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Dr. Susan

Kansas City & Surrounding Areas

I grew up in St. Louis, in a suburb just outside of the city called Webster Groves. I loved Webster’s small town feel and strong sense of community, with all the amenities of a big city. My most memorable times as a child included riding bikes—barefoot—all over the neighborhood with friends, swimming at the local pool, building forts in the woods, playing imaginative games with my sister or best friend, being with nature at camp, and laying under the stars with my dad contemplating the universe. We always had a dog, then additionally a cat, and LOTS of hamsters. I was responsible for taking care of the animals and even trained our dog (for the most part) how to walk on a leash and basic commands.

I have always had a deep appreciation for nature and living things, so I set out on a path to study science in college. I graduated from Truman State University with a Biology degree and a music minor. Initially, I considered a career in environmental science as I see us all having an important role in healing our world, but I was drawn to a desire to protect animals. I chose veterinary medicine as my path and received my doctorate from University of Missouri-Columbia in 2003. 

Over my 20-year career, the majority of my focus has been in private practice, though I have also devoted many years in non-profit/shelter medicine, and a couple of years handling emergencies. I have developed a strong interest in animal behavior, workplace and animal wellbeing, and power of the human-animal bond. Overall, some of the greatest things l have learned are: medicine is healing for the “healer" too, spiritual if allowed, and an art in itself. I find that sharing my presence with my clients and their pets is possibly the most rewarding part of my work. 

When I attended a “day in the life" seminar for veterinarians as providers of end-of-life care, I immediately knew this is where I am meant to be. In my personal life, I have had a strong passion in learning about the psychology of healing. I personally lived through a deep depression that sparked an interest in self-care and healing. I strive to grow and take care of myself holistically so that I may influence all I touch in a positive and peaceful way. 

I am fueled by being with my family (importantly my husband and two children) and other loved ones (including our 3 cats and dog), experiencing live music, art, nature, gardening, practicing yoga, exercise, or reading. These things keep me grounded. Some of the most beautiful experiences in my work have involved being with my patients and their families during end-of-life care and most specifically, at-home euthanasia. I am honored to provide comfort, care, and support for you and your pet during these sacred moments. I believe this is such a special and great gift, that honestly, is reciprocal in its power and healing.

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