Dr. Sydney
I grew up in Plant City, Florida - a small, family-oriented agricultural town. Fun fact it is also the winter strawberry capital of the world! My family rescued animals growing up and I can definitely say I inherited my mom's trait of a notoriously big heart. (Some may even call it a bleeding heart!)
I completed my undergraduate degree in animal science at Auburn University and went on to pursue a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. After vet school, I completed a small animal rotating internship which allowed me the opportunity to learn a lot in the fast-paced environment. During busy ER shifts, I recall taking my time with the euthanasia appointments, ensuring I was fully present for the pet families. Throughout everything, this aspect of veterinary medicine has remained a constant passion.
I have lost many of my own pets, including four dear pets during vet school. One was my 17-year-old soul cat, Oreo. His euthanasia was performed in a clinic setting and it wasn't until several years later, when my cat Franklin was euthanized, that I was able to experience the beauty of in-home euthanasia. It was truly the most peaceful and comforting experience, and I feel solace knowing he was surrounded by familiar smells, comforts, and his favorite people.
As a veterinarian, I am honored to help ease a pet's suffering with humane euthanasia. Being able to provide this service in the comfort of the family's home makes it even more special.
Outside of work, I love reading, hiking in the mountains, kayaking the local rivers and intercoastal waterways, and going to the beach. I hope to be a blessing in the lives of all the angels and their families who I have the pleasure of helping in Tampa Bay.
