Here at TLC, we aren't just veterinarians, technicians, and receptionists;
we are Family!
We all work closely with one another to provide you with the best possible care for your own four-legged family members. We would like to introduce ourselves, so you are able to feel comfortable placing your loved ones in our care.
we are Family!
We all work closely with one another to provide you with the best possible care for your own four-legged family members. We would like to introduce ourselves, so you are able to feel comfortable placing your loved ones in our care.
Dr. Jeff Logue grew up on his family’s commercial pig farm in Liberty Indiana, where he was a 10-year member of 4-H, participated on the Jr. Fair Board, and was active in FFA. In 1997 he graduated from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue University and was awarded the Large Animal Medicine and Surgery Proficiency Award during his senior year.
After graduation, Dr. Logue worked at Grove Veterinary Hospital in Liberty where he enjoyed practicing both large and small animal medicine. However, as time went on, he discovered a passion for small animal medicine and surgery, as well as the desire to open his own practice. Logue's TLC Pet Hospital welcomed their first clients in June of 2005 and has continued to grow since then. Dr. Jeff especially enjoys surgical cases and procedures of all kinds. "I enjoy the challenge that surgical cases provide. It is a great feeling knowing I made a difference in a pet's life".
Dr. Jeff and his wife Becky, with their two sons, Sam and Alex, live on a 130-acre farm in Wayne County with a variety of horses, dogs, chickens, and of course pigs. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys going to pig shows, helping his brother farm whenever possible, and spending time with his family.
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In 2014, an addition to TLC Pet Hospital was created, Logue's Champion Veterinary Services. This filled a niche for Jeff in his ever-growing interest in the show pig industry. His sons have been showing pigs at both the local and national level for many years and Jeff saw a way to use his surgical skills with his knowledge of swine medicine and incorporate them into his veterinary practice. Dr. Jeff now has a growing number of show pig clients throughout the United States, has spoken to numerous groups about Show Pig Health & Vaccines, and written articles for several publications.
Dr. Becky Logue grew up in northern Indiana in LaGrange County where she was a 10-year 4-H member and riding/showing horses from the age of five. She continued to compete with her thoroughbred horse throughout high school and college. Knowing that she wanted to be a veterinarian, Becky started working at various veterinary clinics while still in middle school. She attended Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine, where she studied small animal and equine medicine and graduated in 1997 alongside Jeff. After graduation, Becky worked at an equine clinic in Fort Wayne until 1999 when she and Jeff were married and moved to Richmond.
Dr. Becky worked at a small animal clinic until June of 2005 when Logue's TLC Pet Hospital opened. At that time, she took a few years to care for her & Jeff's two young sons, Sam and Alex. Once the boys were in high school, Dr. Becky returned to work at TLC Pet Hospital. She enjoys small animal medicine with a special interest in ophthalmology and wound care/healing. "I enjoy seeing how much love and fulfillment pets can bring to their owners, and I am privileged to be able to help keep their pets as healthy as I possibly can".
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Dr. Becky lives with her husband Jeff and their two sons on a 130-acre farm in Wayne County. There are many different animals that call the Logue farm home including 3 dogs (Willa, Mya, & Jesco), 1 cat (Ziggy), 3 horses (Jayce, Pilot, & Ty), and numerous chickens, pigs and 1 turkey. Dr. Becky loves supporting her family at their different animal shows and hopes to one day show horses again herself.
Dr. Abbie Scott grew up in the Richmond area and started out in the veterinary field right here at Logue's TLC Pet Hospital in 2017 as an assistant. She was a wonderful assistant for several years while she attended Ball State University to complete her undergraduate studies. During her time at Ball State, she also did research on ALS and worked on a masters in Biotechnology before deciding to pursue veterinary medicine. In the months before starting vet school, Dr. Abbie participated in a travel abroad veterinary mission to South Africa where she helped with wildlife herd management with Cheetahs, Water Buffalo, Giraffes, Jaguars, and Kudus (a type of antelope).
Dr. Abbie rejoined the TLC family in June 2024 after graduating from Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine. We welcome the additional knowledge Dr. Abbie brings as a new graduate, and she is looking forward to the challenge of working with patients that aren't able to communicate through language. “I chose Veterinary Medicine because I understand the intense bond between and the impact that people and animals have on each other and I want to be a part of supporting that bond.”
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Dr. Abbie has a 13-year-old Pitbull mix named Riley and in her spare time, she enjoys cooking, recreational sports, playing board games and reading.
Kylie joined the TLC Family in March of 2012 after graduating from the Vet Tech Institute of Bradford in Columbus, Ohio. She worked while continuing to study for her licensing exam and in March of 2013 became a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) by passing her state board exam.
