Dr. Laurie
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Columbus & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in Rockford, Illinois, which is about 90 minutes Northwest of Chicago. I have wanted to be a veterinarian for as long as I can remember and I never considered other career options. During my childhood, my family fostered puppies and kittens for a local shelter, so I was constantly surrounded by animals, and I loved their companionship. When I left for veterinary school, I took my childhood dog, Moses, and he then accompanied me to Pennsylvania for my first veterinary job.
I attended the University of Illinois—go Illini!—and then earned a PhD from the Ohio State University. I loved science and animals, but when I first started my veterinary career, I did not know how to enjoy the owners. Therefore, I left a great small animal and exotics practice, obtained a doctorate degree in toxicology, and spent 12 years in research. I also taught at the local community college. I eventually returned to clinical practice, spending some time in shelter medicine and then at a small animal practice.
I have lost many pets over the years but two are close to my heart. My first dog, Moses, passed away with the help of a colleague who came to my house. My children's cat, Maxi-cat, was helped by Dr Nellie with Lap of Love. I love working with senior pets and I want to give them the best possible end of life. I am honored to help pets pass comfortably in their own homes, thereby providing comforting last memories for their owners.
When I am not working, I love to garden— I am an Ohio Master Gardener volunteer. I also enjoy horseback riding, hiking, and biking. When it is cold, I read and quilt.



