Dr. Richard D. Grenoble is a longtime resident of Dinwiddie County where he lives with his wife Amy and their daughter Sophia and son Alexander. At home, they have chickens and quail a hound named Hailey, and many hound dogs. Dr. Grenoble enjoys spending his time with his family and enjoys the outdoors.
Dr. Grenoble received his undergraduate degree from Ferrum College. He studied veterinary medicine at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, and completed his clinical year at Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (VA Tech).
Dr. Grenoble has a wide range of medical and surgical experiences with many different species of animals. While attending VA Tech, Dr. Grenoble completed an externship in exotic animal medicine. In addition to treating all breeds of dogs and cats, Dr. Grenoble sees pocket pets like gerbils and hamsters, exotics such as reptiles and birds, and small farm animals like goats, sheep, and pigs.
Dr. Grenoble is very loyal and compassionate about his career. He has had a lifelong love of animals that was developed from a very early age. He grew up surrounded by animals and watched his father, Dr. Richard A. Grenoble, care for animals since he was a young boy. He started at Chesdin Animal Hospital as a veterinary assistant working with his dad before making the decision to become a doctor in veterinary medicine [citation].