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Dr. Haley

Olympia & Surrounding Neighborhoods

Although my family hails from Pennsylvania, I grew up in North Carolina. Long, hot summers, chirping cicadas, and magnolias will always remind me of home. Now that my husband and I have made our home in Washington, I definitely don't miss the cottonmouths, mosquitos, and humidity! 

Like many children, I was obsessed with animals and wanted to take care of them, so by no surprise, being a veterinarian was my dream job. I drifted away from that dream during my teenage years, after holding a few kennel attendant jobs and seeing how stressed out some of the doctors and staff were. However, after considering other career choices, including being a children's novelist and dog trainer, I decided I couldn't see myself being anything but a veterinarian. I wanted to keep animals healthy, heal them when they were sick, and improve the human-bond when it is threatened by illness, injury, or behavior issues. 

I completed an education "speed run," and was accepted to North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine after only three years of prerequisite classes at High Point University. After receiving my veterinary degree, I quickly settled into practice. I most enjoy preventative and palliative medicine. I love finding ways to keep pets healthy, happy, and mentally enriched; optimizing their quality of life; and ultimately, helping them pass with dignity when the time is right. I enjoy working with animals to provide low-stress handling, training for cooperative care in veterinary procedures, and physical rehabilitation and conditioning. I have completed or am currently pursuing additional certificates in Cat Friendly veterinary medicine, Low-stress and Fear Free techniques, Human-Animal Bond, and Canine Physical Rehabilitation. Senior pets hold my heart, and developing multimodal plans to make the best of their golden years has been one of the most rewarding parts of my career. After several years in general practice, I realized I often made the biggest impact during the final moments of a cherished pet's life by helping them pass peacefully, and helping their family transition gracefully through the process of loss. This ultimately led me to Lap of Love and it is an honor to help those families in need with the gift of peaceful euthanasia. 

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