


Dr. Andrea Cannon, DVM
Diplomat American College of Veterinary Dermatology
Dr. Andrea Cannon graduated from UC Davis Veterinary
School in 1993 and completed her residency in veterinary
dermatology at Davis in 1995. She is board Certified by
the American College of Veterinary Dermatology. After her
residency, Dr. Cannon completed a fellowship in human
dermatology at the University of Miami and then returned
to the Sacramento area to pursue her love of clinical
medicine.
Dr. Cannon currently sees dermatology cases at
Village Oak Veterinary Hospital by appointment.
Dr. Marilyn Koski, DVM
Specializing in Exotic Animal Medicine and Acupuncture
Dr. Marilyn Koski is a 1992 graduate of U.C.
Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Her many years of practice experience have
included positions in Hong Kong, Thailand,
Australia and Antarctica. Locally, she has
practiced in Concord, San Francisco, Davis
and most recently Manteca.
Since 1999, Dr. Koski has been a faculty
clinician at U.C. Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine in the Companion Avian and Exotic
Service (CAPE). As faculty in CAPE, Dr. Koski
provides a wide range of diagnostic, surgical
and medical services to client-owned
exotic animal species and wildlife.
In addition to her exotic animal interests, Dr.
Koski completed acupuncture training in 2006, at
the Chi Institute in Gainsville, Florida.
Dr. Craig Long, DVM
Diplomate American College of Veterinary Radiology
Dr. Long, a second generation veterinarian, attended
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo,
where he concentrated in animal sciences and biology.
He completed his undergraduate studies at the University
of California, Davis where he earned a Bachelor of Science
in Veterinary Sciences. Craig received his Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine degree from UC Davis in 1994.
Following veterinary school, Dr. Long completed a
mixed animal internship in medicine and surgery at
the Country Veterinary Clinic in Live Oak, California.
He then completed a 4-year residency program in Radiology
at UC Davis, leading to Board certification and is a
Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology.
Dr. Long does ultrasounds and radiology consults at
Village Oak Veterinary Hospital every other Thursday.
Dr.Peter Walsh, DVM
Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons
Dr. Peter Walsh, DVM, DACVS (Surgery) 
regularly does surgical proceedures at
Village Oak Veterinary Hospital. He is
a 1994 graduate of Colorado State
University's School of Veterinary Medicine.
He also has a Masters in Veterinary Science.
He completed an internship in small animal
surgery and medicine and a surgical
residency at the Western College of
Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada. Dr. Walsh joined
the faculty at the University of
California - Davis where he rotated
coverage for all three of the small animal
surgical services and ultimately was
instrumental in developing and running
the small animal surgical oncology service.
He is now in private practice and started
Veterinary Specialists Group (VSG) which
provides both orthopedic and soft tissue
surgical service in the Northern California
area. Dr. Walsh is board certified with the
American College of Veterinary Surgeons
and has a particular interest in surgical
oncology and reconstructive surgery.
When not practicing, he enjoys playing ice
hockey, and being a dad.

Brian MacKie, D.V.M.
Diplomate of American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine in
the specialty of Cardiology
Dr. Brian MacKie earned his DVM at Washington State
University,graduating in 2005. Following graduation
he completed a one year rotating internship in small
animal medicine and surgery at VCA Sacramento Animal
Medical Group in Sacramento, California.
After the short time in Sacramento, he moved
to the University of Wisconsin in Madison where,
from 2006-2009, he completed his residency training
in Cardiology. During his time there, Dr. MacKie
helped implement the use of the Amplatz Canine
Ductal Occluder at the University of Wisconsin,
authored a paper on the use of an implantable ECG
monitor for the evaluation of syncope in dogs,
and assisted in prospective research on
pulmonary hypertension and cardiac biomarkers.
In July 2009, Dr MacKie successfully completed
all of the requirements for board certification
and is now a Diplomate of American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine in the specialty
of Cardiology.
