Hi everyone! I’m Sarah Mayer, a Bryn Mawr biology grad, EMT, and lifelong animal person. I bring my emergency medical training into every visit staying calm, observant, and ready for anything while still giving your pets the love and attention they deserve.
I’m CPR and First Aid certified for both dogs and cats, with specialized training in: Dogs: bite-wound management, bleeding emergencies, blood-sugar crises, CPR, heat-related emergencies, and shock. Cats: bleeding emergencies, CPR, cardiac issues, heat-related crises, poisoning, and urinary blockages.
I also have extensive hands-on experience administering medications, injections, insulin, infusions, and managing complex medical cases and strict dietary needs. At home, I have two tuxedo cats, Lucy and Oreo, and a beagle/pointer mix, Abby. My goal is simple: your pet feels safe, loved, and genuinely understood while you’re away.
Hey, I’m Jaymz Lacey-Holly I’m a firefighter, veterinary technician student at Bucks. I’ve always had a natural pull with animals they trust me fast, they follow me everywhere, and they relax around me in a way people have been telling me for years.
I’m CPR and First Aid certified for small animals. Dogs: bite wounds, bleeding emergencies, blood sugar abnormalities, CPR, heat-related emergencies, shock and much more! Cats: Same as dogs but some other ones scratch wounds, cardiac issues, poisoning, urinary blockages and much others!
I specialize in medical care, exercise, mobility work, and nutrition, especially for big breeds and high-energy dogs. I have personal experience with St. Bernards, German Shepherds, and other large bred dogs. I’ve spent years working around farm animals after training and helping on local farms. When I’m not with clients, I’m usually taking care of my own crew: 5 dogs, 7 cats, a bird, and chickens or out on duty at the fire company. Off-duty, you’ll find me at the gym, in a café studying, or gaming.