In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Duluth, GA
Schedule a compassionate veterinarian to support you through this difficult time by providing a peaceful goodbye for your beloved pet in the comfort of your home. At home pet euthanasia appointments start at $325 with optional cremation ranging from $130 - $550, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Megan Blasier Duvall
Also serves: Avondale Estates, Scottdale, +12 more
Dr. Megan Duvall brings compassion and over 20 years of veterinary experience to help you and your beloved pet navigate the difficult journey of saying goodbye. Growing up in the DC suburbs of Maryland, she began her academic journey at the University of Georgia, graduating in 1998, and earned her DVM from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. Her career has been rich and varied, including internships in small animal, emergency, and zoo medicine, as well as contributing to the opening of the Georgia Aquarium. After years as the medical director at VCA Half Moon Bay in California, she returned to Atlanta during the pandemic to be closer to family. Dr. Duvall views veterinary medicine as a partnership with families, recognizing that pets are cherished companions who share our lives in deeply meaningful ways. She understands the bond between you and your pet, from adoption through the treasured senior years. Helping pets pass with dignity and comfort is a responsibility she approaches with empathy and respect, drawing from her own experiences to support families during these emotional moments. Outside of work, Dr. Duvall enjoys spending time with her sons, riding horses, practicing yoga, and traveling. At home, her family includes Banjo, a lovable German Shepherd-Husky, Willow, a quirky Husky-Boxer-Dachshund blend, and Delilah, their mischievous cat. Dr. Duvall feels privileged to be by your side, offering guidance and care during this most tender time in your pet’s life.

Dr. Megan Blasier Duvall
Also serves: Avondale Estates, Scottdale, +12 more
Dr. Megan Duvall brings compassion and over 20 years of veterinary experience to help you and your beloved pet navigate the difficult journey of saying goodbye. Growing up in the DC suburbs of Maryland, she began her academic journey at the University of Georgia, graduating in 1998, and earned her DVM from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. Her career has been rich and varied, including internships in small animal, emergency, and zoo medicine, as well as contributing to the opening of the Georgia Aquarium. After years as the medical director at VCA Half Moon Bay in California, she returned to Atlanta during the pandemic to be closer to family. Dr. Duvall views veterinary medicine as a partnership with families, recognizing that pets are cherished companions who share our lives in deeply meaningful ways. She understands the bond between you and your pet, from adoption through the treasured senior years. Helping pets pass with dignity and comfort is a responsibility she approaches with empathy and respect, drawing from her own experiences to support families during these emotional moments. Outside of work, Dr. Duvall enjoys spending time with her sons, riding horses, practicing yoga, and traveling. At home, her family includes Banjo, a lovable German Shepherd-Husky, Willow, a quirky Husky-Boxer-Dachshund blend, and Delilah, their mischievous cat. Dr. Duvall feels privileged to be by your side, offering guidance and care during this most tender time in your pet’s life.
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Dr. Allie Poole
Also serves: Acworth, Alpharetta, +42 more
Born and raised in Kentucky, Dr. Allie Poole's journey to becoming a veterinarian started at a young age. Her passion has been deeply rooted in her love for animals and the human-animal bond. Dr. Poole received her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Berry College in Rome, Georgia and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine (WAR EAGLE!). After obtaining her doctorate, Dr. Poole moved to Atlanta where she began to practice as an Emergency Doctor. Through her emergency work for 3.5 years, Dr. Poole became experienced in developing relationships with owners during times of crisis. Dr. Poole is passionate about providing thorough and compassionate care. After helping hundreds of families through end-of-life decisions, Dr. Poole realized the profound impact that the hospital environment plays into the grief experience for the families as well as the comfort of the pet. She made the decision to leave ER and transition to practicing in-home euthanasia full time in an effort to provide a more serene experience for both the pet and the family. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Poole enjoys spending time with her own pets. She rescued her dog, Willett, prior to starting veterinary school. Willett helped Dr. Poole study every day for 4 years, so he earned his honorary “dog”torate degree. Dr. Poole almost made it through vet school without adopting another pet, until Harlow, needed rescuing after she was hit by a car as a kitten. Dr. Poole rescued her third pet, Chappell, in 2024 when she was surrendered and required emergency surgery. Dr. Poole is also an avid sports fans and proudly supports the Atlanta Braves and the Auburn Tigers. When able, she loves to travel and explore new cultures. Her favorite destinations have included Thailand, Costa Rica, the Galapagos Islands, and South Africa.
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Dr. Allie Poole
Also serves: Acworth, Alpharetta, +42 more
Born and raised in Kentucky, Dr. Allie Poole's journey to becoming a veterinarian started at a young age. Her passion has been deeply rooted in her love for animals and the human-animal bond. Dr. Poole received her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Berry College in Rome, Georgia and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine (WAR EAGLE!). After obtaining her doctorate, Dr. Poole moved to Atlanta where she began to practice as an Emergency Doctor. Through her emergency work for 3.5 years, Dr. Poole became experienced in developing relationships with owners during times of crisis. Dr. Poole is passionate about providing thorough and compassionate care. After helping hundreds of families through end-of-life decisions, Dr. Poole realized the profound impact that the hospital environment plays into the grief experience for the families as well as the comfort of the pet. She made the decision to leave ER and transition to practicing in-home euthanasia full time in an effort to provide a more serene experience for both the pet and the family. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Poole enjoys spending time with her own pets. She rescued her dog, Willett, prior to starting veterinary school. Willett helped Dr. Poole study every day for 4 years, so he earned his honorary “dog”torate degree. Dr. Poole almost made it through vet school without adopting another pet, until Harlow, needed rescuing after she was hit by a car as a kitten. Dr. Poole rescued her third pet, Chappell, in 2024 when she was surrendered and required emergency surgery. Dr. Poole is also an avid sports fans and proudly supports the Atlanta Braves and the Auburn Tigers. When able, she loves to travel and explore new cultures. Her favorite destinations have included Thailand, Costa Rica, the Galapagos Islands, and South Africa.

