Dr. Lisa
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Los Angeles
I grew up in Southern California, playing sports and spending time with my family. I didn’t know I wanted to be a vet from a young age, but I became interested in the field when my dog developed chronic gastrointestinal issues. After graduating from college, I went back to school to obtain my post-baccalaureate degree at UCLA, followed by completing my Veterinary studies with the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK.
Being a veterinarian has been rewarding, and I especially enjoy helping people and bringing them comfort in times of need. My goal is to ensure that no pet or family feels alone when dealing with pet health issues. Before coming to Lap of Love, I worked in veterinary oncology, helping furry cancer patients and their families live their best lives.
My interest in end-of-life care stems from my involvement in caring for pets with cancer and terminal illnesses. I also have my own dogs, and I worry that I may not be able to ensure a dignified goodbye when their time comes. As a pet parent, I understand the bond people share with their pets and what it means to say goodbye.
I am grateful to know there are options like in-home euthanasia from Lap of Love for my pets and family when we need them. I am also thankful that I can provide that care for other families with aging or terminally ill pets. Pet loss is very difficult, and I want to help ease that pain and let families know that I am here for them.
Outside of the clinic, I enjoy being outdoors and participating in sports like softball, baseball, and rock climbing. I am an avid runner with many half marathons under my belt, and I just finished my first full marathon. I also enjoy any activity that allows me to spend time with my family and friends.



