1. Affordable Kentucky Pet Crematory

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    CodaPet - Lexington

    CodaPet - Lexington

    5.0
    (1 review)

    Dr. Everett was very compassionate, and led us through the process of euthanizing our sweet fur…read moreblessing! We are so glad we were able to allow her to go peacefully, at home, in her favorite place, surrounded by familiar smells and sounds, and in the arms of the people she loved.

    From the owner: CodaPet is a network of caring and skilled veterinarians who offer at home pet euthanasia services…read more View doctor profiles, schedules, get a personalized quote and book appointments online at our website. Dr. Carrie Everett is a compassionate veterinarian with a deep-rooted love for animals, both big and small. Her journey in veterinary medicine began in Lexington, KY, where her childhood was filled with a passion for animals. Growing up, she always had at least one feline companion in her home and started her lifelong love for horses at the age of six. As a practicing veterinarian, Carrie found immense joy in supporting the special and irreplaceable bond between humans and their animal companions. She personally experienced the loss of her beloved pets, Cooper, Momma, and Vinny, and the assistance of an in-home euthanasia veterinarian during those difficult times left a profound impact on her. This experience ignited a passion within her to provide the same compassionate and peaceful end-of-life care for other pets and their families. Carrie believes there is something profoundly beautiful about allowing a pet to find solace and comfort in their familiar home environment while saying their final goodbye. It is both a privilege and an honor for her to be a part of this heartwarming process, offering solace and support to those in need.

    BluePearl - Louisville

    BluePearl - Louisville

    3.4
    (102 reviews)

    There's nothing worse than having a sick pup. Well, actually, there is. A sick pup in the middle…read moreof the night. Blue Pearl is an emergency animal hospital that's open 24/7/365. There's a staff of several vet assistant, one or two veterinarians and office staff. It's advised to call ahead to let them know you're coming. Depending on the severity of your pets illness (I must acknowledge they treat cats, too), you can wait anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours before being seen. Seriously sick animals get priority status. The waiting area is clean and comfortable. There's complementary water and coffee along with a reasonably priced vending machine with various snacks. They even offer phone chargers n case you forgot to bring one. Pricing is on the high side. But what wouldn't we pay when our pet is ill? Our little guy isn't out of the woods yet, but we're comforted in knowing he's getting the best care possible. If he comes home feeling better, I'll bump BluePearl to 10 stars.

    My precious babygirl, Princess Leia, was discarded by the doctors and techs on staff. Which led to…read moreher tragic death. I told the vet tech and doctor that my dog was poisoned but they claimed gastrointestinal. I explained researching the medicine and it killing ither dogs and cata. My dog was in shock and poisoned. For three hours, I thought she was receiving life-saving treatment. The doctor left to grab a paper then never came back and sent in the vet tech. Then the vet tech mentioned there was a real emergency that she had to use my payment paper for. My dogs poisoning wasn't taken seriously and so we left. Only to rush back as she was dying hours later. Had staff taken me seriously, my baby girl would still be alive. The morning staff at 4am were wonderful and wish they would have been the staff available when we drove an hour the first time that day before. I called the toxicology hotline to open a case and speed up her emergency treatment. The hotline was pointless and refused to believe a Flea + Tick medicine went to her bloodstream. I explained how every symptom from Flea + Tick poisoning (that my other dog had also experienced) was happening, they didn't take me serious and kept trying to find another reason for her seizures, tremors, vomiting, swollen organs, diarrhea, etc. My vet sent me to Blue Pearl saying they would treat her for being poisoned and in shock. This was not the case. We were there three hours before they apparently got ahold of the hotline. Which, why would you wait when a dog is dying? The hotline, once again, as I told them, didn't recommended anything for poisoning. They kept saying my dog was an old girl, as if ther way she was acting was due to her age. She was extremely healthy and agile prior to thirty minutes before receiving the Flea + Tick medicine. Please, if you go to BP, advocate for your animal and if its over toxicology, request immediate treatment or your dig could die waiting for the hotline they require to give unhelpful advice.

    Affordable Kentucky Pet Crematory - petcremation - Updated July 2026

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