Dani Rondeau, DVM, DACVIM

Dr. Dani Rondeau is a board-certified veterinary internal medicine specialist. She has been working in southern Maine since 2015, performing abdominal ultrasounds and treating complex internal medicine patients. She opened this practice in December of 2023 to provide the community with an option for specialty care in a smaller, locally-owned outpatient clinic.

She attended Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 2008. She subsequently completed a rotating internship at Garden State Veterinary Specialists followed by a three-year residency in internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. After finishing her residency in 2012, she moved to Vermont to begin private practice. She relocated to Maine in 2015 and worked in a large multi-specialty and emergency hospital for several years.

Her professional interests include gastroenterology, abdominal ultrasound, autoimmune disease, diabetes, hyperadrenocorticism, infectious disease, diseases of the urinary tract, hypertension, hepatobiliary disease, and cytology. She enjoys working with senior pets — especially bossy, entitled cats with a salty temper who don’t take guff from anyone.

When she is not in the clinic, she is most likely working on building her tiny house, looking for mushrooms, doing insect macrophotography, listening to an audiobook, or reading a book about carpentry. She has two fantastic felines including Count Olaf, who enjoys investing his toys between the sofa cushions and later retrieving them to see if they have accrued interest, and The Frumious Bandersnatch, who is cute, lovable, and always up to mischief.

Shelby

Shelby has been working as a veterinary assistant since 2015. She is a native Mainer and lives in Limerick with her husband, Colby, their identical twin sons Weston and Logan, and her miniature poodle, Elliot Theodore. She most enjoys working with elderly cats and dogs, and she especially loves Golden Retrievers. In her free time she restores and pulls antique farm tractors, spends time with her family, and enjoys the outdoors for hiking, camping, and fishing. She is a jill of all trades and is very handy to have around in a plumbing emergency.

Stacy

Stacy has been a veterinary technician since 2003 and has been working at MVIM since shortly after we opened. She is a native of Pennsylvania and lives in Portland with her wife, Hildegard. Stacy loves to cook and try new foods. She can often be found in the woods or combing the shores for treasures. She has a black Lab, Blueberry, who also likes to comb the shores for questionably edible treasures that she may or may not relinquish. She also has a soft, sweet, and sometimes sassy gray cat named Maude, and a fluffy little dog named Jack who specializes in mischief.

Kelly

Kelly has been working as a veterinary technician since 2015 and has been at MVIM since 2024. She has experience working in both general and emergency practice prior to joining our team. She is a native of Peabody, Massachusetts and has been living in Maine since 2016. Kelly loves crafting, basketball, outrageous cats, and dogs with floppy ears. When not working, Kelly can be found encouraging her daughter, Ava, to explore new kinds of mischief, or giving her accident-prone husband, Adam, good advice that he doesn’t usually take. She has a beagle named Parker, and two cats, Chicken and Diesel, with whom she watches WNBA games. She hopes to have a pug someday, as one snoring creature in her bed (Adam) is not quite enough.