Our Doctors
Dr. Natalie Dyson
Dr. Dyson moved to the area in May 2000 from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
where she graduated from Louisiana State University School of Veterinary
Medicine. She has worked in the
veterinary industry since 1993. Since opening the practice in April
2004, she has formed alliances with Santa Rosa Animal Services and
Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge/The Stranding Center, Inc. and volunteers
her services regularly. For Animal Services she gives medical attention
to animals in the shelter's care and she helps foster and adopt out
animals. . She is the veterinarian of record for Emerald Coast Wildlife
Refuge. She treats wildlife for any injuries and illnesses, ensures
their rehabilitation, and encourages release back into the wild or to
another appropriate permanent environment if they are deemed unreleasable.
She also helps with marine mammal strandings. She is married, has three children
and a menagerie of animals. She is a Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient and is a
Girl Scout
leader. She enjoys spending time with her family (including the furry,
feathered, and transient) and friends, reading, and --call her crazy--
yard work.
Our Staff
Michelle Shebloski (Veterinary Technician)
Michelle has been working as a vet tech since 2000. She
graduated from St. Petersburg in 2006 with a degree in
Veterinarian Technology. She has one child, a daughter named
Danielle, and 5 cats. Michelle works part time as an aerobics
instructor in Fort Walton Beach. She is certified in group fitness,
kickboxing, turbo kick and boot camp fitness. She enjoys competing
in figure competitions, and spending time with her daughter
and friends.
Heather
Heather moved to the area in 2008 from Memphis, Tn.
She is married and has 4 children. She enjoys spending
time with her family and friends, two dogs, Cody and Izzy,
relaxing at the beach, reading, and helping others.

Elishia Bouley
Elishia Bouley is a veterinary technician who is attending St.
Petersburg College to complete her A.S. degree in Veterinary Technology
to get certified. She has been working in the veterinary industry
since 1998. She has 3 cats, "Precious," "Anubis," and
"Osiris," and one dog, "Kiowa." She lives in the
country with her husband Chris and their 20 chickens.
Amanda
Amanda moved to Gulf Breeze in 2009 with her husband Brandon. They got married in Crestview in 2006 and always wanted
to live here on the Emerald Coast. She graduated from Auburn University in 2008 with a degree in Animal Sciences/Pre-Vet.
She has one dog, Buster the silly Boston Terrier and one cat, Nugget. Her favorite way to spend her free time is relaxing
on the beach with her husband, fishing at "Catfish Ridge" with her husband, and hanging out with her two fuzzy kids.