Dr. Collette
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Berks
I grew up in Queens, New York, and have had dogs and cats my entire life. When I was a child, my father would take us to the Bronx Zoo weekly, and we often traveled to Ireland to visit family, where I spent countless days helping on their dairy farm. This experience sparked my love for all types of animals and was a big part of my decision to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in biology from The University of Scranton, in Pennsylvania, before attending veterinary school at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, where I graduated as the class valedictorian.
For almost twenty years, I have been practicing small animal medicine and surgery. Some of the most touching moments I have experienced as a veterinarian have been helping families navigate end-of-life decisions for their beloved pet.
After I got married, my husband and I adopted a puggle who had severe pneumonia. We took him into our home so that I could care for him, and despite specialists predicting he would only live about a year, we enjoyed seven great years together. He accompanied me to work almost every day and we shared a special bond. When his health declined, I had to make the decision to let him go, and I still feel the hole in my heart that many families feel after losing their pet.
Saying goodbye to a pet is a very difficult and emotional time, and having a support system in place can make the process a little more comforting. Providing this support for families brings me deep fulfillment.
In my free time, I enjoy reading, relaxing outdoors, and spending time with my husband, our two daughters, and our dog. We recently relocated to the Lehigh Valley area and look forward to exploring all it has to offer.



