Dr. Dustin Clark
Dr. Dustin Clark grew up on a farm in Idaho with horses and cattle as well as many cats and dogs. He saw his first veterinary surgery at a young age and knew right then what career he would pursue. He graduated from Washington State University in 2013 and came home to practice mixed animal medicine in Eastern Idaho, Western Montana and expanding into Utah. During his clinical career he recognized the need for pet owners to have an option for in home end of life care where pets and owners could feel much more safe and comfortable when dealing with such difficult decisions.
When not working, Dr. Clark enjoys spending time with his kids, riding horses and motorcycles and skiing.
Katie
Katie was born and raised in Colorado where from a young age she felt a deep connection for animals. She brought home every animal that her parents could be convinced of and often would pretend play vet with her pets. She studied animal science at BYU Idaho and upon graduation went to work for a mixed animal veterinary practice. She has been working as a vet tech for the last 10 years in both Idaho and Utah. Her career has included mixed animal practice, exotic and ER medicine, as well as managing a canine blood bank in Utah. Katie started this service with Dr. Clark because she strongly believes in at home euthanasia after seeing so many pets and their owners stressed out and emotional at the office. Having many hospice dogs herself, Katie recognized that home euthanasia was the best option for pet owners to say goodbye to their beloved pets in a safe and comfortable setting.
Her favorite things to do outside of work are skiing, working cows, riding horses, traveling and playing golf.