"For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible." - Jerry Lewis |
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www.ourpetsourfamily.com
About Us My name is Dr. Monica Inniss. I graduated from the Tuskegee School of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. Since graduation I have been in small animal practice, working in clinics in Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin. My education consists of: B. Sc in Animal & Poultry Science
I enjoy listening to stories of how pets have impacted the lives of people and I am always thrilled to witness the bond that is formed with pet and owner. My desire is to see pets treated humanely throughout their lifetime, after all, we do receive their unconditional love, trust and loyalty by simply opening up our hearts and homes to them.
Currently my focus is home hospice and end-of-life care in the comfort of the home. My goal is to give pets the dignity and respect at the end of their days, whether they are facing a terminal condition as a youngster or as a geriatric companion. When the time for euthanasia comes I hope to make a heartbreaking situation a bit more tolerable. After the family has said their farewells, I will remove your pet from the home and have your pet cremated at a crematory where he/she will be treated with the utmost respect and dignity. If your companion was individually/privately cremated I will bring his/her remains home within 10-14 business days. I have done the spays and neuters for Washington County Humane Society every Wednesday and one Friday per month from September 2016 to December 2022
Our home belongs to, Oliver & Casper (cockatoos) & Buddy ( African grey) Vishi ( terrier) and Jon Henri (kitty) I said goodbye to 17 year old Chi Chi in 2022, Ginger Bear on 9/9/2020; She was 16 years old. I miss my travelling companion. Imani our cockatiel passed away in 2017 due to a malignant mass on her wing. Mamas (boxer) has also crossed the Rainbow Bridge
My faith, family and friends keep me grounded. I have participated in a few of the annual Block Melanoma 5K run /3K walk at the Milwaukee County Zoo, in memory of my sister, Eulene.
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