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Dr. Betsy Krueger graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in May 2001, and has been in private practice ever since. During 2004 she completed the Intensive Veterinary Acupuncture training course at Tufts. In 2006 she received training in Advanced Chinese Herbal Medicine, also at Tufts. She is currently licensed in MA and NH, and practices in the metrowest Boston and Walpole/Foxboro areas. She also consults on cases with doctors in other geographic locations.
Dr. Krueger has been invited to lecture at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine on multiple occasions, and most recently presented a talk on “The Power of Integrative Medicine.” She has worked with the first and second year veterinary students in their Problem Based Learning courses for the last ten years. In addition, Dr. Krueger has published a number of articles on veterinary topics.
During the last 20 years Dr. Krueger has done extensive volunteer work with homeless dogs and cats. In 2003 she co-founded Habitat and Animal Health Concern, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to research and education aimed at improving the lives of both companion and wild animals and their habitats.