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Do you have a qualified exotic vet BEFORE you need one?
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  Ummm yeah, they treat exotics, but I may look for a new one. I don't know of I trust 'em.
  Eh, I just go to a regular vet. Why take an exotic to an exotic vet? (Cheapskate!)
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:31 pm


A very scary reminder to be careful of who you leave your babies with... even when it's the vet!

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January 15, 2009

V'land cops say he -- or she -- is phony vet


By TIM ZATZARINY Jr. The Daily Journal

VINELAND -- A phony, cross-dressing veterinarian might have duped dozens of pet owners throughout South Jersey and beyond, police said.

To exotic-pet lovers in the area, Dr. Danielle Smith was a knowledgeable, caring veterinarian who made house calls, gave pet inoculations and also operated an animal rescue for rare birds, snakes and lizards.

But authorities say Smith is really a 32-year-old alleged con man named Daniel C. Tyce, who dressed as a woman and possibly scammed pet lovers across the region out of thousands of dollars, even putting phony collection cans -- for a rescue that didn't exist -- in area stores.

Police learned of Tyce's phony animal rescue and bogus veterinary business after a Vineland woman who had used his services for her pets alerted them, according to Vineland police Detective Lt. Thomas Ulrich.

Vineland police arrested Tyce on Friday and charged him with practicing medicine without a license, a third degree offense punishable by three to five years in state prison. He had been held in Atlantic County Jail on unrelated charges and was transferred to Cumberland County Jail, where he was held on $10,000 bail.

Additional charges in the current investigation are pending, Ulrich said.

For about two years, Tyce and another man ran a business called "South Jersey Small Animal Rescue," which Tyce claimed was a nonprofit. Authorities said the business actually was not a registered nonprofit, nor was it an above-board operation.

Through the Web site, Tyce solicited donations and offered "rescued" reptiles, ferrets, birds and other animals for adoption.

"The South Jersey Small Animal Rescue is devoted to the safety, welfare, health and care of exotic pets!!!" the Web site reads.

In its staff directory, the Web site lists Danielle Smith as its veterinarian, director, founder and investigator.

"Smith" is described on the site as "a 30 something year old graduate" of the University of Pennsylvania, holding a "bachelor's degree in life science" and a doctorate of veterinary medicine. The site goes on to list "Smith's" qualifications and accomplishments, and hails her as "a true hero for the animal community as a whole."

Tyce, posing as Smith, dressed in women's clothing and sometimes wore an official-looking police-style uniform complete with a badge, handcuffs, pepper spray and a police baton, according to police and the woman who turned Tyce in. He also drove a white Jeep Cherokee with "Animal Cruelty Investigations" printed on the side.

All this was as phony as a sheep in wolf's clothing, authorities allege.

Vineland police and officers from the state Division of Fish and Wildlife served a search warrant at Tyce's apartment in Atlantic City -- where his phony business apparently was based -- last week, Ulrich said. There, they found no animals, but seized computer equipment, he said.

Ulrich said no charges have been filed against Sam Smith, the man identified as Tyce's assistant.

A call to the phone number listed on the Web site was not returned Wednesday.

Andrea Cappellucci, the Vineland woman who contacted police about Tyce, said she was impressed when she first met Tyce through his Web site last fall.

Cappellucci, 46, was looking for someone to care for her two sugar gliders, small marsupials native to Australia, while she was in Germany for an extended stay.

Tyce agreed to take the pets, and Cappellucci said Tyce also later cared for her Labrador retriever and pet rabbit.

"She dressed like a woman, she talked like a woman," Cappellucci said, referring to Tyce's alter ego.

Although her family had their doubts about the doctor, "I was just so excited to be around someone who deals with exotic animals," Cappellucci recalled in an interview Wednesday.

She estimates she gave the person she thought was a qualified veterinarian about $1,000 between September and late December, the last time the two spoke.

Cappellucci said she now believes Tyce actually sold on Craigslist the animals he "rescued" posing as Smith.

Ulrich said that aspect of the case remains under investigation.

