Dr. Carolyn Wulf

Carolyn WolfRelief Veterinarian

Dr. Carolyn Wulf grew up in Denver Colorado. Her love of animals began at an early age when she cared for any small pet her parents would allow. She became interested in veterinary medicine during her teenage years while rehabilitating a retired racehorse officially named “Dangerous Moments,” but known as “Red.”

Carolyn graduated from Lewis and Clark College in 2000 with her Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry. She spent several years after college working in small animal clinics as a veterinary receptionist, assistant, and technician before starting veterinary school at The Ohio State University. She graduated in 2007, moved to Tucson and took a job as an emergency veterinarian.

Dr. Wulf joined Cimarron Animal Hospital in February, 2009. She enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and is particularly interested in avian/exotics medicine, dentistry, soft tissue surgery, and emergency/critical care. She enjoys traveling, hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, reading and creating ceramic sculptures and pottery. She shares her home with her two dogs, Sissy and Prairie, and loves the mountains and sunshine in Tucson.