Dr. Andrew
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Montgomery County
Growing up in the “Amish country” of Lancaster, Pennsylvania—no, I'm not Amish—I spent most of my time around animals and had almost every pet you can imagine. My father was a high school biology teacher and had countless classroom pets, including snakes, rats, iguanas, and tarantulas. My love for animals and fascination with medicine made a veterinary career the obvious choice for me.
I received my bachelor’s degree in animal behavior from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster before attending the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia.
After receiving my veterinary degree, I moved back up north with my wife and began a small animal rotating internship with a focus on emergency and critical care. Even with the 12-hour overnight shifts, I loved working in the emergency room and spent four years doing that work. While working in emergency medicine, I performed countless euthanasia procedures. Being able to end an animal’s suffering while helping clients through this difficult time was one of the most fulfilling parts of my work, and it shaped me into a kinder and more compassionate person.
I’ve had many animals in my life, and dealing with their passing was never easy. But, I’ve learned that having a kind and gentle person who treats your pet with love and respect during the process makes all the difference in the world. In my role at Lap of Love, I aim to be a strong, kind, and gentle presence to help families through this difficult time.
When I’m not working, I enjoy reading, tinkering with my computer, and spending as much free time as possible with my wife and our three cats!
