Dr. Nora
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Nashville & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in Chicago, Illinois, but my family moved to Northwest Indiana when I was a teenager. Like many vets, I knew from a young age that I wanted to be a veterinarian. I went to Regis University in Denver, Colorado for my undergraduate classes, and then attended Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine.
I completed a small animal rotating internship and then worked as an emergency veterinarian. I enjoy the fast pace of emergency medicine and being able to help families during the stressful and scary times of an emergency.
I have lost two of my own dogs—one during vet school and the other during my internship. While I initially felt guilty about the timing of my first dog's euthanasia, over time I’ve come to believe it was the right decision. This experience shapes some of the conversations I have with owners about their choices and possible guilt over making such a tough decision. I have also helped my sister make the decision to euthanize our shared cat when he became sick. I was happy to give her information about Lap of Love in her city to facilitate an in-home euthanasia, which was important to her.
It’s always a tough decision to let a family member go. I am honored to help pet owners navigate difficult end-of-life choices and provide them comfort.
When I’m not working, I love riding horses and spending time with my retired horse, four cats (Friday, Wednesday, Tuesday, and Thursday), and three Labradors. I also enjoy cross-stitching.
