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    Oakview Veterinary Clinic

    5.0 (1 review)
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    11 years ago

    Dr. Julie and her staff are excellent. Dr. Julie is obviously skilled and my pets are very comfortable with her. I highly recommend Oakview.

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    Blue Valley Veterinary Clinic

    Blue Valley Veterinary Clinic

    (12 reviews)

    Took my pregnant dog in for an emergency c-section and she bled out. Vet killed my dog and all her…read morepuppies. This Vet should not be in business! She also neglected and killed 23 of her own horses. I wish I did'nt have to give a start for my information.

    Jennafer Glaesemann, a practicing veterinarian at both Blue Valley Veterinary Clinic in Beatrice,…read moreNE USA and Pickrell Vet Clinic in Pickrell, NE USA, starved over 60 of her personal horses for months this summer resulting in at least 16 dead horses between her two veterinary properties. The remaining 39 horses in her care were in dire condition, starved nearly to death and in desperate need of immediate veterinary attention for injuries due to fighting for food and lack of any preventative veterinary care when they were finally transferred to safety at Epona horse rescue near Crete, NE. This horrifying neglect has been met with only misdemeanor charges, your help is needed to change that. As a veterinarian she should be held to a higher standard than your average horse owner, not a lower one. The 16+ murdered horses deserve justice and we won't stop until it happens. The severity of her actions should be recognized as felony livestock neglect, not merely misdemeanors. In Nebraska, where this occurred, the law states that "A person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly abandons or cruelly neglects a livestock animal is guilty of a Class I misdemeanor unless the abandonment or cruel neglect results in serious injury or illness or death of the livestock animal, in which case it is a Class IV felony." (Nebraska Revised Statute 54-903). Starving over 16 horses to death and burying them in a mass grave just before the county fair certainly qualifies as a class IV felony which would also result in her losing her license to practice veterinary medicine indefinitely. Someone who would do this to their own animals should never practice veterinary medicine again.

    Oakview Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated July 2026

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