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  • Writer: Alli Dunlop
    Alli Dunlop
  • Dec 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

Hi, I’m Dr. Alli! I’m a veterinarian, mom of four, and lifelong animal lover who recently started a new adventure with my family in Hartland, WI. We just purchased a 7-acre property that we’re turning into a farmette, and let’s just say life is busy—but in the best way possible.


My journey into veterinary medicine began with my grandfather, who was also a veterinarian. Growing up in the Midwest surrounded by animals, I developed a natural love for caring for them. That connection stuck with me, and it’s what led me to pursue a career where I could help pets and their people.


At home, things are always lively. My husband and I have four daughters: Avery (6), Hayden (4), Noa (3), and Ryleigh (10 months). Add in three dogs (Indie, Luka, and Booker), two mischievous rats (Bean and Beckett), and our new tortoise, Hustle, and you’ve got a pretty full house. Our new property gives everyone a bit more room to spread out, and we’re looking forward to bringing some of our farm dreams to life—gardens, chickens, and maybe a few more animals in the future.





Professionally, I’ve been a veterinarian for over a decade, with a focus on blending traditional care with integrative approaches like acupuncture. My goal is always to find what works best for each individual pet and their family. Whether it’s helping a dog with mobility issues, advising on nutrition, crafting a supplement plan for support, I’m committed to making a positive difference in the lives of the animals I care for.





When I’m not in the clinic, you can usually find me outside with my kids and animals, figuring out what to plant next or . Life isn’t perfect (and it’s definitely messy sometimes), but I wouldn’t have it any other way.


Thanks for stopping by to learn a little about me. I’m excited about the journey ahead, both in my practice and on our farmette, and I’d love to connect with others who share a love for animals and the outdoors. We have chicks coming this spring, so I'm brushing up on my chicken medicine. I'll take any advice from seasoned chicken stewards! Stay tuned for updates—there’s a lot to look forward to!

 
 
 

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