Dr. Danielle Rastetter earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hiram College and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ohio State University. She is passionate about reducing the pet overpopulation crisis, client education, soft tissue surgery, preventive medicine, pain management, shelter and disaster medicine, and staff training. She also has a special interest in helping feline pet owners learn how to manage their household to minimize feline behavioral inappropriate elimination. Dr. Rastetter is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Miami Valley Veterinary Medical Association, Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and the Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses. She was honored to be able to volunteer her services in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita in 2005 through multiple avenues both locally and down south. Her very active household consists of two young sons, a husband, and an often fluctuating number of dogs and cats. As a mother and veterinarian, she has long since forgotten what free time is though she’s thrilled if she can jump in the pool to swim some laps or watch a show!