Having provided end of life care to my own pets both in a hospital setting and at home with their family, I've experienced first hand the difference an at-home euthanasia makes to everyone involved. I am committed to helping pets and their families have as stress-free, dignified, and peaceful passing as possible.
Education
Veterinary Medicine: Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine - 1996
Undergraduate: Ohio State Unversity; Albany College of Pharmacy - accepted to DVM program prior to completing undergrad - 1992
Certifications
Fear Free Certified 2024
Experience
29 Years
My Story
For over two decades, Dr. Neri has been an integral part of the Triangle Community, providing compassionate care to countless beloved pets and their families. In 2004, she made North Carolina her home, where she resides happily with her husband, three children, and a diverse family of furry, feathered, and scaled companions. Dr. Neri's commitment to the well-being of her community's pets has been unwavering, as she tirelessly serves the needs of both animals and their human companions.
Driven by her personal experiences and heartfelt empathy, Dr. Neri understands the profound impact that end-of-life care can have on pets and their families. Having provided compassionate support to her own pets during their final moments, Dr. Neri is deeply committed to ensuring that every pet receives a peaceful and dignified passing. Her dedication to offering in-home euthanasia services stems from her belief in providing pets and their families with a stress-free and compassionate farewell. Whether hiking, kayaking, or simply spending time with her family and pets, Dr. Kelly Neri's passion for supporting pets and their families shines through in every aspect of her life and work within the Triangle Community.
Dr. Neri with her beloved collie Pele. He passed peacefully in his own backyard in the summer of 2023, surrounded by family.