Dr. Kindall
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Kansas City & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City, where I enjoyed all the amazing things Kansas and Missouri have to offer, including sports, BBQ, music, and art. I have wanted to be a vet since I was a child. Given my deep love for animals and a desire to care for others, a career in veterinary medicine just made sense. I cannot imagine a better way to serve my community.
I stayed close to home for college, earning my bachelor's degree in animal science from Kansas State University in 2015 and my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree from the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine in 2020. (Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat!) After graduation, I worked in small animal general practice for several years.
During this time, I discovered a passion for working with senior pets. I had the privilege of caring for two senior dogs, Murphy and Clyde, during their final years. They are with me in spirit every day, and experiencing their end-of-life journeys inspired and motivated me to help pets and their families navigate the complex end-of-life process.
Having experienced pet loss myself, I know how important a pet’s final moments are. Our pets love us unconditionally, and providing them with a peaceful, comfortable passing is the ultimate act of love we can give them in return. Through my work with Lap of Love, I ensure that pets and their families are treated with kindness and compassion as they say goodbye.
Outside of work, I enjoy gardening, spending time outdoors gardening and hiking with my dogs. I also enjoy music in many forms. I go to concerts as often as I can, and recently started learning to play the guitar.
Pronouns: She/Her
