Dr. Vetter graduated from UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine in 1993 and established the East towne Pet Clinic in 1996. Her goal was to provide compassionate care for all companion animals, whether dog, cat, rabbit, bird, or non-traditional pet. Dr. Vetter feels that pets are part of the family and she strives to be "the other family doctor" for her clients. Getting to know her clients and establishing a relationship of trust and understanding is her top priority. She knows how scary it can be when a family pet is ill, and she wants to help her clients through those times, as well as focusing on good preventive medicine for her patients so they stay healthier longer. She takes pride in her abiltiy to work especially well with fearful cats.

She and her veterinarian husband, Dr. John Dally have a full house. They currently have a brilliant border collie, Tristan, 2 cats, Hecade and Gandalf, and 6 pet chickens (Coco, Bleu, Peep, Cheep, Mrs. Tweety and Easy). Since 2000 they have expanded their family with 3 beautiful boys (Aiden, Declan and Cian). At the office, Dr. Vetter also has 3 rescued cats (Cindy, Latte and Balloo), and two cockatiels (Sydney and Lester.)