Dr. Amy
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in South Central PA: Lancaster, Dauphin, Lebanon & York Counties
I am a Lancaster, Pennsylvania native. Although I moved away for college and veterinary school, I somehow ended up right back where I started.
I have been interested in animals since I was young, but I was never sure exactly how I wanted to work with them. After some exploration, I settled on becoming a veterinarian because it would allow me to make the biggest difference for pets and their families.
I completed my undergraduate degree in animal and veterinary science, with a minor in classical studies, at the University of Maine. From there, I went abroad and received my veterinary degree from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, Scotland.
I have worked in small animal general practice for five years and enjoy making long-lasting relationships with clients and their pets. I’ve helped many families say goodbye to their beloved pets and I’m honored to be present during such a meaningful and vulnerable moment. Hearing families recount stories of their pets warms my heart and reminds me of my bond with my own beloved animals.
My heart dog, Rocky, hated going to the veterinary hospital. Soon after finishing veterinary school, I found cancer in Rocky’s lungs. When he began to decline, the last thing I wanted to do was drag him into the hospital. Fortunately, an amazing colleague helped him pass in the comfort of our home. From that point on, I’ve wanted to help other families and pets feel equally comfortable and reassured during their pet’s final moments.
Outside of work, I love spending time with my husband and our three cats, Lemon, Pepper, and Tikka. I also enjoy traveling and spending time on the beach. At home, I love to knit, crotchet, quilt, and bake. When I'm not being crafty, I play rugby with a local women's team.



