Dr. Jacob
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Chicago & Surrounding Suburbs
I grew up in Greenville, a rural town in western Kentucky, where I spent most of my free time outdoors on my grandparents' farm. I have always loved animals, from cats and dogs to horses and chickens, and I knew I wanted to become a vet from a young age.
I attended Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, for my undergraduate degree and Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, for my veterinary degree, graduating with the class of 2025. As a new graduate, I recently completed a full year of clinical rotations, working in many different general and specialty clinics. Throughout this experience, I learned to appreciate end-of-life care and what it means to provide a peaceful and caring environment for clients and pets during this time.
My interest in end-of-life care and decision to work with Lap of Love also stems from my personal experiences with childhood pets. When I was 12, our dog developed an untreatable cancer. He was truly my best friend, and we had an unbreakable bond—even sharing a name (and sometimes food). The care and kindness we received from the vet staff made me realize that I wanted to be the person to provide that comfort and relief when beloved pets become ill.
Saying goodbye is difficult for pet families, and I know that firsthand. I am thankful for the vets who supported me when I lost my dog many years ago, and I now have the opportunity to pay that forward to others. I strive to provide gentle, compassionate end-of-life care that honors the deep bond shared between pets and their people.
Outside work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and our dog, Luna. I also enjoy reading, playing video games, and being outdoors.
