Dr. Janna
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in South Florida - Palm Beach County
I grew up in Stamford, Connecticut—after immigrating to America from the former USSR—where I attended a Jewish day school, learning English and Hebrew simultaneously. I spent much of my childhood going to horseback riding camps and boating since the town was on the water, and when we arrived in America, we rescued a dog named Lady, who I adored.
I’ve always had a special place in my heart for all animals and an innate curiosity and interest in medicine, so becoming a veterinarian was the perfect choice. I completed my undergraduate studies at Tufts University before attending the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, where I received my veterinary degree.
Throughout my career, I have practiced internal medicine, endocrinology, and dermatology, all of which I enjoy. I have also worked at an exotic pet veterinary clinic treating birds, reptiles, and pocket pets, and I’ve spent time working in emergency veterinary medicine.
What I enjoy most about veterinary medicine is the connection I make with people as I treat their pets and help them understand the importance of an accurate diagnosis and consistent treatment.
Losing a pet is very much like losing a family member or close friend, and I enjoy providing guidance and support to families throughout the end-of-life process. Sometimes people feel guilty choosing euthanasia, and I remind them that they are acting selflessly for their pet. It's a gift to allow a pet to pass away without pain and further suffering, and I am grateful to be able to provide this service for pets and their families.
When I am not working, I like to stay active. I play on a tennis team, horseback ride, play pickleball, snow and water ski, attend concerts, read, socialize, travel when I can, and spend time boating.
