Verified Veterinarian
As my career has progressed, I have found helping pets transition out of this life to be the most meaningful and gratifying part of my job. The decision to say goodbye can be the most difficult and compassionate decision we make in the lives of our pets. Being able to do this in the comfort and warmth of one's own home can help ease this transition. I have been offering clients in-home euthanasia for years, and am grateful to extend this service to the community at large.
Undergraduate: Western Washington University
Veterinary Medicine: Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine - 2004
General availability
SaturdayTimes Vary Weekly
Availability each week can vary based on demand and scheduling. Please provide a minimum 2 hour advance notice for all bookings.
Dr. Kristin Kemper will help your beloved pet transition peacefully in the comfort of of their home, surrounded by loved ones
Est. CostStarting at $375
Clay paw prints, wooden urns with personalizations available with ashes returned
Est. CostFrom $20 - $45
Such compassionate, respectful and thoughtful care. Such a calm and peaceful experience for us as we said goodbye to our beautiful boy. Thank you.
Dr. Kemper was very nice and understanding about what all of us were going through. She was very gentle and kind with our dog throughout the euthanasia process.
Dr Kemper is one of our regular vets, and it was absolutely amazing that she was able to offer end-of-life care to our pet and family in our own home.
We are so happy Dr. Kristin Kemper was the vet to help our sweet cat go to sleep. She was so understanding, compassionate, gentle, and patient during her visit. Thank you Kristin for doing what you do.
Dr. Kemper came to my residence to put my beloved dog, Nolan, to sleep. She was both compassionate and professional. Most importantly, she was very kind to Nolan.
Dr. Kristin was so kind and passionate with Titan and my family. It was such a hard decision to let our beloved family member Titan go, but Dr. Kristin made sure we knew it was the best decision we could make so Titan was not suffering any longer. He lived a long life, almost 14 years for a 100 pound lab/terrier mix. I don’t think I could’ve made a better decision then calling Dr. Kristin.