound dog cross. Baxter the
diabetic cat also shares the home. When Bob is off work, he enjoys spending
time with the love of his life, Jennifer, and with his daughter, Dallas. He also
has fun speeding across Nevada and California in his Z-28, working on the house
and property, rock hounding and metal detecting the Nevada desert, hanging out
with his friends, target shooting, hiking, listening to music, playing video
games, and kayaking. Jennifer and Bob are the proud parents of their son Lester
Robert Baker born in March 2005 and daughter Alayna Grace Baker born in June
2007.
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Dr. Laura Leautier DVM

Dr.
Laura Leautier was raised in Milton, West Virginia, just east of Huntington.
She left her large family and small town for Ohio State University,
graduating with a B.S. in Zoology in 1987, and her D.V.M in 1991.
After practicing in Greensboro, North Carolina for a year and a half, she
and her long-distance boyfriend decided to try things in his town, Reno. She joined Baring Vet Hospital in 1993. As for the romance, it all worked out, and Pierre and Laura
have been married since 1994. Son
Wyatt arrived in 1998, and daughter Cooper in 2000.
She enjoys general medicine and
surgery, with a special interest in reproductive medicine.
Part-time work (Thursdays/Fridays/every other Saturday) has been
fulfilling, as it allows her time to be very involved in her childrens lives,
yet still continue practicing and learning in the veterinary field.
She also is a technical editor for Veterinary Medicine, a monthly
veterinary journal.
Her
critters include (in order of appearance) cat Oliver (who survived the U-Haul
trip from North Carolina to arrive in the blizzards of December 1992), Reno
native Annie (cat), and our beloved Remy (Remster), our sweet specimen of
a black lab, complete with congenital cataracts and hip dysplasia.
In her down time, she enjoys remote camping and fishing, and the
occasional (very occasional now that she has Wyatt and Cooper) good book.
Mail
to Dr. Leautier
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John
Crumley DVM
Born and raised
in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Crumley worked in several veterinary clinics during the
summer months before moving away to St. Petersburg, Florida for college. He
attended the marine science school, Eckerd College, majoring in Biology and
Chemistry. During college he worked as teaching assistant in the vertebrate
biology program and volunteered at the Mote Marine Mammal Wildlife
Rehabilitation Center and Manatee
Necropsy Center. After graduating with honors,
he moved to Davis, California to attend veterinary school.
During
veterinary school, he worked in a parasitology laboratory, headed a design team
to create a computer model to teach veterinary anatomy classes, and worked as an
extern at the Los Angeles Zoo. He spent most of his weekends and holidays
guiding rock climbing trips in the Lake Tahoe and Yosemite areas. After
graduation, he traveled to Bend, OR and became an associate veterinarian at the
High Desert Veterinary Hospital. There he provided care for dogs, cats, horses,
llamasyou name it.
Dr. Crumley
joined our staff in January of 2002. He lives in Reno with his cat, Ki (a.k.a.
the little monster). If you dont see him at the hospital, look for him rock
climbing in Yosemite, mountain biking near Lake Tahoe, snowboarding at Mt. Rose,
or fly fishing in southern California.
John's special interests include ultrasound diagnostics, cancer medicine,
internal medicine, laparoscopic surgery, and endoscopy.
Dr. Crumley recently became a partner at BBVH.
Mail
to Dr. Crumley
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Jackie Pulver DVM
I was born in the small town of Shelbyville, TN where I grew up on a
cattle farm. I had my first experience in veterinary medicine at a young age
by being placed in charge of care of orphan calves and the horses on the farm
(also the multiple barn cats and family dog!)
I graduated from Judson College in Marion Alabama with a
degree
in chemistry. I then returned to my home state to attend vet school at the
University of Tennessee at Knoxville. During my summers at school, I did
externships at several veterinary hospitals in
Tennessee and Alabama. During my winter breaks, my husband Eric and I often
traveled to Reno/Tahoe area to downhill ski. My husband and I decided to move
to Reno after we completed our schooling. Eric joined the law firm of Ronald
J. Logar and has enjoyed practicing family law. I practiced equine and
camelid medicine in the Reno/Carson area for three
years.
