Dr. Hanna
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Southeast Michigan
I grew up in Birmingham, Michigan, and spent countless hours caring for our many family pets. After helping a nest of abandoned field mice survive, I developed an interest in wildlife rehabilitation. Looking for additional experience, I shadowed a local rehabber and our family veterinarian, which further solidified my desire to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.
I received my undergraduate degree in animal science at Lyman Briggs, a small residential science college within Michigan State University. I then went to veterinary school at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona.
My first job as a veterinarian was in general practice, and I most enjoyed learning about the owners’ lives and the role their pets played. Pets enrich our lives, and I loved hearing about their quirks and the joy they brought to their families.
Veterinary clinics are a common source of fear and anxiety for many pets, especially older pets affected by illness, arthritis, or cognitive issues. When it’s time to euthanize a pet, letting them stay in their home where they are comfortable can put them at ease and relieve their anxiety. While this is sometimes incredibly difficult, it’s rewarding to know their final moments are spent in a familiar place surrounded by loved ones.
My days off usually involve tending to my dog, Maggie Moo, my cat, Costa, and my two rats, George Michael and Steve. I also love listening to and playing music, and spending time with my sisters. My other hobbies include sewing, embroidery, knitting, painting, and watching television.
