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Paige L. Theuring, DVM Growing up the youngest of 11 children in rural Southern Ohio, I was always infatuated with animals and can't really remember a time when I didn't want to be a vet! Fortunately, my mom was an animal lover as well, so there were plenty of critters to bond with throughout my childhood. Many an afternoon was spent playing with the dogs, eventually a horse, and a plethora of other species, in the acres and acres of woods behind our house. Luckily, I was also born with a healthy interest in science and medicine, so the long path to veterinary school wasn't as daunting as it could have been. Wanting to experience what veterinary medicine was really like, as well as to start saving for college tuition, I started working as an assistant in a small animal general practice when I was 16. This exposure only whet my appetite to trudge forward! I worked at that clinic through high school and my undergraduate days. As an undergrad, I also worked at a second clinic during summers and holidays; it was an internal medicine specialty practice. My summer days were 8-2 at one clinic, 2:30-8 at the second, and in my spare time, I would hire myself out as a pet sitter. I was none the happier!

My undergraduate classes were taken at The University of Cincinnati. But it was September of '90 that I hit the big time and entered The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine class of '94! My first years after graduation were a learning curve to find "my place." I worked in a dairy practice in northern Ohio, a small animal clinic in Miamisburg, back to the north to a practice in Kent, and then finally found home here in West Milton. I was the lucky person to discover that Dr. David Hayes was ready to let go of the stresses of owning a practice. It was exciting, albeit a bit daunting, knowing how well he was liked and respected in the community and rightly so. But West Milton was and is welcoming, and when I took over the practice on May 1, 2000, I was on top of the world.

When our clients and patients visit the clinic, they are often greeted by one of the cats that call the clinic home, or one of my family of dogs that accompany me to work. When I go home, I am well cared for by my 7 cats, 6 dogs, 2 Pygmy goats and a Vietnamese potbelly pig. Every day is an adventure for us all!

Even after more than a decade of owning my own practice, the learning curve continues! Over the years, we've grown and tweaked, and will continue to do so, trying to make our clinic a place where people know we are passionate about what we do for you and your pet.
Associate Veterinarian
Mandi Mandi has been with the West Milton Vet Clinic since July 2020. She started as one of our receptionists and is now a veterinary assistant while working towards her Veterinary Technician License. Mandi is an animal lover and has 20+ years experience with small and large animals. She lives on a 10 acre horse farm with her husband, Brandon, and two children, Colton and Raelynn. Before joining our team, Mandi worked as a teachers aid and Preschool teacher. Outside of the clinic she enjoys the time with her family, competing at horse shows, being at dirt bike races, trail riding and soccer. She has always loved working with children and animals and takes pride in caring for your 4-legged babies. Associate Veterinarian Rebecca Rebecca is a graduate of Sinclair Community College’s Veterinary Technology program. She is the Lead Veterinary Technician at the clinic. She also handles some practice management areas. She came to us in the fall of 2015 as a student and was officially hired in March of 2016. Rebecca has always wanted to work with animals. The compassion and dedication she has is evident in all she does. Away from work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Ike, their beautiful daughter and their dog, Ellie Mae. She also enjoys camping in summer and anything related to Disney. Associate Veterinarian Amanda Amanda joined our team in November 2023. She is one of our receptionists, assists with many of our daily operations and also works part-time for an educational marketing company, as a science teacher. She lives in Tipp City with her family, loves animals, and cannot imagine a life without her pets. She currently has a dog, Halle, and five cats - Maybel, Meadow, Luma, Primrose and Féline. Associate Veterinarian Nancy After 20+ years in healthcare, Nancy retired in September 2022. Nancy then began working part-time as a receptionist at the West Milton Vet Clinic in May 2023. Always an animal lover, she has adopted many older dogs and those with health issues. She and Charlie live near Troy and currently have a lab mix named Annie, a Great Dane named Dapper Dan, and a lab named Memphis.

Her interests in addition to her dogs and anything animal related - especially zoo encounters - include gardening, antiques and calligraphy.
Associate Veterinarian
Tammie Tammie joined our team as a receptionist at the start of 2023, bringing years of service related experience with her. She spent 15 years improving customer satisfaction at a Fortune 500 company, 15 years running a nonprofit organization, and worked in the food service and retail industries in between. She enjoys being able to combine these skills at our clinic where she loves building relationships with clients and patients. She has filled her empty nest with chickens and loves spending time with them and her dog, Petey, when she is not at the office. Associate Veterinarian
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