I joined Baring Blvd in Oct. 2003
and have enjoyed practicing medicine and surgery on the smaller animals in the
area since. During my off time, my husband and I enjoy hiking, biking, skiing,
and spending time with all of our animals. We transplanted 2 horses (Imp and
Looker) and 2 cats (Siren and Vesper) from TN. We acquired another child,
Chloe, from a dog rescue unit in Reno shortly after we moved to Reno.
mail
to Dr. Pulver
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Tony Luchetti DVM
Dr.
Tony Luchetti was born at Saint Mary's hospital and is a fourth generation
northern Nevadan. After graduating from Bishop Manogue High School, he did his
undergraduate work at the University of Nevada. He earned his Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 2000. Dr. Luchetti
practiced in a mixed animal practice veterinary hospital for five years
before joining BBVH.
Tony is married to a fellow native Nevadan, Jennifer and they have a new son,
Gino. The family also has a mutt named Sadie and a German Shorthair named
Winnie. He enjoys chukkar hinting, camping, and water skiing in his spare time.
Currently he has little of that . Tony is very busy building his own home.
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Renee Bufkin DVM
Dr. Bufkin was born in 1971 in Dallas, TX. After a childhood
filled with cats and dogs, she developed a great desire to be a veterinarian.
She went to Cornell University in Ithaca NY as a pre-vet student. Although her
interest in Vet Medicine never waned - she took a break from the study of
science and medicine to spend a year in Paris. She traveled around Europe before
coming back to the US to finish her BA degree at Cornell, with a major in
English.
She moved to Reno to join her long time boyfriend (now husband) Gabriel, as he
completed his MS degree in geology at UNR. After working at Mt. Rose for two
years she left the ski area to work at the Animal Emergency Center in Reno. She
completed her undergraduate pre-veterinary requirements at UNR while working
full-time at nights and weekends. She was selected to attend Colorado State
University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences for her DVM
Dr. Bufkin returned to Reno after graduation and worked for two years at the
Animal Emergency Clinic until the birth of her third child. She decided after
three children, that working overnights, weekends, and holidays was not quite
right for family life. She took a position at the Baring Blvd. Veterinary
Hospital in August, 2005.
In addition to her three human children, she has a cat named Fruit Bat (rescued
from the Animal Emergency Center the summer before she went to veterinary
school) and a Vizsla/Lab mix named Shake-It (named by her 4 year old son) In
addition to working at BBVH, Dr. Bufkin has started
Vet-to-Pet,
mobile veterinary services.
mail to Dr.
Bufkin
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Kim Luikart DVM
 Kim
was born and raised in Reno. She attended Wooster High School and received her
B.S. in Biology at UNR. After college, she worked as an elephant trainer both
at Six Flags Marine World in Vallejo and with Bertha and Angel at John Ascuagas
Nugget.
During veterinary school, Kim was involved in extensive research in elephant
foot anatomy and pathology and recently published a paper in the Journal of Zoo
and Wildlife Medicine.
After graduating from vet school at UC Davis in 2003, Kim worked at a small
animal/exotics practice in Citrus Heights, CA. She also served as a part time
veterinarian at Marine World and as a volunteer veterinarian with CA Department
of Fish and Game doing wildlife work.
Kim and her husband Bill moved back to Reno in March 2006 and are thrilled to be
home. They live with two dogs, Jasper and Davis, and two cats, Moose and
Josephine. Kim still enjoys wildlife work with animals such as bighorn sheep,
deer, and elk in her spare time.
mail to Dr.
Luikart
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Ben Davidson DVM
I
was born and grew up in San Diego. I did my pre-vet coursework at UC Davis,
getting a bachelors degree in avian sciences. I loved the school and the area
so much, I decided to stay there for veterinary school. During my schooling, I
worked in an avian immunology laboratory, developing vaccines and studying
clinical progression of many poultry and pet bird viruses and also in the
Poultry production industry. I developed an interest in avian medicine, but in
the end decided that cats and dogs were more fun, so I came back to small animal
medicine. After graduation I completed an internship in Small Animal
medicine/surgery/neurology and critical care in Pullman, Washington at the
Washington State University Teaching Hospital. I moved down to the area in July
of 2006 and cant imagine ever leaving.
I love the outdoors, especially
skiing, hiking, and golfing, anywhere, anytime. I enjoy most of it with Phil,
my Australian shepherd and the best friend I could ever hope for. My
professional interests include emergency medicine/critical care and internal
medicine, especially cardiology and endocrinology.
mail to Dr.
Davidson
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