Dr. Amy
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in New Orleans & Surrounding Area
I was born in Iowa and grew up in several states before eventually finding my way to the vibrant city of New Orleans. From a young age, I knew I was meant to help animals — I still remember drawing pictures in kindergarten of myself caring for them. That passion guided me into the veterinary technician field, where I earned my associate’s degree in Illinois and became a credentialed veterinary technician. The skills I learned as a veterinary nurse were invaluable; they not only helped me gain acceptance into veterinary school at Louisiana State University, but also shaped the foundation of the veterinarian I am today.
Since graduating, I have focused primarily on caring for dogs, cats, and small mammals. I love being able to honor the human–animal bond and make a meaningful difference in the lives of pets and the people who love them. My time in general practice allowed me to embrace many areas of care, with the intention of ensuring each pet received attentive, compassionate care.
My work with Lap of Love has become one of the most impactful chapters of my career. For the past four years, I have had the privilege of providing comfort and peace to families and their beloved pets during one of the most difficult moments they will ever face. It is a privilege. I hold deep respect for the trust families place in me during such a vulnerable time.
I have also experienced my own losses — both personal and with my own pets. Most recently, I said goodbye to my 15-year-old Brittany Spaniel mix, my heart dog. For those that don’t know that term it’s the dog or pet that leaves that lasting paw print on your heart even when they are gone. I miss him every day. His passing deepened my empathy and continues to guide me as I help others navigate their own goodbyes.
We love our pets fiercely because they are family. That bond is profound, and it deserves the utmost respect, compassion, and care. It is an honor to support families as they say goodbye to their beloved companions, and I am grateful every day for the opportunity to help bring peace during such tender moments.
Pronouns: She / Her
