Veterinarian Resources

Meet our experts

Comprised of recognized leaders in the industry, our technical veterinary staff provides valuable expertise as practicing veterinarians, investigative scientists, and specialists in diverse areas of the equine and small animal sectors. By providing information and support for the use of Spryng™ with OsteoCushion™ Technology — they help more veterinarians change the course of lameness and joint issues.

  • Kirsty Husby, DVM, MS, DACVS (LA)

    SENIOR TECHNICAL VETERINARIAN

    Dr. Husby received her BS in Animal Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees from Iowa State University. She completed an internship and Clinical Fellowship (equine surgery) at the University of Missouri, followed by a large animal surgical residency and Master of Veterinary Science degree at Oregon State University.

    She achieved Diplomate status, becoming board certified in large animal surgery (DACVS) in 2019. She served as Clinical Instructor and as a large animal emergency clinician at the Oregon State University School of Veterinary Medicine for several years, followed by time as an in-house equine surgeon with a private equine clinic. 

    Dr. Kirsty is currently a locum surgeon in Corvallis, Oregon, following her time as a small animal veterinarian and Medical Director at Cascade Animal Hospital. 

  • Juli Goldstein, DVM, CHPV

    TECHNICAL SERVICE VETERINARIAN

    Dr. Juli Goldstein earned her Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Auburn University, where she received Young Alumni Achievement Awards from both the College of Science and Mathematics and the College of Veterinary Medicine. She is also certified in animal hospice and palliative care.

    Her veterinary background includes small animal emergency and general practice, marine wildlife medicine, clinical research, and laboratory animal care across North America and internationally. As a research professor and chief clinician at Florida Atlantic University, she contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications and led health assessments of more than 400 wild dolphins.

    Dr. Juli is known for her work with “Winter” and “Hope,” the dolphins featured in Dolphin Tale, where she appeared as herself. She currently consults for NOAA Fisheries and marine facilities, and serves on the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Advisory Council.