Dr. Hilary
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Hartford & New Haven Areas
I grew up in the quaint little town of Suffern just north of New York City and always knew that becoming a veterinarian was my calling in life. As a child, I would bring my pets to the vet with my mother, and our veterinarian would let me watch him draw blood and administer vaccines to my pets. He showed the utmost care to all of my childhood pets and inspired me to one day do the same. When I was 13 years old, I participated in a pet therapy program for the elderly, which only further proved that veterinary medicine was the path I wanted to follow.
I completed my bachelor’s degree in animal science at SUNY Cobleskill in New York and attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, West Indies, where I received my DVM.
Working in general practice, I have developed a passion and appreciation for wellness and end-of-life care, which allows me to care for my pet patients throughout their life. I enjoy helping families understand what is happening during their pet’s appointment and why the recommended treatments are crucial to their pet's wellbeing. When I became a veterinarian, I took an oath to be an advocate for animals, but I believe that caring for the people who love them is equally important.
One way I can care for pets and people is by providing a peaceful end-of-life experience for pets in the comfort of their home. I have lost several pets in my life and the euthanasia process was easier for some of those pets than others. The veterinarian performing the euthanasia made all the difference. I remember how incredibly kind, sympathetic, and compassionate the veterinarian was who provided end-of-life care for my dog Hope, and I feel fortunate to be able to be there for families in similar situations, to ensure their pet passes with dignity and peace. I want to be my pet patients’ guardian angel, not just a stranger performing the procedure.
Outside of veterinary medicine, I enjoy reading, horseback riding, walking my dogs, and spending time at home with my husband, Aaron, and our not-so-small furry and finned family of four cats, two dogs, and three goldfish. I also enjoy visiting with friends, and crafting.
