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Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald

Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald

 

Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald


    The path to becoming a veterinarian is never easy, but Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald learned that a longer journey makes for a better adventure. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he applied to vet school. "I didn't get in." he recalls. "But they said 'Show us that you're serious. Do something in the field and apply again. Most people don't get in the first time anyway.' So I stayed in school and got my master's and my Ph.D." Next up was a job teaching at the University of Hawaii. "And then, eight years later I finally got into vet school." Spending so much time in school gave the future doctor his summers off. He spent that time working as a bouncer and touring with the likes of The Rolling Stones, George Clinton, Willie Nelson, The Who, Bob Marley and even Elvis.

    Dr. Fitzgerald graduated from vet school at Colorado State University in 1983 and joined the staff of Alameda East in 1985. In 15 years of service he has seen thousands of domestic pets and has become one of the leading exotic-animal veterinarians in Denver. His workdays at Alameda frequently trail into the night, but Dr. Fitzgerald still recognizes that even a huge caseload is made up of individuals. "Some people might see the next patient as a number, but I see them as a member of somebody's family. If an owner thinks that it's important enough to call me, then I think it's important to see them."

    Despite countless cases and showbiz experience under his belt, Dr. Fitzgerald still hasn't fully adjusted to being on a television show. "You never get used to the camera. When you're in the heat of the moment it can be a little intimidating. Sometimes I watch a moment on the show and wish I had it back, wish I would have said something different. It's like perpetually being on a first date and having her dad in the back seat making sure you're not holding hands."

    Never one to waste a moment, Dr. Fitzgerald has numerous hobbies. His newest interest is tap dancing. "I joined a group called the Whirling Dervishes. I was the oldest. I was 48 and the second oldest was 8." Citing age differences, Dr. Fitzgerald eventually left the group and now incorporates dancing into his comedy routine. "The parents were horrified and threw me out of the group. But they were holding me back. So now I know what Miss Diana Ross felt like."

    "So now, my brother and I got a little deal at this pasta place on Sunday nights where we play guitars and then he plays guitar and I tap dance around him. We call it the Shamrock Rabbit's Foot Minstrels. We got a guy who jumps off ladders and lands on his chest, and then we got these pigs that can do different things. It's kinda like bad entertainment from the third century B.C. You know like when Nero or somebody would clap his hands and say 'Bring in the pigs that blow trumpets!'" He laughs. "So the people get the taste of being a Caesar, I think."

     


 

Kevin on Animal Planet


 

 

 

 



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