Dr. Jessica Izlar
Also serves: Conyers, Covington, +8 more
Dr. Jessica Izlar is a Georgia native who was born and raised in Snellville and earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology, with a minor in Psychology, from Georgia Southern University in 2007. She went on to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Georgia in 2014 after first being inspired by a childhood visit to UGA’s veterinary school. After more than a decade in small animal general practice, she felt a clear calling toward end-of-life care and founded Willow Bridge Veterinary Home Hospice and Euthanasia Service to focus on providing gentle, in-home support for pets and their families. Throughout her career, Dr. Izlar developed a special connection with senior pets and patients with complex medical needs. She believes end-of-life care is one of the most meaningful services a veterinarian can offer — helping manage comfort, preserve dignity, and guide families through difficult decisions with clarity and compassion. She considers it an honor to help pets pass peacefully at home, surrounded by love and familiarity. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Izlar enjoys spending time with her husband, Joel, and her son, Cillian. She loves hiking, kayaking, reading, and watching movies. Her home is shared with a lively group of animal companions, including Duncan the orange tabby, Flower the Boston terrier, Shelly the Russian tortoise, and Sunflower the bearded dragon.

Dr. Jessica Izlar
Also serves: Conyers, Covington, +8 more
Dr. Jessica Izlar is a Georgia native who was born and raised in Snellville and earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology, with a minor in Psychology, from Georgia Southern University in 2007. She went on to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Georgia in 2014 after first being inspired by a childhood visit to UGA’s veterinary school. After more than a decade in small animal general practice, she felt a clear calling toward end-of-life care and founded Willow Bridge Veterinary Home Hospice and Euthanasia Service to focus on providing gentle, in-home support for pets and their families. Throughout her career, Dr. Izlar developed a special connection with senior pets and patients with complex medical needs. She believes end-of-life care is one of the most meaningful services a veterinarian can offer — helping manage comfort, preserve dignity, and guide families through difficult decisions with clarity and compassion. She considers it an honor to help pets pass peacefully at home, surrounded by love and familiarity. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Izlar enjoys spending time with her husband, Joel, and her son, Cillian. She loves hiking, kayaking, reading, and watching movies. Her home is shared with a lively group of animal companions, including Duncan the orange tabby, Flower the Boston terrier, Shelly the Russian tortoise, and Sunflower the bearded dragon.
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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Duluth, GA. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.



















