Having been blessed with the privilege of returning to school to pursue her lifelong dream, Dr. Elmer graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She owns a 200 acre farm near Daleyville where she lives with 4 horses, 3 dogs, her companion cows, and numerous cats.
Dr. Elmer built the clinic so she would be able to provide compassionate medical care for your dog, cat or horse. Her goal is for your pet to live a long, happy, and healthy life. She came to the clinic with an extensive history in customer service and project management and an avid love for animals.
Dr. Elmer built the clinic so she would be able to provide compassionate medical care for your dog, cat or horse. Her goal is for your pet to live a long, happy, and healthy life. She came to the clinic with an extensive history in customer service and project management and an avid love for animals.
Services
Annual physical exams are recommended to ensure that your pet is receiving the best medical attention and is on schedule for appropriate pet vaccinations to maintain optimal health. Good oral health for your pet can result in a longer and happier life. During our yearly physical examination, we will examine your pet's mouth for any dental issues.
How should I prepare for my pet's annual appointment? An annual exam is a standard procedure that we conduct but it is up to you to keep watch and make notes about your pet's health and behavior. Our comprehensive full body examination of your pet will help ensure optimal health. Please come to us with anything that you notice or any questions that you may have.
Reviews (7)
Richard Colby
Sep 03, 2021
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Terry Sallee
Jul 31, 2021
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If you want compassionate, understanding, informative and professional care, DO NOT go to this clinic. If I could post negative stars, I would.
My 14-year-old dog was showing what we thought were signs that he was going down hill fast- having a hard time walking, falling frequently, couldn't get up stairs, aggressive behavior to other animals and people, frequently biting people and other animals, occasionally couldn't touch him without getting bit because he was in pain, and other ailments. We had been infrequently taking our animals to Starlight for a few years, so we called them because we
My 14-year-old dog was showing what we thought were signs that he was going down hill fast- having a hard time walking, falling frequently, couldn't get up stairs, aggressive behavior to other animals and people, frequently biting people and other animals, occasionally couldn't touch him without getting bit because he was in pain, and other ailments. We had been infrequently taking our animals to Starlight for a few years, so we called them because we
Nancy Thousand
Jul 22, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Reliability, Responsiveness, Value
I have been coming to Dr. Jean for years for all my veterinary needs. I have always been pleased and grateful for her compassionate and reliable service. I have utilized the emergency service several times and at-home visits multiple times. Both have been extraordinarily helpful in difficult times.
I have been coming to Dr. Jean for years for all my veterinary needs. I have always been pleased and grateful for her compassionate and reliable service. I have utilized the emergency service several times and at-home visits multiple times. Both have been extraordinarily helpful in difficult times.
Kathy Neuenschwander
Jun 19, 2021
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Maddi Schwab
Apr 17, 2021
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Another dog came in during the appointment and began getting aggressive towards my dog while my dog was happily sitting there doing nothing wrong. They proceeded to kick my dog out, charge me $40 for not checking anything about him and then refused another appointment because he was “aggressive” (he was not). NOT A GOOD VET!! Never go here!!!
John Vedo
Mar 19, 2021
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Jean Elmer killed my mom’s dog by botching a surgery to remove a potential obstruction in the dog’s upper small intestine. After the surgery, Elmer reported that she was unable to find anything, apologized, and released the dog back to my mom. By the following morning, all three of Elmer’s surgery sites broke down and the dog died of sepsis within 16 hours post-surgery. An autopsy of the dog was performed by a prominent local area university vet clinic and the autopsy report supported that this was the cause of death for the dog.
The story gets even worse regarding how poorly Elmer handled
The story gets even worse regarding how poorly Elmer handled
Shawn McSherry
Oct 01, 2020
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