Kylie has been a wonderful addition to our family and is always willing to lend a helping hand and a smile. Her friendly, easy-going personality makes her a great asset to our team of technicians. Her four-legged kids include Zoey (a Shih-Tzu) and Leo (cat). In her spare time, Kylie loves hanging out with friends and family, and training for her next 5K. |
Donna joined the TLC family in April of 2007 as a technician. She has worked in the veterinary field since 2001, working, learning, and earning her position as a Veterinary Technician with her years of experience. When Donna started working at her first veterinary clinic at the age of sixteen, she had a huge love for all animals. That love is still there but has grown and evolved into a passion to educate clients on how to properly care for their pets at home. Whether it's discussing all things puppy or kitten to make sure they get off to a great start, nutritional diets, weight management, or special care needs, Donna is happy to spend a little extra time with you to help you understand the needs of your pet.
Her four-legged family members include two dogs (Allie & Clover), three cats (Possum, Bowie, and Remy), and a variety of free-range chickens. In her spare time, when she finds it, Donna enjoys sewing, crocheting, or designing the latest Pinterest project with her Cricut. That is if she's not outside enjoying what Nature has to offer that day!
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Teha graduated from the International Business College in Ft. Wayne, Indiana with an Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology in December of 2015. Her journey to joining the TLC family started while job shadowing for school and led to an internship in January of 2016. After several weeks, the opportunity for Teha to stay as a full-time technician became available and she quickly agreed to take the position. After several more months of studying and on-the-job experience, Teha became a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) by passing her board exam on April 6th, 2016!
For as long as she can remember, Teha has been passionate about the well-being of animals. Growing up on a small farm in Greenville, Ohio, she was intrigued while watching and helping her parents care for the horses and dogs on their farm. That passion and intrigue grew over the years, eventually developing into her career choice in high school. She has a small herd of animals including 6 dogs (Tinley, Myla, Nash, Nellie, & Maizee), 2 cats (Cheeto & Frito), and 3 horses (Zada, Royal, & Fling). In her spare time, Teha loves spending time with her family, trail riding, and competing in barrel racing at local rodeos and horse shows. Teha and her family have enjoyed raising their personal Labs for many years and have grown that love into a family business. Check out Richards Family Labradors for more information. |
Hailey joined our TLC family in October 2022 after graduating from Arcanum High School and Miami Valley Career Technology Center's Veterinary Science program. She is currently attending Miami University with plans to apply to Vet School. Hailey has worked as a kennel assistant throughout her high school years and logged countless hours job shadowing in local veterinary clinics.
As Hailey continues her studies in veterinary medicine, she will tell you she sometimes isn't sure why she chose this as her career path. She has always had a passion for animals as well as science and the more she studies the two subjects together the more she discovers how amazing veterinary medicine is. Hailey knows how much her own personal pets mean to her and wants to use her knowledge to help others keep their pets healthy and safe. Hailey's personal menagerie of animals includes two dogs, Kashew & Mya, three cats, Diego, Shadow, & Diggler, one chinchilla named Chello, one hermit crab named Jolene, and three fish. In her spare time between work, school, and studying Hailey enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and animals, and finding ways to enjoy her passion of dance & cheer. When she's not doing any of those activities, you can find her job shadowing veterinarians and furthering her experience in the field. |
Taylor joined our team in April of 2024 with several years' experience as a vet tech as well as working in a boarding kennel. She attends online courses through Penn Foster to earn a veterinary technician degree.
She was an active 4-H member as a child, and those years of caring for and showing her horses has left a lasting imprint on her. Taylor has a brindle Pitbull named Jade and in her spare time likes to ride horses, spend time with family, hiking, playing tennis, and helping others. |
We welcomed Jordan to TLC in August of 2024 as a Veterinary Technician. She earned an associate's degree in veterinary technology in 2019 from the International Business College. She has worked in the veterinary field since graduation and has a deep love for her patients. Jordan has combined her love of animals with her passion to help them to become a compassionate technician.
Jordan's personal pets include two dogs, Daisy and Midnight, and two cats named Opie and Buddy. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, exercising, and relaxing with her fur-babies. |
Mindy always knew she wanted to work with animals, and her first real job was cleaning kennels at the local vet clinic. She graduated from Miami Valley Career Technology Center's Animal Care Program in 2002 and has worked in a veterinary clinic her entire working career. Mindy joined the TLC family in April of 2006 as a veterinary assistant and receptionist. Over the years she has taken on many roles around the office, helping wherever she was needed. She has now taken on the many tasks and responsibilities of our Office Manager but is always willing to lend a helping hand if needed.
