Dr. Ashley
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in San Diego & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in the suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona, and developed a love for animals at a young age. I grew up with cats, nursed injured wildlife back to health, and started horseback riding at the age of 7. I recall advocating for my lesson horse when he appeared to be sore. I was also obsessed with the ocean and marine mammals, and I loved taking trips to San Diego with my family.
I became a veterinarian because of my compassion for animals and love of science. I earned a bachelor’s degree in agribusiness from Arizona State University and my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Oregon State University. I also hold a Master of Arts in education with a concentration in counseling from San Diego State University.
Throughout my years as a veterinarian, I’ve held roles in hospital leadership and operations, served as an educator for a veterinary technician program, and practiced in small animal general practice. While general medicine wasn’t my calling, I discovered meaning during quality-of-life and euthanasia consultations.
Through my work with Lap of Love, I get to witness the purest form of the human–animal bond when pet owners set aside their own heartbreak to ensure their pet’s comfort and dignity in their final moments. I consider it a sacred privilege to walk alongside families and their pets during these moments, and my goal is to ensure they feel supported, comforted, and less alone when their companions cross the rainbow bridge.
Outside of work, I love spending time outdoors in the sunshine and recharging through yoga and dance. As a yoga instructor, I understand the importance of mindfulness and calm in all aspects of life. I’m also happy to cozy up with a good book or spend quiet time relaxing at home.
