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Conveniently located in the heart of Teton Valley, the Driggs Veterinary Clinic has been taking care of the large, small and exotic animals in the communities of Driggs, Tetonia and Victor, Idaho as well as Alta and South Leigh, Wyoming for over 30 years.
Our doctors are licensed in both Idaho and Wyoming and are available to take care of your pet’s routine needs either at our clinic or at your home, farm or ranch. We also are available for after hour’s and emergency services.
The mission at the Driggs Veterinary Clinic is to provide quality health services, to have a responsive and professional staff, emphasize individual attention to your pets as well as your needs and to be committed to our community.
Our caring, compassionate and professional staff will assist you with your pet food needs, prescriptions, scheduling appointments and any other questions you might have regarding your pet’s health and well being.
History
Established in 1983.
Over the years, Dr. Betts has monitored the needs of the community and has introduced new technology to the practice so that your pet can experience the best possible care.
We can take care of the needs of your dogs and cats as well as horses, cattle, goats, lambs, rabbits, swine, alpacas, llamas and poultry. Inorder to provide veterinary services for visitors and residents in the Island Park and Ashton area, the Driggs Veterinary Clinic has a branch in Ashton, Idaho that is open by appointment only on Tuesdays between the hours of 1:30 and 4:00 pm.
We welcome new patients and will be glad to take care of your pets needs at either of our two clinics or at your home, farm or ranch.
Meet the Business Owner
Donald B.
Business Owner
After receiving a Masters in Microbiology from the University of Wyoming, Dr. Don Betts graduated from Colorado State University in 1983 with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. He moved to Teton Valley, Idaho with his wife, Jan, in 1985 when they purchased the Driggs Veterinary Clinic.
Dr. Don has been involved with many community and school organizations over the years, including serving on the Teton Valley Hospital board for 13 years, 10 years as board chairman; board member of the original Teton Valley Land Trust; Fall River Propane board member; head coach of the Teton High School Lady Redskins basketball team for 8 years; and long time supporter of the local 4-H programs and the Teton County fair.
He and Jan have two children, Kelley and Nick. Kelley is married and lives in Moscow, Idaho where she works for the Farm Service Agency of Latah County. Nick is a recent graduate of the University of Utah.
Dr. Don and Jan are avid skiers, enjoy horseback riding, golf, sporting clays.