Mindy has a variety of animals on her mini farm including a Labrador named Duke, a calico cat named Gilly, 5 goats (Hope, Penny, Bernadette, Amy, & Pebbles), and several chickens who are all referred to as "Chickaletta"! During early spring through summer, you will also find several pigs, rabbits and a few more goats for 4-H Fair projects. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with family, shopping, or relaxing with a good book and a cup of coffee. |
Noelle was welcomed to the TLC family in February of 2008 after moving from Anderson where she worked as a receptionist at a local veterinary clinic since 2000. She is always ready with a warm smile and friendly greeting for whoever walks through our door.
Noelle's two rescue dogs, Ranger and Ollie, both accompany her on her daily walks around the neighborhood. In her free time, she loves spending time with her family, watching movies, and collecting NOEL Christmas items. She also enjoys doing a variety of crafts and has even converted an entire flower bed into a beautiful Fairy Garden! |
Julie was introduced to the rest of the TLC family in July of 2010; although she already knew most of us from her visits as a client with her personal pets! Originally from Vermont, Julie fell in love with the Midwest while attending Earlham College. After many years working with horses she needed a change of pace, and we were looking for someone to help out around the clinic. Julie started out in the kennel, cleaning the office after hours, and helping when someone was on vacation or out sick. As TLC continued to grow Julie was promoted to a full-time receptionist's position.
Her four-legged family members include two dogs (Carmella & Nellie), and three cats (Buster, Tina, & LC). In her spare time Julie loves spending time with her family and enjoying many outdoor activities. |
Abbey joined our TLC team in March of 2023 as a receptionist after several years as a client with her family's show pigs. She had been a stay-at-home mom for many years when it was mentioned in casual conversation with Dr. Logue during a farm visit, that she was looking for a part-time position. As it turned out, we needed another receptionist, and he encouraged her to apply for the position. Abbey has been a wonderful addition to our team and always has a smile and kind word ready.
Originally from Pennsylvania, her family has been involved in show pigs for many years with the dream that they would one day raise their own. In 2020, Abbey and her husband were able to make that dream a reality when they purchased a small farm in Indiana and now focus on raising competitive Berkshire, Duroc, and Crossbred Show Pigs. Abbey's personal pet's include a Yorkie named Charlie, several spoiled barn cats, and a barn full of show pigs. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time outdoors with family, cooking, baking, raising show pigs, and traveling to support her children while they show pigs at local, state, and national pig shows. |
Johanna "Jo" started as a veterinary assistant in May of 2024 while enrolled in Veterinary Science at the Miami Valley Career Technology Center her last two years of high school. She has had a passion for animals since she was a young girl and as a young adult discovered that she also has a passion for the science of medicine. She decided to combine her two passions and pursue a career in veterinary medicine to help the animals she loves. Jo has become a great asset to our team and her passion for animals is evident every day. She plans to continue her pursuit in vet med after high school and attend college to earn her veterinary technician degree.
Jo's personal pets include Bella, a 14-year-old Shih-Tzu / Yorkie mix, and a barn cat named Marco. Jo has been an active member in her local 4-H group and enjoys showing sheep and cattle. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, baking, and spending time with family. |
Madison became a member of TLC in December of 2024 as a Veterinary Assistant. After graduating high school in 2021, Madison worked on her family's horse breeding ranch in Lewisburg, Ohio. She has known she wanted to work with animals since she was a young girl and in 2023 started working at a mixed animal clinic. Madison enjoyed learning about veterinary medicine and helping the animals and began to feel that this was what she was meant to do. Wanting to further her knowledge and experience with veterinary medicine, Madison accepted the position here at TLC and quickly became a wonderful asset to our team!
Madison has an adorable Cane Corso puppy named Bentley who keeps her on her toes at home! In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family, riding horses whenever possible, and taking Bentley on his daily walks. |
Sylvie joined the TLC family on December 21st, 2020, as a young stray cat with a badly broken leg. During her weeks of cage rest and recovery in our treatment room, Sylvie proved to be the perfect candidate as a clinic cat and has become an important member of our work family! She willingly accepts snuggles and chin rubs when a co-worker needs a little support, will visit with patients and clients in between naps, and is always up for a game of kitty treat hide-and-seek!
Throughout the workday you can find her "supervising" the technicians in the treatment room or curled up in the break room for a nap. If you happen to visit us around "snack time" you can find her at the front desk patiently waiting for someone to open the treat jar! Click here to read Sylvie's full recovery story and see her x-rays! |