In-Home Pet Euthanasia

A Peaceful Passing At Home

Pets are family. When the time comes to say your final goodbye, schedule a licensed vet to visit your home. So that your dog or cat is surrounded by the comfort of familiarity and love.

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How It Works


No one wants to say goodbye too soon or too late. A quality of life questionnaire and these six steps can help guide your decision.


Meet the licensed, in-home euthanasia vets in your area, read reviews from other pet parents, and choose the best fit for your dog or cat.


Reserve an appropriate appointment time, and complete a short pre-appointment questionnaire.

Connect with your vet


Your vet will contact you the morning of or the evening before your appointment to answer any questions you may have.

Your vet visits your home


Your selected vet will arrive at the scheduled time, assess your beloved pet, and talk you through the process.

Vet coordinates aftercare


Depending on the AfterCare choice you make, your vet will coordinate the transportation and return of your pet’s ashes in an urn of your choosing.

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Overall service rating from over 6015+ reviews

Putting my beloved Avery down was the hardest day of my life. While there is no easy way to do that, Dr. Noe made the experience so much better. From the moment she came to my house, her calm presence put everyone at ease, including my dog. She was professional, yet spoke as if she had known Avery for years. She gave us as much time as we needed to say goodbye to our baby without feeling rushed. After Avery passed, Dr. Noe gave a heartfelt speech and hugged us all. I couldn't imagine having to euthanize in any other way.

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5.0
Sep 16 2025 by Jessica Rios
Review by Jessica Rios
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Dr. April was wonderful. She was kind, empathetic, and patient. She listened to my daughter and me talk about our memories with Emerson. She cried with us. She fully explained the process and assured us that we were giving Emerson peace and freedom from pain. She helped us save memories with locks of Emerson’s fur and paw prints. She made sure that Emerson left with dignity, carrying him gently in a comfortable bed. She helped make this most difficult time meaningful.

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Apr 26 2026 by Jeff T.
Review by Jeff T.
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Dr. Murray brought a level of peace and comfort to our home during the most difficult time of our life. We feared his (and any vet's) presence would feel somewhat dark knowing what was about to happen. However, when he got to our home, he sat with our Jax and just wanted to learn about him, his life, his favorite things, and our favorite memories with him. He gave us all the time we needed and comforted us. We miss our Jax and Dr. Murray helped us give him the send off he deserved.

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5.0
Apr 24 2026 by Jake H.
Review by Jake H.
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Dr. Dykstra was so compassionate and gentle during the passing of my sweet Rocky. I could not have had a better veterinarian during this difficult time. Thank you Dr. Dykstra

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5.0
Apr 22 2026 by Marla A.
Review by Marla A.
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This was definitely the way to give your baby wings. My dog was very afraid of the vet office, and i did not want him to be on his last day on earth. Dr Anna was on time, very loving, caring and made us all feel at ease with going forward. She even brought a treat for him, and my very usually picky dog ate it! She was amazing, and I would definitely call on her again. Thank you, Dr Anna. The Hallfrisch's.

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Sep 15 2025 by tina hallfrisch
Review by tina hallfrisch
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Saying goodbye to our dog Lucy was one of the hardest things we’ve ever had to face, but choosing in-home pet euthanasia was absolutely the right decision for HER (and for us) Lucy was only 7.5 years old. She lost her vision at the age of 5 and spent the last 2.5 years navigating the world in darkness. She adapted in her own way, relying on familiarity, scent, and the comfort of home. That’s why we knew we didn’t want her final moments to be in a stressful, unfamiliar environment like a veterinary office. Dr. Murray, who came to our home showed incredible compassion. He took the time to sit with us and ask about Lucy, what she loved, her personality, her routines. It didn’t feel clinical or rushed; it felt personal, respectful, and deeply human. Because Lucy was blind, she didn’t experience fear or confusion about being taken somewhere new. To her, it was simply another calm moment at home—another visitor stopping by. That gave us an incredible sense of peace. Dr. Murray patiently walked us through every step of the process, making sure we understood what was happening and what to expect. Most importantly, he gave us the time we needed to say goodbye. There was no pressure, no rushing—just quiet support during one of the most emotional moments of our lives. Lucy passed peacefully, surrounded by the people who loved her, in the place where she felt safest. We are so grateful for the empathy and professionalism shown to us and to Lucy. For anyone facing this difficult decision, I cannot recommend in-home euthanasia enough. It allowed Lucy to leave this world with dignity, comfort, and love. It gave us the chance to say goodbye in the most meaningful way possible.

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5.0
Apr 24 2026 by Agnes W.
Review by Agnes W.
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