Dr. Robbie
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Denver & Surrounding Areas
My father was in the military, so we moved every two to three years. We lived as far east as Maine and as far west as Hawaii. I loved the experiences I gained, and moving around ultimately led me to Colorado, which is my absolute favorite state.
I was one of those 5-year-olds who latched on to wanting to become a veterinarian and never let go. The profession fit my desire to keep regular company with creatures I adored while fulfilling the drive to constantly learn and solve problems.
I earned an associate’s degree from York College in Nebraska, and then transferred to the University of Oklahoma for my bachelors degree. I earned my doctorate degree from Oklahoma State University.
I found my niche in general practice 20 years ago. It is fulfilling and empowering to walk alongside pet owners from the first days of puppyhood to the rainbow bridge. I enjoy helping them understand what is going on at different life stages so they can make the best decisions about how to care for their pet. I also love general soft tissue and oral surgery. Adding a dedicated time for hospice and compassionate euthanasia will allow me to more completely provide care for the full life of the pet.
When I was a teenager, my beloved dog Petey was euthanized without our family present. Circumstances dictated that we weren't able to be with him and it tore up my heart. I would like every pet who is facing their last moments to be in a loving and comfortable environment surrounded by the people they love. I see compassionate euthanasia as a mercy for pets who are facing illness or decline, and their families. It is very fulfilling to me to provide circumstances where owners can safely grieve and provide the most gentle release from this life for their pets.
I love to read and hike. Devouring a good book in a few days time or conquering a trail are both rejuvenating and invigorating to me in their own ways.
