Dr. Judy Force

DVM, FAVD, DAVDC

Dr. Force worked as a veterinarian in New Zealand when she first graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. That was a challenge! Cats & dogs, horses & cattle and the occasional sheep or deer farm. Back in the states she worked in a small animal practice in South Lake Tahoe, California and then Fort Bragg, California before settling down in Watsonville in 1997.

In the 1980’s there was no dentistry department at UC Davis. The second year out of school, though, Dr. Force took the AAHA weekend courses in dentistry and was hooked. It wasn’t until she was working at Santa Cruz Veterinary Hospital, that she found they had lots of wonderful dental equipment that was hardly being used, that she was able to devote herself to learning as much dentistry as possible.

Her first mentor, Dr. Barry Staley, was a retired human periodontist and came to oversee dental cases that Dr. Force was doing at SCVH. Dr. Michael Floyd was a great mentor until he retired and then Dr. Brook Niemiec, Dr. Pat Frost Fitch and Dr. Alex Reiter were her main mentors. She also traveled to several veterinary dental practices around the country to work with board certified veterinary dentists™ and advance her knowledge and skills.

In 2006 Dr. Force was honored to have been awarded a Don Low Fellowship in anesthesia. She spent 20 days at UC Davis in the veterinary teaching hospital working in the anesthesia department with faculty, residents and students and improving her understanding of anesthesia in critical as well as geriatric and special-needs patients.

In 2011 Dr. Force became a Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry. In 2014 she became a Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College and so is a Board Certified Veterinary Dentist™ .

Dr. Force continues to study and learn new skills. She shares that knowledge by lecturing at the national Veterinary Dental Forum as well as to local veterinary hospitals and associations. She has also lectured at the European Dental Conference. She has written articles for journals and wrote a chapter for veterinary dental restorations book. She has also coauthored articles with her residents.

In her spare time, Dr. Force enjoys training and competing with her Dalmatians in rally, obedience and an occasional Dalmatian road trial. She enjoys riding her horses on the trail and advancing her abilities in dressage. She also likes to play banjo and guitar and spend lot of time with family and friends.

Dr. Cesar Vega

Dr. Cesar Vega received his veterinary degree in Colombia, where he was born and raised. After moving to the USA in his mid 20’s and completing all required courses and exams he received his DVM license in the USA and has been practicing general medicine for 15 years in the Bay Area. In his free time, Dr. Vega enjoys mountain biking and spending time with his wife, daughter, 3 dogs and 3 cats.