Dr. Carly
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Castle Rock & Surrounding Neighborhoods
I grew up in Easton, Connecticut, a small town known for family farms and beautiful land. I knew from an early age that I wanted to be a veterinarian. I was involved with many animal-related organizations, including The United States Pony Club and 4H club, and I volunteered with the Audubon Society and many animal shelters. I was determined to turn my passion for animal care into a career.
I graduated from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in biology, and then attended veterinary school at Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine in Glendale, Arizona.
Holistic medicine is my passion. I enjoy using alternative modalities like acupuncture, chiropractic, traditional Chinese medicine, and food therapy to support my patients through all phases of life. I am also trained in hospice and palliative care. I enjoy supporting my patients and their owners during their golden years.
I have lost a few pets of my own over the years. A loss that had a particular impact was that of my miniature horse, Lil’ Chef. He was only 6 years old and had an immune-mediated disease. Lil’ Chef received wonderful care, but my one wish was that I could have taken him home to say goodbye surrounded by his companions instead of letting him pass in the hospital.
I have experienced plenty of euthanasias in hospital settings. While they are as peaceful as possible, many patients are more comfortable in their own homes. I value being able to support pet owners through this time in their companion's life.
When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my fiancé, Cody, and our animals. We have two dogs—Lilly Ann and Finnegan—three cats—Hailey, Archie, and Oliver—and three horses—Solea, Cheddie, and Magnolia. I also enjoy cooking, hiking, horseback riding, and paddle boarding.



