In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Santa Ana, CA
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 $465 with optional cremation ranging from $145 - $565, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type
Dr. Daniela Lutri
Also serves: La Habra Heights, Signal Hill, +93 more
Dr. Lutri, originally from Argentina, South America, has always been passionate about animals. As a child, she remembers drawing a picture of herself with a little dog on a table, wanting to help it. After completing six years of vet school abroad, she pursued her dream of becoming licensed in the United States. Since graduating, Dr. Lutri has been practicing as a general practitioner and relief doctor, providing assistance to hospitals around the LA/OC area. In 2020, Dr. Lutri completed her DVM education from ECFVG, after earning her degree from the National University of Rio Cuarto in 2004. A few years ago, she faced the difficult decision of euthanizing her own beloved pet after it was hit by a car. This experience gave her a deeper understanding of the sorrow and pain that pet parents go through when making the same decision for their furry friends. Dr. Lutri's empathy towards animals and their families led her to begin offering in-home euthanasia services, where she can provide support to pet owners during their pets' last moments. Unlike the appointments at busy hospitals and clinics where time is limited, Dr. Lutri's in-home services allow her to give support throughout the process. When not practicing veterinary medicine, Dr. Lutri enjoys spending time with her family, especially her husband, and daughter. They love to go on weekend getaways together. After losing her beloved pet almost two years ago, Dr. Lutri and her family are preparing to adopt a new furry friend. Lastly, Dr. Lutri is also fluent in Spanish, allowing her to communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking pet owners and provide them with quality care for their beloved pets.
Dr. Daniela Lutri
Also serves: La Habra Heights, Signal Hill, +93 more
Dr. Lutri, originally from Argentina, South America, has always been passionate about animals. As a child, she remembers drawing a picture of herself with a little dog on a table, wanting to help it. After completing six years of vet school abroad, she pursued her dream of becoming licensed in the United States. Since graduating, Dr. Lutri has been practicing as a general practitioner and relief doctor, providing assistance to hospitals around the LA/OC area. In 2020, Dr. Lutri completed her DVM education from ECFVG, after earning her degree from the National University of Rio Cuarto in 2004. A few years ago, she faced the difficult decision of euthanizing her own beloved pet after it was hit by a car. This experience gave her a deeper understanding of the sorrow and pain that pet parents go through when making the same decision for their furry friends. Dr. Lutri's empathy towards animals and their families led her to begin offering in-home euthanasia services, where she can provide support to pet owners during their pets' last moments. Unlike the appointments at busy hospitals and clinics where time is limited, Dr. Lutri's in-home services allow her to give support throughout the process. When not practicing veterinary medicine, Dr. Lutri enjoys spending time with her family, especially her husband, and daughter. They love to go on weekend getaways together. After losing her beloved pet almost two years ago, Dr. Lutri and her family are preparing to adopt a new furry friend. Lastly, Dr. Lutri is also fluent in Spanish, allowing her to communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking pet owners and provide them with quality care for their beloved pets.

Dr. Lisa Fieg
Growing up in rural Pennsylvania surrounded by a variety of animals—including ducks, rabbits, reptiles, and dogs—a deep connection with animals developed early on. This passion was solidified at a young age while caring for my family dog, Missy, who was diagnosed with diabetes. This experience ignited my dedication to veterinary medicine, leading me to earn my bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and my DVM from Western University of Health Sciences in California in 2016. After graduating, I moved to California, where I not only fell in love with the state but also with my husband, Dylan. Together with our four Yorkshire Terriers—Monte, Ronin, Rio, and Tiki—we have made our home in Brea, Orange County. Over the past eight years, I’ve practiced veterinary medicine here, with the past three years focusing on providing compassionate in-home pet euthanasia services. This role allows me to offer a blend of expertise and empathy, ensuring that pets and their families receive the utmost care during such sensitive times. Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, especially to tropical locations, and keeping up with the latest movies. My commitment to veterinary care is driven by a profound understanding of the bond between pets and their families. I am dedicated to offering a peaceful and compassionate farewell in the comfort of home, ensuring every parting is handled with the respect and care that your beloved pet deserves.

Dr. Lisa Fieg
Growing up in rural Pennsylvania surrounded by a variety of animals—including ducks, rabbits, reptiles, and dogs—a deep connection with animals developed early on. This passion was solidified at a young age while caring for my family dog, Missy, who was diagnosed with diabetes. This experience ignited my dedication to veterinary medicine, leading me to earn my bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and my DVM from Western University of Health Sciences in California in 2016. After graduating, I moved to California, where I not only fell in love with the state but also with my husband, Dylan. Together with our four Yorkshire Terriers—Monte, Ronin, Rio, and Tiki—we have made our home in Brea, Orange County. Over the past eight years, I’ve practiced veterinary medicine here, with the past three years focusing on providing compassionate in-home pet euthanasia services. This role allows me to offer a blend of expertise and empathy, ensuring that pets and their families receive the utmost care during such sensitive times. Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, especially to tropical locations, and keeping up with the latest movies. My commitment to veterinary care is driven by a profound understanding of the bond between pets and their families. I am dedicated to offering a peaceful and compassionate farewell in the comfort of home, ensuring every parting is handled with the respect and care that your beloved pet deserves.