Cappellucci started having her own doubts about "Smith" and did some sleuthing of her own. She learned "Smith" was not a licensed veterinarian.

Cappellucci contacted Vineland police Dec. 24.

Three days later, she received a call from "Smith."

"Smith" said she had admitted herself to the psychiatric unit of an Atlantic County hospital.

Cappellucci said she later learned this was one of many lies Tyce had told her during the time they knew each other.

"She's very smart," Cappellucci said, still referring to Smith. "She's not a stupid man, or woman, or whatever she is."

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HOW TO HELP
Police want to speak with anyone who had contact with Daniel C. Tyce or his business, South Jersey Small Animal Rescue, over the past two years. They believe Tyce might have had contact with people throughout New Jersey and possibly Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York. Anyone with information is asked to call Vineland police Detective John Winquist at (856) 691-4111, ext. 4316, or their local police department.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:27 pm



Psh, jerk. :/

I love our vet, but am very unhappy with his staff. I worked there for a month before having to quit because I just couldn't take them! The one girl my age stalked me, found my dA page, and told the doctor that I posted things that I never said (Of course badmouthing the vet's office) and when she provided a link, the page didn't exist and she said that I must have deleted it. Not to mention they always badmouthed the customers and the girl who did the stalking was mean to the animals, and when they were drugged up before (and AFTER) their operation, she'd take the smaller puppies/dogs out of their cages and hold them.

A larger pitt bull was waking up from the surgery and from being groggy, in pain, and on a metal flooring in the cage in a place with other animals/people he didn't know, he couldn't stand up and was freaking out. She stood by the cage and made fun of him! As soon as she left I put my hand up to the cage and did my best to keep him calm and laying down until their humans came to get him. He was such a sweet pitt.

I'd never leave my pets overnight at any vet, ever. Our current vet doesn't do that, but I want a new vet because of his poor staff. But not many people take in skunks. :/

We're not even going to go on about the sugar glider issues in my state and the issues in finding a vet. So we might not be able to get a new vet, but if my kids ever need surgery (let's hope NOT) I will request that the stalker girl does NOT touch ANY of my ANIMALS no matter WHAT. If I find out she does (I don't leave the vet's when my animals are getting surgery, so I'll know.) I will sue them. :/

No one hurts my babies. Not my skunks, suggies, dogs, or my cat. ]:

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:20 pm


I love Pitts. I think we exotics people and people with BSL tarteted dogs really need to stick together H$U$, PETA and others tend to try to use the same laws against. stare

I have had to board my gliders at our vet before, but I like them. The techs MORE than the Vet and the tech girl is the one who really "babysits" so it works. But it still was nerve wracking. I hate being away from them for ANY amount of time.

It is very hard to find a good vet that really *knows* suggies... or skunks!

When your got your skunks were they already fixed and de-scented? From what I understand, most breeders do that before selling them. I had to get my suggie boy ********* fixed, but that wasn't too bad. It wasn't over night or anything.
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:21 pm


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Spaying and neutering skunks have nothing to do with smell. (Males will get a musty smell when not neutered, and an unfixed skunk can get very mean and going into heat can stress them to death). They were descented before we got them, due to the state law and teh fact we have large dogs that like to play with them. I do know a handful of people who have skunks with the glands still in and they do fine.

They are fixed, though, to avoid stressing them out. CJ; our male rescue, had the musky smell when we got him. He was abused and stuff, poor kid. After fixing him (he was broken? o: ) he calmed a bit and the smell is almost all gone. (almost a year later...). it wasn't that bad, though. I'm just glad he's safe.

I'm glad we got our male glider neutered. The smell wasn't that bad, but my mom complained a lot about it. And we really don't want inbreeding. (or breeding at all, I'm not ready for that kind of responsibility!). The only problem now is it's a lot harder to tell them apart without the bald spot!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:48 pm


My mom had a neighbor when she was growing up who had a pet skunk way before "exotics" came into fashion. It was not descented... but since it was hand raised, it just didn't spray because she wasn't stressed.
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