Dr. Heather
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Sacramento & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in Denair, California, where there are more cows than people! I always knew I wanted to work with animals, but wasn't sure in what capacity until I had an internship with a dog shelter and surgery center in Santa Barbara. There, I fell in love with medicine and knew exactly what I wanted to do.
I went to undergrad at the University of California, Santa Barbara. I then joined Teach For America and taught 9th grade science in Boston. The course I took on preparing families for euthanasia was one of my favorites. After that, I went to veterinary school at UC Davis. I really enjoy being able to take time to educate and comfort owners. Having been a teacher, I think one of the best ways we can help our patients is by helping their owners to understand exactly why we're doing what we're doing and what may come next. I've been able to do this to the best of my ability in general practice, and now in end-of-life care. Helping families and providing comfort to patients and clients make this a rewarding career.
My childhood dog, CJ, was euthanized at our home by a wonderfully caring vet on Easter. We were amazed that she was willing to come out on a holiday and impressed by her compassion. I hope to emulate that experience for other pet families. I'm also on borrowed time with my heart dog, Coconut, and I hope that I can bring a bit of comfort to other pets in the same way that I want to ensure my own dog's comfort during his final moments.
A pet’s last moments are forever seared into the memories of their remaining family members. If I can help make those final moments a little more serene, I'll know I've done a good day’s work. Additionally, helping pets cross the rainbow bridge in the comfort of their own home and without fear is one of the most honorable services I could provide.
Outside of work, I like to hike, read great books, watch good movies, and sleep in! I also enjoy cooking—and eating out—and exploring hidden gems around town.
