Jane Zilliox 
Hospital Administrator

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Jane Zilliox began working for Janesville Veterinary Clinic in 1986. She started as a veterinary assistant and gradually expanded her duties and responsibilities taking her to her current position as practice manager. She is a graduate of VMI (Purdue’s Veterinary Management Institute) and St Petersburg’s Veterinary Management program. She is a member of the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association as well as the Wisconsin Veterinary Practice Managers Association. Jane enjoys spending time with her Family. She has three daughters, Hannah, Amelia, and Marissa, stepson Lucas, and husband Doug. Her interests include gardening, traveling and her pets, Savannah, Peaches, Juba and Mango.

Dawn Helbig, CVT
Practice Manager East

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Dawn is our longest tenured employee. She has worked for the Janesville Veterinary   Clinic for over 30 years. She started as a veterinary assistant, but has furthered her education over her years in the clinic. In March of 2006, she became a Certified Veterinary Technician. She graduated from VMI (Purdue University’s Veterinary Management Institute) and St. Petersburg College Veterinary Hospital Management Program. She is also a member of Veterinary Hospital Managers Association and Wisconsin Veterinary Practice Managers Association. Dawn's primary role in the practice now is serving as manager of our East location. She lives with 2 sons, an African Grey parrot named Ruby, an American Bulldog name Tora, and a Devon Rex cat named Tangwyn.  Her hobbies are bowling, orchids, and spending time with family and friends. 

Wendy Frisk
Practice Manager West

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Wendy is another of our long time employees. She started as an assistant at our East Clinic but became the manager of our West Clinic in 2005. Prior to joining the practice she worked as a wild animal trainer in California. That experience helped develop her skills in handling the more unusual patients we encounter. She enjoys the extra challenges working with our exotic pets, such as birds, reptiles and small furry mammals, brings. Dizzy, the cat, allows Wendy to occupy the same household while placating her by learning a few behaviors on command. In her spare time Wendy enjoys any activity that allows her to be out in nature.

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