Dr. Emily
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Buffalo / Niagara Region
I grew up surrounded by farmland in the small town of Harpursville, New York, which is outside of Binghamton. There were more cows than people! We lived on my grandparents’ dairy farm with dogs and horses—and many cows—and my family fostered my love of animals. I have always wanted to be a veterinarian. Between helping at the farm, volunteering at horse stables, and later working as a veterinary assistant, every experience reinforced that veterinary medicine was the right path for me.
I earned a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Saint Michael's College in Vermont, and then received my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Saint George's University in Grenada, West Indies. I enjoy practicing a wide variety of medicine, while focusing on my patients’ and clients’ quality of life. I love working with people and animals to improve their lives, exploring different aspects of medicine, and perpetually learning and growing. I have worked in general practice and emergency medicine, and I especially love surgery and preventive care.
Both of my childhood dogs passed away when I was in college, and I wish I had known more about how to help them and ease their passing. These experiences have impacted the way I handle euthanasia—I don't want anyone to have regrets or guilt about the passing of their animals. I also had two fosters during vet school who were euthanized while in my care. I had Mojito for only eight months before her cancer metastasized and decreased her quality of life. Sushi was only with me for a few months before it became evident that her injuries from a car accident were irreparable, and letting her go was the kindest thing.
Euthanasia is an incredibly special gift that we are able to give in veterinary medicine, as it allows a peaceful end to any discomfort or suffering. I enjoy bringing others comfort and peace, and I'm thankful for the opportunity to use my skills in this way.
Outside of work, I enjoy crocheting—my cat is my quality assurance manager— rock climbing, reading, and traveling.



