Dr. Amanda
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Greater Boston Area
I grew up on a small farm in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania surrounded by horses, sheep, chickens, barn cats, and the family farm dog. My father was a physician and my mother was a nurse, and I would help them care for all of our farm animals. My love for animals and interest in medicine made a career in veterinary medicine a natural choice.
I graduated with a bachelor in science from Muhlenberg College and then attended Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation I worked at a family-owned small animal practice in Massachusetts. While performing countless euthanasias in private practice, I realized that a peaceful passing in the comfort of their own home was one of the greatest services we could offer our patients and their families.
Unfortunately, I have lost several pets of my own—from dogs, to cats, to horses—and it is never easy. I have learned that choosing the correct time to say goodbye is one the most challenging decisions families have to make. I am honored to offer comfort and support to families as they navigate difficult end-of-life decisions. As a veterinarian, I believe that relieving suffering and providing a peaceful passing is the ultimate gift we can offer our beloved pets.
When I am not helping families, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our two children and two Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Bridget and Tommy.
