Owner
Dr. Terry Davis, DVM
Dr. Davis grew up in the Lansing area and graduated from Waverly High School. He received his undergraduate degree in Medical Technology from Michigan State University. After working in various medical and environmental laboratories for several years, he returned to Michigan State and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000.
Dr. Davis and his wife Sue have two children; Abby and Carter. They are avid snowmobilers, and also enjoy camping, boating, movies and family vacations.
Dr. Davis worked at a few other clinics in Michigan before landing at St. Johns Animal Clinic in 2003, and purchasing the clinic from Doc Malesky in 2007.
Dr. Davis and his wife Sue have two children; Abby and Carter. They are avid snowmobilers, and also enjoy camping, boating, movies and family vacations.
Dr. Davis worked at a few other clinics in Michigan before landing at St. Johns Animal Clinic in 2003, and purchasing the clinic from Doc Malesky in 2007.
Associate Veterinarians
Dr. Barbara McClure, DVM
Dr. McClure graduated from Eastern High School in Lansing, Michigan. She received her undergraduate degree in Computer Science from Michigan Tech University. After working in the computer field for a few years, she decided to return to school to pursue her true passion of working with animals. She graduated from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
Dr. McClure and her husband Ken have 5 children. They share their house with Clare (an adorable Boston terrier), Paprika (the cat who thinks she is a princess), and Harold (a very laid back cool cat).
Dr. McClure has worked at various veterinary clinics in Tennessee and Michigan. She co-owned a practice until the birth of her twins. She really enjoys working at St. Johns Animal Clinic and has been here since 2000.
Dr. McClure states:
“I love what I do and strive to treat clients and their pets as I would want my own animals to be cared for.”
Dr. McClure and her husband Ken have 5 children. They share their house with Clare (an adorable Boston terrier), Paprika (the cat who thinks she is a princess), and Harold (a very laid back cool cat).
Dr. McClure has worked at various veterinary clinics in Tennessee and Michigan. She co-owned a practice until the birth of her twins. She really enjoys working at St. Johns Animal Clinic and has been here since 2000.
Dr. McClure states:
“I love what I do and strive to treat clients and their pets as I would want my own animals to be cared for.”
Dr. Jennifer Bennett, DVM
Dr. Bennett grew up in Chardon, Ohio but split her time with Georgia as a kid. After high school she moved to Georgia, where she attended the University of Georgia. She graduated with a BSA in Animal Science with an emphasis in Equine Production in 2011 along with a Certificate in Agro-security. After a year working she went back and graduated with a Master’s in Animal and Dairy Science with a research emphasis in gait analysis. She then moved to Michigan to attend Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated in May 2017 with her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.
Through college, Dr. Bennett worked in a variety of different jobs throughout the animal industry including North Georgia Zoo, Lake Metroparks Farmpark, the University of Georgia Teaching Dairy and multiple small and large animal veterinary hospitals.
Dr. Bennett has worked in both mixed animal practice and small animal practice in the Lansing area since graduation. She recently joined the St. Johns Animal Clinic team late last year and currently lives in Ovid with her family. You can generally find her out on the farm in her spare time with her family, 3 dogs: Duke (lab mix), Millie Mae (Stephens’ Cur) and Coltran (Golden Hound). Her hobbies include hiking, reading, and raising rare duck breeds.
Through college, Dr. Bennett worked in a variety of different jobs throughout the animal industry including North Georgia Zoo, Lake Metroparks Farmpark, the University of Georgia Teaching Dairy and multiple small and large animal veterinary hospitals.
Dr. Bennett has worked in both mixed animal practice and small animal practice in the Lansing area since graduation. She recently joined the St. Johns Animal Clinic team late last year and currently lives in Ovid with her family. You can generally find her out on the farm in her spare time with her family, 3 dogs: Duke (lab mix), Millie Mae (Stephens’ Cur) and Coltran (Golden Hound). Her hobbies include hiking, reading, and raising rare duck breeds.
Dr. Melanie Graham, DVM
Dr. Graham grew up in Bath, Michigan and graduated from Lansing Catholic High School. She received her undergraduate degree in Animal Science from Michigan State University. Prior to attending veterinary school she spent a year working in research and development for an animal and food safety company. She graduated from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2021.
Dr. Graham and her husband, Marko, continue to reside in Bath with their sweet Golden Retriever, Ruza, and their feisty orange tabby, Pivo. Dr. Graham spends the majority of her free time outdoors. She particularly enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and gardening. She and her husband also love traveling and spending time with their extended family in Europe.
Dr. Graham is thrilled to be starting her career at St. John’s Animal Clinic and looks forward to being mentored by the incredible veterinarians and staff currently working at the clinic. She cannot wait to meet all of the wonderful clients and animals the clinic proudly serves.
Dr. Graham and her husband, Marko, continue to reside in Bath with their sweet Golden Retriever, Ruza, and their feisty orange tabby, Pivo. Dr. Graham spends the majority of her free time outdoors. She particularly enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and gardening. She and her husband also love traveling and spending time with their extended family in Europe.
Dr. Graham is thrilled to be starting her career at St. John’s Animal Clinic and looks forward to being mentored by the incredible veterinarians and staff currently working at the clinic. She cannot wait to meet all of the wonderful clients and animals the clinic proudly serves.