Dr. Hanna
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Jersey Shore – Ocean & Monmouth Counties
I grew up in Maryland, mostly around the Severna Park area, surrounded by animals. In addition to caring for our family pets, I also fostered kittens, volunteered at a horse rescue, and often wandered through the woods looking for critters. I have wanted to be a veterinarian since I was 7 years old. I spent a significant amount of time watching Animal Planet—Steve Irwin was a significant inspiration—and accumulated a repertoire of fun facts about various animal species. (Don’t quiz me now!)
I went to Delaware Valley University in Pennsylvania for my undergraduate studies and the Atlantic Veterinary College on Prince Edward Island, Canada, for vet school. During vet school, I took a special interest in wildlife and exotic medicine, with a focus on rehabilitation and husbandry. After vet school, I practiced equine medicine until joining the Lap of Love family.
Throughout my life, I have been lucky to form close bonds with many animals and, naturally, some of them have passed. There is something so special about supporting our beloved pets in their later years. Making the decision to let go is very difficult, but I believe that offering a peaceful passing is one of the kindest things we can do for our pets.
Every pet will eventually reach the end of their lifespan, and being able to pass in the safest, most comfortable environment for them, surrounded by loved ones, is such a blessing. In-home hospice and euthanasia are incredible services to be able to offer, and I am honored to help pets and their families through that process with love and dignity.
When I am not working, I enjoy horseback riding, playing video games, trying new restaurants, traveling, exploring nature, practicing yoga, going to escape rooms and haunted attractions, and photography and archery.
