© 2012 Hampstead Animal Hospital
Our Staff



Holly has been in the veterinary field since 1999. During that time, Holly has taken
part in all aspects of the profession from general practice to ER. She started out
as a client service representative, then moved on to a management position, and is
currently a veterinary technician where she says she is the happiest.
Holly received an Associate of Science degree in Office Administration while living in the Republic of Panama and has completed her Certification as a Veterinary Technician. She is currently working on her CPDT certification (Certified Pet Dog Trainer), a Hill’s Pet Nutritionist and a Canine Good Citizen Evaluator.
Holly enjoys all aspects of the veterinary field with special interest in behavior and training.
Holly makes time to spend with her pets: Missy, a Pitbull, and Hazel, the cat. During Holly’s free time, she enjoys reading (anything and everything), spending time with her children, friends, and pets doing just about anything.
Holly David, CVT -

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Shayla Hoyt -
Shayla Hoyt has over 20 years of experience in the veterinary field.
Shayla has held many positions in this profession: Kennel Attendant, Pet Groomer, Veterinary Technician, there is very little Shayla hasn’t done.
During her years as a veterinary technician, Shayla has enjoyed all aspects, including:
emergencies, surgery, dentistry and out-
Shayla has many animals. Henry, a Saint Bernard, Lulu, a domestic short-

Amy has been in the veterinary field since 1999. She currently holds a Bachelor
of Science degree in Zoology from the University of New Hampshire and has been a
Certified Veterinary Technician since 2006.
Amy’s special interests in the veterinary field include: anesthesia and surgery, hospital management, as well as, client service.
She is passionate about her work and loves spending her day surrounded by animals. Amy lives on a family farm full of animals. These include dogs, Jake and Rusty, Ripley the cat, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Skipper and Gilligan, horses, and many chickens. When Amy is not at the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two daughters, horseback riding, gardening, and enjoying time outside.
Amy Armstrong, CVT -


Trisha joined the Hampstead Animal Hospital community in 2005 as a full-
Trisha graduated from the program in May 2008 and became a Certified Veterinary Technician. Before coming to HAH, Trisha worked at the NHSPCA in Stratham as an animal care technician and veterinary technician assistant finding homes and giving hope to those in need.
Trisha’s enjoys all aspects of the veterinary field from client service to patient care, with special interests in surgery and dentistry.
Trisha has always had a deep passion and love for animals. She enjoys the challenges and rewards of her career and takes a special interest in ensuring that every patient receives the highest quality of care. Trisha has a few pets of her own; Charlie and Molly, English Springer Spaniels, 2 cats, Rubgy and Tessie and a Beta fish. In Trisha’s spare time, she enjoys spending time hiking and enjoying the outdoors, spending time with her family and friends, volunteering and being a foster home for animal rescues and petsitting.
Trisha Olsen, CVT -
Natalee studied at Flagler College in Florida, before coming back to New England
where she received her degree in liberal studies. Natalee has held many different
positions during her 6 year employment for defense contractor in Boston. After working
in “Corporate America”,
Natalee was ready for a small office environment and began work in the dental field managing a general practice.
Natalee’s love of animals, however, is what brought her to Hampstead Animal Hospital in November of 2007.
Natalee has two cats, Handsome and Pretty, and a rescued Golden Retriever, Brewski, who came into her life in 2005. During her spare time, Natalee pet sits, travels and loves to spend time with family and friends while enjoying her passion for food and drink.

Lisa Stachulski -
Lisa joined our staff in 2011 and has been in the field since 2009. She began her
work as a client service coordinator at an animal hospital in Vermont.
Lisa has great compassion for all species of animals as well as their “human” families. She has a vested interest in making sure our clients have an excellent experience here at HAH.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading and watching a good classic movie, spending
time with her family, her 12 year old shih-

Karisa Cocker -
Karisa joined our staff in 2011. She began her work in the verterinary field at
an animal hospital in Kittery, ME as a part of the client service and kennel team.
She was previously employeed by the Cocheco Valley Humane Society and has volunteer
experience at the SPCA.
She holds a B.S. in Animal Science and a minor in Business Administration. She strives to provide excellent client service to all of our clients and their pets.
Karisa has a deep appreciation for great food and drink, but other hobbies include
hiking, camping, sight seeing, socializing, and spending time with her animals. These
include Baron, a min-


Mindy Randall -
Mindy brings over 30 years experience to HAH. She has held a number of positions
in animal hospitals both in Europe and the United States working with large animals,
companion animals and marine mammals.
She holds a Associates Degree in Science from Becker College and a B.S. in Science from Jacksonville University. She also holds a Certifications in Outdoor Emergency.
Mindy has special interests in small animals, pocket pets (she loves those mice!),
surgery and in-
In her spare time she enjoys working with the National Ski Patrol, trail running, backpacking and any other sport that encompasses the great outdoors! Mindy also enjoys photography (nature and pets) and cooking. She and her husband have 3 rescue dogs, Patty, a mixed breed and 2 Australian Shepherds, Dakota and Cheyenne.


Meghan Coddington, CVT -
Meghan has been in the veterinary field since 2008. After holding positions in
marketing and agricultural education she has found her true calling!
She holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Alfred University, an Associates Degree from Great Bay Community College and is a CVT.
Her special interests in the veterinary field include small animal virology and mycology.
In her spare time Meghan runs a small crafting business, loves to garden and go antiquing. She loves to spend time with her puppy, Rosie Button (the cutest bichon frise in the world!) and her friends and family.