1746 State Route 60, Ashland, OH 44805

Meet Our Veterinary Team!


Our goal here at Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic has always been to assemble a veterinary health care team committed to providing exceptional client service and veterinary health care. The Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic team displays an unrivaled commitment to our clients through continuing education, technological advances in veterinary medicine and service, and most importantly, administering compassionate care to all pets entrusted to us.

Dr. Marnie Lahmon, Owner

A 1994 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lahmon has practiced mixed animal medicine in the area since graduation. She purchased Spring Meadow Vet Clinic in September 2006 from Doctors Roger McInturf and Gerald Mast. Dr. Marnie has become known for her goat medicine, and enjoys not only the large animal medicine but the small animals as well. Dr. Lahmon has a special interest in surgery, dentistry and senior pet care. Her hobbies include gardening, cooking and spending time with her family and friends. Her pet family includes a dog named Skippy, a dexter cow, several cats and goats.

Dr. Lisa Schwan, DVM

Dr. Schwan grew up in a small farming community in Northeastern Indiana. She recieved her BA from Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana and received her DVM from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2008. Dr. Schwan enjoys small animal medicine, surgery, senior pet care and dabbling in exotic medicine. In her free time she enjoys hiking, gardening, reading and spending time with family & friends. Some of you may recognize her as Dr. Lynn as she was a part of our team from 2008 to 2013.

Dr. Kristin Kluever, DVM

Dr. Kristin is a 2019 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Prior to Veterinary school, Dr. Kluever graduated from Bowling Green with a Bachelor's degree in Biology. Her professional interests focus on small animal medicine and surgery. Dr. Kluever and her husband, Rick, live in Spencer with their dog Oakley and enjoy spending time outdoors.

Dr. Alyssa England, DVM

Dr. England grew up outside of Bloomville, Ohio. She received her BA from the University of Findlay and received her DVM from Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine in 2021. Dr. England enjoys large animal medicine in particular work with livestock. On the small animal side she enjoys dermatology and dentistry. Her hobbies include camping, hiking, gardening and reading. Dr. England's pet family includes two dogs, Gonzo & Lucky, and a cat named Mavis.
Recognizing Signs of Fear in Pets During Summer Months

As pet owners, it's crucial to prioritize the mental and physical health of our beloved companions. One of the most common causes of stress in pets is summer thunderstorms and fireworks. During these events, pets exhibit various behaviors that indicate fear and stress.When experiencing a thunderstorm or fireworks, pets may pant excessively, bark or howl, tremble, hide, or even become destructive. These behaviors can be alarming and cause stress to both the pet and the owner.So what can you do to help alleviate your furry friend's stress during these situations?

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Pet Owner’s Springtime Checklist

Have you thrown yourself into your spring cleaning? If you’re like most people, you’re airing out the house, getting some plants in the ground, and enjoying the beauty of this season with your pet by your side. In fact, this is one of the best times of year to be a pet–the birds and squirrels are active and back to their favorite hobby of entertaining our dogs and cats, and the weather is perfect for letting some fresh air in for your cat or taking your dog on a long walk. If you’ve knocked out your spring cleaning and are ready to move on to some pet care musts, we’re here to help! We put together a list to help you plan your springtime pet care.

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Keeping Pets Safe and Healthy: Essential Tips for Pet Poison Prevention

According to the Pet Poison Helpline, every year, thousands of pets are affected by accidental poisoning. To raise awareness about common poisons and how we can prevent our pets from being exposed to them, Pet Poison Prevention Month is observed in March.

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Our Mission

Our goal here at Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic has always been to assemble a veterinary health care team committed to providing exceptional client service and veterinary health care. The Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic team displays an unrivaled commitment to our clients through continuing education, technological advances in veterinary medicine and service, and most importantly, administering compassionate care to all pets entrusted to us.