About Brentwood Animal Campus
Brentwood Animal Campus is a family-owned pet care facility in Franklin, WI. Since opening, it has been our goal to be your one-stop shop for all of your pet care needs. We provide a full range of services including doggy daycare, dog boarding, cat/small animal boarding, animal grooming, and a veterinary clinic.Our updated 5-building facility was once an antique shop/warehouse and a boat storage facility, among other things. It has since been fully refurbished and repurposed into a state-of-the-art, home-like pet care facility. This former eyesore in Franklin is a place where pet owners love to take their animals — and where pets never want to leave. We are proud to feature huge rooms, enormous outdoor runs and fields, indoor and outdoor play areas, and a friendly, animal-loving staff. With one visit to our facility, you will see first-hand why our business is the best for you and your pets. Our team invites you to come in today to take a tour of our facility! To schedule your visit, please contact us today at 414-427-2700.
Meet Our Staff
Veterinarians
Dr. Nick Lindstrand
Dr. Jen Thelen
Dr. Brett Osgood, Owner
Practice Manager
Laura Konopski, General Manager/Owner
Laura Konopski joined our staff in 2004. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Parkside and has several years experience as a veterinary technician. A true advocate for all animals, Laura also worked at the Wisconsin Humane Society and other no-kill shelters. For a couple of years, Laura also lived in Key West working with various sea birds, iguanas and her favorite, vultures, at the Wildlife Rescue of the Florida Keys. She shares her home with her cat (Cozie), four dogs (Zero, Hippie, Mo Money and Tea Tree), and one pot-bellied pig (Turtle). On the weekend you’ll either find Laura with her animals, in the mall or on the boat in Lake Michigan. She is a fisherman with a passion for fashion!
Theresa Strandt
Hello, my name is Theresa and I am the Clinic Manager at Animal Campus. I care for all animals but I have a special place in my heart for senior pets- the older they are, the cuter they get! I volunteer with a group that rehabilitates and homes retired racing greyhounds. They make such great pets that I’ve adopted 3 — Kermit, Rockford, and Monkey Two Toes (seen above). My non animal related hobbies include reading, hiking and taking long naps.