Dr. Dane
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Charlotte & Surrounding Areas
From a young age, I always enjoyed the companionship of multiple pets, including cats, dogs, mice, and birds, while growing up in Eastern Long Island, New York. I believe people should strive to be worthy of the unique bond and love that pets have for their owners.
While attending Fredonia University in New York, I became fascinated with the immune system’s complexity, and I graduated with a degree in molecular genetics and a chemistry minor. I then attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, and completed my clinical year at Colorado State University. Following graduation, I practiced general and emergency medicine for four years in Lewes, Delaware and Fort Mill, South Carolina. I love being a veterinarian because it allows me to help pets and people. To be able to improve someone's life, or aid someone in a time of need, is very rewarding.
I enjoy all aspects of veterinary medicine, particularly end-of-life care, internal medicine, immunology, and clinical pathology. During my time in practice, I fostered a passion for keeping my patients’ best interests at heart. I connected with the idea of understanding my patients’ quality of life and working to maintain or improve it. That passion brought me to Lap of Love.
I recently lost my own pet, Ringo, to lymphoma. It was a truly eye-opening and sobering experience to be on the other side of the table. I vowed to make Ringo’s passing meaningful by making his end-of-life care as compassionate and heartfelt as possible.
I moved to the Charlotte area to be with family and I enjoy the southern hospitality the Carolinas are known for. I currently reside in Rock Hill, South Carolina with my two handsome rescue cats, Billy and Emmitt.
Pronouns: He / Him
