I started teaching at a young age. That career canopied migration to several places but when I moved to Colorado, I decided that I would finally attain my goal of working with animals. Unexpectedly, I continued teaching for a few more years and then oddly landed in the restaurant business. But I never let the dream of animal work elude me and did a great deal of pet care during that time. I am thrilled that I am finally at the point where this love can be my work.
To engage with animals for a living has been a long time goal of mine. Growing up, my family always had pets and my step-father was a long-time dog trainer so animals were integrated in my life. I have an innate draw toward animals and there are few things that give me as much joy as I get from interacting with them. Some of the most important relationships of my life have been with animals. Their natural inclination to love and be loved restores my spirit.
The animals I love most are my current babies who share my 1934 cabin in the woods with me: Floyd, my Aussie mix, and Jolene, a sharpei/lab mix. The cats and dogs of my friends, animals that I have cared for and love, are also considered part of my family.