Dr. Selena
Duluth
I was born in Indiana, and aside from a few years in Colorado, I spent my childhood in Indianapolis. As a child, Indianapolis felt like a huge city, and It was a great place to grow up with a lot to do, such as watching the local sports teams, camping, fishing, and shopping.
Growing up, my father always told me, "Whatever you do in life make sure you enjoy it; the money will work itself out." Those wise words stuck with me, and I can honestly say that I’m doing what I love. The challenges and rewards that come with caring for animals and supporting the human-animal bond are what called me to become a veterinarian and still bring me a deep sense of fulfillment every day.
I completed my undergraduate studies at Alcorn State University in Mississippi and attended veterinary school at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
I have been practicing veterinary medicine at a small animal clinic for 18 years, and one of my favorite parts of my job is connecting with my clients. It feels good to be doing my part to improve the lives of pets and therefore the lives of their families.
Losing a pet is never easy. Over the years I have lost two guinea pigs, one cat, and one dog, and one of the toughest parts of saying goodbye was putting each of those pets in the car for their last ride to the clinic. Although my pets didn't know why they were going for a ride, my family and I did, and that was tough. I appreciate that my Lap of Love role allows me to take that step away from families by providing at-home end-of-life care. It is a gift for pets to pass comfortably in a familiar place surrounded by their family, and it makes saying goodbye a little easier for people. Providing this service speaks to my heart and is a way to continue supporting the precious human-animal bond.
Outside of work, I enjoy being active and working out. Additionally, I am always working on a DIY project around the house, my car, or our yard, or helping a friend with their projects.



