Back Ground
Born and raised in a Korean American household in Ohio, Natalie's story is one of an enduring love for animals. Having always shared her home with a variety of pets, Natalie's fascination with and deep affection for these four-legged friends were kindled early. It was this lifelong passion that led her down the path of veterinary science.
Education and Career
Natalie holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine from the prestigious Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She has been serving as a compassionate veterinarian for over five years, committed to enhancing the health and well-being of pets.
The Expert at GetYouPetCertified
Despite her demanding career, Natalie chose to extend her efforts to the digital world as well, to reach and educate a broader audience about the joys and responsibilities of pet parenting.
When not at work or contributing to our website, Natalie can be found in the loving company of her two dogs and one cat. The bond she shares with them is evident in her writing, as she draws from her personal experiences to connect with our readers.
We are incredibly grateful for Natalie’s strong educational background, which enables her to bring a unique perspective to our platform.
Thank you, Natalie, for being such a dynamic part of Get Your Pet Certified.

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