
Our goal is to have you and your pets feel at home. Enjoy the spacious waiting area, but don’t get too comfortable there, we’ve designed the pet rooms to best accommodate our furry friends. For our feline enthusiasts, it’s no dogs allowed (well, let’s just say they have two big rooms of their own) as you enjoy a purrr-fect room just for kitties. As we said there are two large dog rooms including one with a separate entrance for dogs that prefer not to socialize with others. Creating comfort for your pet is a top priority.
Speaking of comfort, don’t forget that in addition to traditional medicine and surgery, we also offer both Chiropractic and Acupuncture services for our large and small animal patients. Be sure to follow the links to that page for more information.


Dr. Todd Miller
Dr. Todd Miller is looking forward to seeing Large Animal patients for Healthy Acres. A west Michigan native, Dr. Miller received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Olivet College where he was an Academic All-American and wrestler. He is a 2010 graduate of MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine where he received the Large Animal Surgery award as a senior student.
Dr. Miller has extensive experience with both dairy and beef cattle. His other areas of interest include theriogenology, the study of reproduction. He has been certified in embryo transfer and performs artificial insemination for both bovine and equine patients. While Dr. Miller enjoys seeing large animal patients, he’s also fond of dogs and cats too! He’s treated bearded dragons, rabbits, llamas, and Lorikeets, and enjoys the variety that practicing veterinary medicine offers.
When Dr. Miller isn’t seeing patients he can be found spending time with his wife, Dr. Ashley Rosebery-Miller, and their five children. They enjoy spending time outside on their farm where they have cattle, horses, and goats.
Dr. Ashley Roseberry-Miller
Dr. Ashley Roseberry-Miller grew up in Bay City, Michigan. While in high school Dr. Miller participated in several sports but ultimately grew to love her time spent on the equestrian team and with her 4-H club. After completing an Associate’s Degree in Biology at Delta College, she attended Michigan State University for her Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science, followed by a Master’s degree in Agricultural and Extension Education.
After completing her Master’s work Dr. Roseberry-Miller spent a summer working on farms in Germany. She returned home and took a position as a 4-H Educator while living on a cattle farm in northern Michigan. During this time she added an Australian Shepherd to her family and began competing in agility competitions. Wanting to spend more time with animals, Dr. Roseberry-Miller decided to return to school to pursue her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
Wanting to be fair to her farm-loving Aussie, Dr. Roseberry left him home with the cattle and added a Dachshund to her college life. Kurbis “the wonder wiener” would go on to shape Dr. Roseberry-Miller’s education. Kurbis was an exceptional scent dog and went on to become an AKC Field Champion before injuring his back and becoming paralyzed. While surgery returned Kurbis’ ability to walk, Dr. Roseberry went on to pursue certification in Chiropractic care and Acupuncture in order to better serve animals like Kurbis.
When Dr. Roseberry-Miller isn’t treating animals you can find her reading to her children, shopping for cattle with her husband, or riding one of her horses. She’s also looking forward to returning to canine competition with Adrian, her Australian Shepherd, and her Wire-haired Dachshund Waldi.