Dr. John W Baillie
Medical Director
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, 1972. Dr. Baillie, he says, is "still in his first job", Cedar Pet Clinic. Dr. Baillie is a regular lecturer at the University of Minnesota School of Veterinary Medicine, for the Minnesota Medical Association, the Eastern States Association of Avian Veterinarians, and other organizations. Dr. Baillie is the Medical Director of Animal Care at Minnesota's Wildcat Sanctuary. He provides free care for nursing home companion animals and is the kennel veterinarian for the Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club. The Baillie family animals are Golden Retriever “Joso”, German Shorthaired Pointer “Elly”, and elderly “Pappycat”. |
Dr. Anna Ulfeng
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, 1999. Dr. Ulfeng has studied with the Midwest Bird and Exotic Animal Hospital in Chicago, and traveled to Utrecht, Holland, to study avian medicine and pathology. Dr. Ulfeng has golden Retrievers “Sadie” and “Gypsy”, who can sometimes be sighted at Cedar Pet Clinic Lake Elmo. and cat, "Squishy Tickles". |
Dr. Noemi Plantz
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison, 2009. Dr. Plantz has been associated with Cedar Pet Clinic since 2000, when she started work in Animal Care. She has a particular interest in veterinary dentistry. Dr. Plantz speaks on veterinary careers and exotic species care to vet and pre-vet students at the University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Her own dog is Reno, a black Lab mix, and a cat, "Lucy".
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