In Avondale, Arizona, saying goodbye to a beloved pet can be incredibly challenging. Dr. Campabadal understands the depth of the bond between you and your furry family members, as she herself has been a lifelong advocate for animals. From a young age, she was rescuing stray dogs and cats, nurturing them with love and care. She made a promise to herself to become a veterinarian, and she fulfilled that promise with honors, graduating from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Universidad Nacional in Costa Rica.
After her graduation, Dr. Campabadal gained valuable experience working at a thoroughbred farm in Panama. Following her time there, she embarked on a mission to provide compassionate veterinary care by starting her own mobile practice in Costa Rica. Her commitment extended to caring for cattle, horses, dogs, and cats, and she even served on the Costa Rica Veterinary Medical Examining Board, underlining her unwavering dedication to animal welfare.
With dual citizenship in the USA and Costa Rica, Dr. Campabadal decided to make a difference in Avondale, Arizona. In 2013, she relocated and obtained her Arizona Veterinary License. Driven by her passion for animal well-being, she founded KC In Home Pet Euthanasia, offering a gentle, loving a stress free experience during their final
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Dr. Campabadal is a proud member of AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association), AZVMA (Arizona Veterinary Medical Association), and the Arizona Veterinary Medical Examining Board. She is also an Accredited Veterinarian with USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). Her dedication extends to helping elderly pet owners who may find it challenging to access veterinary care.
In Avondale, when the time comes to say goodbye to your beloved pet, Dr. Campabadal and KC In Home Pet Euthanasia are here to provide a compassionate and loving farewell. Your pet’s comfort and your peace of mind are our top priorities.