Dr. Emma
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Greater Houston Area
I grew up in Brownsville, Texas with a deep passion for animals. My parents are British, and my favorite childhood memories are of summer trips to England where I spent my days among the horses and sheep on the hill behind my grandma’s house. I knew from a young age I wanted to work with animals, and as soon as I was old enough, I began volunteering at the local animal shelter. I also attended a high school with a medical magnet program and shadowed a veterinarian for a year, which solidified my desire to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.
I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from Rice University in Houston, where I had the unique opportunity to spend a summer as an intern working with dolphins and sea turtles in Hawaii. After graduating from Rice, I attended Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, where I received my veterinary degree.
My husband and I moved to Waco, where I practiced as a companion animal veterinarian at a wonderful clinic for 12 years. My experiences there have given me a deep understanding of the powerful bond between humans and their beloved pets, and I look forward to using my medical expertise and deep empathy for pets and people during some of life's most challenging moments.
Losing my first cats, Ginny and Ellie, who saw me through veterinary school, was heart wrenching, but gave me the ability to connect and empathize with other pet owners going through similar situations.
In my role at Lap of Love, my goal is to provide a peaceful and loving end-of-life transition for pets in the warmth of their home, surrounded by the people who love them the most, and to comfort families during a difficult time. I am honored to do this work, as I know the tremendous healing and comfort that these services provide.
Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, practicing pilates, and baking. I spend most of my free time with my husband, daughter, and son. We have two cats, Poppy and Marigold, and are happy to be back in the Houston area.
