• Homepage
  • Contact
  • About Dr. Susan Holt
  • Our Staff
  • Prices
  • Hours and Territory
  • When is it time to euthanize?/Quality of Life Scale
  • Forms To Fill Out
  • The Process of Euthanasia: What is actually happening to my pet
  • Covid Guidelines; Preparing for the at home euthanasia visit
  • Helping Your Child When It's Time to Say Goodbye
  • Cannabis for end of life care.
  • Pet Loss Support
  • Other Mobile Veterinarians available for in-home euthanasia
SAY GOODBYE AT HOME
  • Homepage
  • Contact
  • About Dr. Susan Holt
  • Our Staff
  • Prices
  • Hours and Territory
  • When is it time to euthanize?/Quality of Life Scale
  • Forms To Fill Out
  • The Process of Euthanasia: What is actually happening to my pet
  • Covid Guidelines; Preparing for the at home euthanasia visit
  • Helping Your Child When It's Time to Say Goodbye
  • Cannabis for end of life care.
  • Pet Loss Support
  • Other Mobile Veterinarians available for in-home euthanasia
SAY GOODBYE AT HOME
OUR STAFF

our techNical staff

You may meet one of our expert technicians alongside Dr. Holt when we visit your home. Due to busy scheduling we cannot always guarantee that we will have a technician available, but that is always our goal. That being said, if you have an animal that is larger than 40 lb, Dr. Holt may ask that someone is able to help lift the pet (using a stretcher provided) and help bring the remains to Dr. Holt's vehicle. If there will not be someone to help and you do request that a technician be present to help with lifting, please inform Dr. Holt prior to her arrival as she will need to make other arrangements to better satisfy your needs.

Having two people prepping for the procedure such as making sure documents are signed, pulling up medications that will be needed, intravenous catheter placement and patient restraint if needed will make the process go much smoother. It puts the work on us so that you may spend your final moments with your pet. Julie and Mike are very personable and will answer any questions you may have. They are also considered the "experts" at catheter placement. I am so happy to have them as part of the team. Although you may only meet one of our technicians in your home, we would like to formerly introduce our most helpful members of our team.


Julie Le

Julie became part of the Say Goodbye At Home team at the launch of the company in September of 2017. She is an experienced veterinary technician who also works at MSPCA Angell in the Emergency and Critical Care Department. She is a 2007 graduate of Becker College in Veterinary Science/Technology. She has been working in the field for 13+ years and believes in providing exceptional quality care to the animal population. Julie shares her home with an English Bull Dog, Thor. Her older beloved English Bulldog, Ace, passed away in February of 2019. When not at work, Julie enjoys traveling, dinner and movie nights, hanging out with her boyfriend and daughter, getting together with friends and spending time with her pets.
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​Mike Graham

Mike became a part of the Say Goodbye At Home team in February 2018. He has 10 years of experience working as a veterinary technician, currently spending his time working at VCA Roberts Animal Hospital in their urgent care and surgical areas. Mike prides himself on providing the best possible care for every patient that he is responsible for. When he's not at work mike enjoys woodworking, reading, drawing, sculpture, and spending time with his family. He shares his home with his wife, two kids, a dog named Morty, and a trouble making cat named Harvey.
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“Some pets come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while and leave paw prints in our hearts and we are never, ever the same.” -Anonymous
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