Why I Stand Out
For the last 5 years I have dedicated myself to taking the best possible care of every critter I have come in contact with. I have worked in both private and emergency animal medicine as a veterinary assistant for those 5 years; working to help sick animals and educate their owners. I have volunteered with Greyhound Pets of America, Indy feral, and the Humane Society trying to make this world a better place for every critter.
As someone who has worked in animal emergency medicine I am trained in recognizing an emergency situation, and handling them in a calm no nonsense way. I carry an animal emergency kit in my car, and believe in being prepared for all occasions.
I love to see your critters healthy and well cared for, and as a medical professional I am more than happy to answer any questions you might have about your critters well-being.
I am more than happy to provide references at your request.
My Family
I currently live in the Eagle Highland area with my partner Dave, my son Liam, and my furry critters:
Happy: He’s a 5 year old greyhound that I adopted 3 years ago from Greyhound Pets of America.
Thom: He’s my rambunctious critter that I found 6 years ago at a gas station on Thanksgiving covered in oil and eating pizza crust.
Igby: Was diagnosed with diabetes about a year ago. Since then I have immersed myself in understanding the disease and treating it, so that my Igby can live a long healthy life.
Stumpy: She came to live with me while I was working with Indy feral. She was a cat that someone had just thrown outside, so I caught her and had her spayed and vaccinated. And I just couldn't bear to let her go.

