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Good Dog. Bad, Bad "Vet" N.J. man poses as a woman and a vet

By  TAMARA VOSTOK

Updated 9:20 AM EDT, Thu, Jan 15, 2009

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Daniel C. Tyce, 26, of Atlantic City was arrested Friday, January 9 by Vineland police for operating as a veterinarian, although he wasn’t licensed, police said.

 

You may have had your pet vaccinated by this local vet, but she never even went to med school!

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You may have donated to her non-profit, but  police say it’s bogus!

You may have thought “she” was a woman, but “she” is a man!

This is one bad “vet.” 

Daniel C. Tyce, 26, of Atlantic City was arrested Friday, January 9 by Vineland police for operating as a veterinarian, although he wasn’t licensed, police said.

But, there is more to this story.

Tyce, a man, claimed to be a woman, Danielle Smith DVM, with a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He ran a bogus non-profit “South Jersey Small Animal Rescue” for two years, according to detectives. 

He and an assistant ran this phony business, which was not registered as a non-profit organization, investigators said.

The Website even asked for donations and ran ads for adoptable animals stating people could take animals home for a monetary contribution.

You may have  also seen donation cans Tyce placed in local stores. Or maybe you saw him driving by in a white Jeep with “Animal Cruelty Investigations” written on the side. He and his assistant  wore “uniforms” and  carried “badges”  to look official, according to a press release.

Tyce and his operation were busted after pet owner Andrea Cappellucci got suspicious.

Cappellucci said Tyce, who she still refers to as a woman, began treating and vaccinating her pets last spring. But after handing over close to $1,000, Cappellucci eventually went to Vineland police in December. 

“I'm angry and I'm just to myself, how did she take me? How did she dupe me like that?"

Vineland police believe others pet owners may have been duped as well over the last two years. “The potential effect is that animals may have been inoculated with possibly no medicines, improper medicines and that’s a concern because this could be far-reaching throughout our tri-state area,” said Lt. Tom Ulrich with the Vineland Police Department.

Anyone with information on this case, or if you think your pet is a victim, contact Detective John Winquist at (856)691-4111 ext. 4316 or call your local police department.

Tyce was charged with practicing medicine without a license. He was being held in lieu of $10,000 bail. On the website, Dr. Danielle Smith is described as a true hero for the animal community as a whole.

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  • jackie tyce Thursday, Jan 22 at 12:22 PM FLAG COMMENT thats messed up u dont even know her she was a woman for 5 years befor a vet how would you feel if that was your sibling?
  • Real DVM Saturday, Jan 17 at 9:03 AM FLAG COMMENT This person should be punished to the full extent of the law and then some! He was running a scam and putting animals lives at risk. I applaud the woman who exposed him.
  • Anonymous Friday, Jan 16 at 10:32 PM FLAG COMMENT Nobody caught on that this was a dude....seriuosly...I'm laughing looking at his photo.
  • Jana Friday, Jan 16 at 7:15 PM FLAG COMMENT I am not familiar with the degree designations for VHUP graduates, so he certainly could have fooled me. DVM is most commonly used for doctors of vet medicine/science. That is what most of us are accustomed to seeing in the vet's office. Any way, nice to know that.
  • Austin Powers Friday, Jan 16 at 5:38 PM FLAG COMMENT She's a man... baby

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