Meet the Team

Good Mojo Pet Care

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Meet the Team

At Good Mojo Pet Care in River Hills, WI, we’re proud to provide high-quality veterinary care with a personal touch. Our locally owned clinic is staffed by a compassionate team of animal lovers who bring skill, experience, and dedication to every patient we see. Get to know our doctors and staff below — and when you’re ready, schedule an appointment to meet us in person.

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Dr. Jessica Trevino, DVM

Veterinarian

Dr. Trevino earned her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and her DVM from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. She joined Good Mojo Pet Care in 2012 and has special interests in dentistry, dermatology, and geriatric medicine. Jess is married and shares her home with two mischievous cats, Superman and Buster. Outside of work, she loves live music, hiking, and volunteering at local animal adoption events.


Dr. James Clark, DVM

Certified Veterinary Technician

Dr. Clark grew up in Milwaukee and earned his veterinary degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. With over a decade of experience, he has a passion for surgery, diagnostic imaging, and preventive care. When he’s not in the clinic, you’ll find him coaching his kids’ soccer team, fly-fishing in northern Wisconsin, or perfecting his backyard BBQ skills. He shares his home with a Labrador named Daisy and a rescue beagle named Cooper.

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Dr. Amy Anderson, DVM

Veterinarian

Dr. Anderson earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Marquette University and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. She has a special interest in preventive medicine, dentistry, and internal medicine. Passionate about education, she enjoys guiding pet parents through each stage of their pets’ lives. In her free time, she volunteers with spay/neuter clinics, explores Wisconsin’s hiking trails, and cares for her senior rescue cat, Oliver.


Chris Stout, CVT

Certified Veterinary Technician

Chris earned his degree in Veterinary Technology from Fox Valley Technical College. Known for his calm presence and Fear-Free handling techniques, he’s especially skilled at helping nervous or anxious pets feel at ease. Outside of the clinic, he brews his own craft beer, cheers on Wisconsin sports teams, and enjoys the company of his golden retriever, Moose.

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Kim Colemann, Veterinary Assistant

Veterinary Assistant

Kim completed her training at Waukesha County Technical College and has a special love for feline medicine. She often volunteers at adoption fairs and fosters kittens until they find forever homes. In the clinic, she supports exams, lab work, and preventive care visits with warmth and compassion. At home, Kim enjoys painting pet portraits and spends her downtime with her two cats, Juniper and Tilly.


Stephanie Kennedy, Veterinary Assistant

Veterinary Assistant

Stephanie trained at Milwaukee Career College and joined Good Mojo Pet Care to combine her background in client service with hands-on animal care. She assists with exams, procedures, and recovery care, always with a gentle touch. Active in local rescue work, Stephanie frequently fosters dogs in need. She enjoys hiking with her mixed-breed pup, Milo, and baking treats for friends and family.

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Dr. Harpreet Chahal grew up on a farm in India, where animal care was a natural part of life from her earliest memories. As she grew a bit older, she began to develop a fascination with the sciences. For Dr. Chahal, combining her passion for pets and her medical interests simply made sense — she’s known ever since she was a little girl that she would one day help animals as a veterinarian!


Dr. Chahal began her veterinary studies in 1996 at the Punjab Agricultural University in India, completing internships in large and small animal internal medicine during her studies. She joined the Veterinary Epidemiology Department at the university, studying various epidemic diseases that affect pets, before moving to the United States in 2002. Dr. Chahal earned her master’s degree in veterinary sciences in 2004 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and she explored the worlds of exotic care and microbiology. After becoming a licensed veterinarian in the States, she relocated to the Bay Area in 2007 and has been practicing here ever since — she purchased Dublin Veterinary Hospital in 2011 to provide the community with her brand of customer-centered, personalized, and compassionate care.


Around the clinic, Dr. Chahal particularly likes performing dental work and helping pets feel better with great dermatological care. She’s also fond of internal medicine cases, pain management, and surgical procedures. Most of all, she likes to meet new pet owners and their beloved companions every day!



When time permits away from the hospital, Dr. Chahal loves painting landscapes, reading good books, and spending quality time at home with her husband, daughter and son.

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Owner/Veterinarian

Dr. Harpreet Chahal

Harrison has been part of the veterinary world since 2021 and now keeps our hospital running smoothly as Practice Manager. He’s passionate about customer education—making sure every pet parent leaves feeling informed and confident—and he loves building lasting relationships with the animals and families we serve. When he’s not coordinating schedules or cheering on the team, you can find Harrison enjoying life with his own lively crew of four dogs and two cats.

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Practice Manager

Harrison Gutierrez

Hi there! I'm a Registered Veterinary Technician and have been lucky enough to work in this amazing field since 2021. My love for animals started way back. I grew up in a house full of dogs and cats, so caring for furry (and feathery!) friends has always come naturally. These days, I share my home with two sweet and sassy cockatiels who definitely run the show. I’m passionate about making animals feel safe, loved, and cared for—whether it’s during a routine check-up or a more serious visit. I especially love doing diagnostics and dental cleanings! Helping pets and their people is truly the best part of my job!

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RVT

Megan Palkoner

Hey, I’m Regan! I’ve been a vet assistant at Dublin Veterinary Hospital since July 2023. My furry family includes my polydactyl cat, Polly, and pit bull-Shih Tzu mix, Ace. Working here has given me a special love for chihuahuas, as most of my clients know. When I’m not caring for animals, I love to read, go to concerts, or experiment with fun hair colors.

Veterinary Assistant

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Regan Jones

Hey! I’ve been part of the team since 2024 and have always had a deep love for animals of all kinds. I share my home with my husband, Logan, and cat, Kenny, but don’t worry—I’m just as crazy about dogs, too! Whether they bark, purr, or anything in between, I’m dedicated to providing every pet with exceptional care, kindness, and comfort. I’m working towards becoming a registered veterinary technician in the near future. My favorite things are analyzing the results from blood tests and being able to help Dr. Chahal diagnose what is going on with your fur babies. Preventative care is something I am also passionate about. I feel truly lucky to help make a difference in the lives of the animals and the people who love them.

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Veterinary Assistant

Lillian Holley

Veterinary Assistant

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Ericka Bayaca

Hi, my name is Breanna! I’ve been working in the veterinary field for about a year, and I’ll be starting veterinary school at Kansas State University this fall. I’m especially passionate about exotic and aquatic animal medicine and look forward to exploring those areas further during my studies. Prior to this position, I completed a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Science with a minor in Chemistry from Cal State, Monterey Bay. Outside of work, I enjoy reading, working out, playing video games, and spending time with my family and friends. I have two dogs, Mac and Pedro, who always keep things interesting!

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Veterinary Assistant

Breanna Weber