Dr. Sally
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Delaware County
I grew up in Concord, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. I’ve always felt more comfortable around animals than people. Working as a veterinary assistant during college, my calling was clear. On my very first day, while helping a parrot breathe under anesthesia, I knew this was what I was meant to do.
Once my path was set, I attended North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where I earned my doctorate and the title of veterinarian.
Since veterinary school, I’ve worked in the non-profit veterinary sector as a spay and neuter surgeon for over two decades—including at one of the country’s largest spay and neuter clinics. In addition to performing surgeries, I helped launch new clinics and train veterinarians across the country. When the organization announced a new location near Philadelphia, I decided to stay. I became their surgeon and medical director and met my husband. I’m still grateful every day that I decided to stay.
After 20-something years and countless spays and neuters, I longed to help animals differently. I am so grateful to now care for and support these beloved pets and their devoted families during an incredibly difficult time.
Pet loss is deeply personal for me. After relocating to Pennsylvania, I lost my beautiful 14-year-old Great Pyrenees rescue, Freya. When the time came, a veterinarian friend came to the house to perform the euthanasia. I realized then how special it is for pets to spend their last moments at home surrounded by their families.
In my free time, I enjoy listening to music, going to rock and metal concerts, crocheting, watching horror movies, celebrating Halloween, and spending as much time as possible with my 7-year-old son.
