Dr. Jan White, DVM


Dr. White is a 1990 graduate of the University of California at Davis. She earned her BS degree in Social Work and completed graduate work in veterinary medicine.

She spent 32 years doing community organizational work with animal rescue groups ranging from stray and orphaned pets, animal care of indigent pet owners, to organizing wildlife rehabilitation on local, regional, and national levels.

Dr. White worked for 15 years as the Executive Director for the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council promoting wildlife conservation and education. She also worked hands-on intensively providing veterinary and management services for oil spill response from Seward, Alaska to Long Beach, California.

Practicing small animal medicine for the last 25 years, she brings a wealth of experience to animals in her care. She actively participates in continuing education courses to stay on top of new methods of care in animal health care services. Her special interest in infectious diseases puts front and center the veterinary duty to inform and prevent infections from traveling between animals and their human families.

Dr. White is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Washington State Veterinary Medical Association, and Washington Wildlife Rehabilitators Association.


Dr. Yun Byeon


Dr. Yun is a 2022 graduate of the Ross University of Veterinary Medicine at St. Kitts & Nevis. She had her clinical year training at the University of Minnesota, with time spent at the world famous Raptor Center.

After earning her BA degree in Cognitive Sciences at Rice University in 2013, she started volunteering at Puget Sound WildCare where her love for wildlife developed. She participated in the Wildlife Internship program and eventually became the Wildlife Rehabilitator and Intern Manager, and worked at Sawyer Lake Veterinary Hospital as a Veterinary Assistant before going off to vet school. She has now returned as a veterinarian to continue her work saving animals and promoting wildlife conservation. She has special interests in wildlife rehabilitation and small animal surgery.

In her free time, Dr. Yun is a digital artist and video game streamer, and lives with her coconut retriever (AKA Caribbean Supermutt) Alisaie and her cat Robin.