Dr. Kelly
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Merrimack Valley: Southeast NH & MA
I grew up in the small town of Southold, New York, on the beautiful North Fork of Long Island. The love I had for my first dog, a yellow lab named KC, first inspired me to become a veterinarian at the age of five.
During my undergraduate studies, while pursuing an animal science degree at Penn State University, I traveled to Australia and volunteered at a wildlife park, then completed research in China and Japan. It was during those four years that I knew I would spend the rest of my life caring for animals. My dream became a reality when I attended the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine and earned my doctorate of veterinary medicine.
After graduation, I moved back home to Long Island to pursue a career in small animal general practice where I gained a deep understanding and appreciation for the human-animal bond. I enjoyed utilizing my skills to treat challenging cases, stabilize walk-in emergencies, and perform surgery, but I found the connections I made with families while helping them say goodbye to their best friend the most rewarding.
I have personally experienced the loss of a pet. My dachshund, Chester, unexpectedly gained his wings at home while I was about to go into surgery, and unfortunately, I was not there to say goodbye or hold his paw. Lap of Love’s mission deeply resonates with me, because I want to give families peace of mind and connection while saying goodbye to their best friend in the comfort of their own home. I’m grateful for the opportunity to provide a sense of comfort during a difficult time, and it is an honor to be able to provide such an incredible service.
When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time hiking, camping, and skiing with my partner Connor. We have two dachshunds – Oscar and Oliver – as well as two cats – Cooper and Reese. We love to travel, explore national parks, take trips to the beach, and enjoy the outdoors in beautiful New Hampshire.