Dr. Lis Pilago
Also serves: Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, +47 more
Dr. Lis has been a veterinarian for 0ver 15 years , bringing warmth, compassion, and experience to every family she helps. Born in Brazil, she came to the U.S. after graduating from veterinary school, earned her veterinary license through the ECFVG-Tuskegee University, and built a life with her husband and children. Throughout her career, she has worked in general practice, shelter medicine, and volunteer services— it's also in providing in-home end-of-life care where she found a important calling. She has always known that caring for animals was her purpose. From a young age, through many pets in the family she felt a special connection with them and a deep sense of peace in their presence. After having to make the difficult decision to guide her own beloved dog through a gentle and loving farewell at home, the comfort that brought to both her pet and the family inspired her to help others through this incredibly meaningful and emotional time. She understands how important it is to honor a pet’s life with dignity, compassion, and peace in their final moments. Outside of work, Dr.Lis cherish time spent with family and friends, enjoying worship music, outdoor adventures, and a occasional movie night at the mall. At home, her heart is full thanks to three lovable chihuahuas—Patinho, Petitie, and Pipoka—and a tiny but spirited pet fish. Her life and practice are grounded in love, connection, and the belief that every pet deserves a peaceful goodbye.

Dr. Lis Pilago
Also serves: Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, +47 more
Dr. Lis has been a veterinarian for 0ver 15 years , bringing warmth, compassion, and experience to every family she helps. Born in Brazil, she came to the U.S. after graduating from veterinary school, earned her veterinary license through the ECFVG-Tuskegee University, and built a life with her husband and children. Throughout her career, she has worked in general practice, shelter medicine, and volunteer services— it's also in providing in-home end-of-life care where she found a important calling. She has always known that caring for animals was her purpose. From a young age, through many pets in the family she felt a special connection with them and a deep sense of peace in their presence. After having to make the difficult decision to guide her own beloved dog through a gentle and loving farewell at home, the comfort that brought to both her pet and the family inspired her to help others through this incredibly meaningful and emotional time. She understands how important it is to honor a pet’s life with dignity, compassion, and peace in their final moments. Outside of work, Dr.Lis cherish time spent with family and friends, enjoying worship music, outdoor adventures, and a occasional movie night at the mall. At home, her heart is full thanks to three lovable chihuahuas—Patinho, Petitie, and Pipoka—and a tiny but spirited pet fish. Her life and practice are grounded in love, connection, and the belief that every pet deserves a peaceful goodbye.

Dr. Kayla Mochizuki
Also serves: Irvine, Mission Viejo, +3 more
Dr. Kayla Mochizuki was raised in Ventura County, where a childhood surrounded by animals of all kinds — from furry companions to reptiles — inspired her early decision to pursue veterinary medicine. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Missouri Valley College in 2015, combining her love of science with a passion for travel and new experiences. After gaining hands-on experience as a veterinary technician, she went on to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2022. She then returned to California to complete a rotating internship and began her career in emergency medicine, where she developed a strong foundation in high-quality, compassionate clinical care. Through her emergency and clinical work, Dr. Mochizuki developed a deep appreciation for supporting pets and their families during critical and emotional moments. She considers it a privilege to provide in-home euthanasia services, helping families say goodbye in a familiar and peaceful environment. Her approach centers on compassion, dignity, and respect, ensuring each pet’s final moments are as calm and comfortable as possible. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Mochizuki enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors through snowboarding, camping, and exploring nature. She values time with her partner and family, cares for an ever-growing plant collection, and enjoys international travel when possible. Her home is shared with a lively group of rescued animals, including her dog Kiva, three cats — Uno, Link, and Stanley — a rabbit named Bugs, along with fish and reptiles, reflecting her lifelong love for animals of every kind.

Dr. Kayla Mochizuki
Also serves: Irvine, Mission Viejo, +3 more
Dr. Kayla Mochizuki was raised in Ventura County, where a childhood surrounded by animals of all kinds — from furry companions to reptiles — inspired her early decision to pursue veterinary medicine. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Missouri Valley College in 2015, combining her love of science with a passion for travel and new experiences. After gaining hands-on experience as a veterinary technician, she went on to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2022. She then returned to California to complete a rotating internship and began her career in emergency medicine, where she developed a strong foundation in high-quality, compassionate clinical care. Through her emergency and clinical work, Dr. Mochizuki developed a deep appreciation for supporting pets and their families during critical and emotional moments. She considers it a privilege to provide in-home euthanasia services, helping families say goodbye in a familiar and peaceful environment. Her approach centers on compassion, dignity, and respect, ensuring each pet’s final moments are as calm and comfortable as possible. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Mochizuki enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors through snowboarding, camping, and exploring nature. She values time with her partner and family, cares for an ever-growing plant collection, and enjoys international travel when possible. Her home is shared with a lively group of rescued animals, including her dog Kiva, three cats — Uno, Link, and Stanley — a rabbit named Bugs, along with fish and reptiles, reflecting her lifelong love for animals of every kind.

Dr. Dave Leatherman
Also serves: Yorba Linda, Anaheim, +19 more
I was born in San Pedro, CA and grew up in nearby Manhattan Beach. The ocean and the sunshine have been a part of my life since I was a baby, and I absolutely love the water. As I was slowly working my way through junior college in my 20's I found that I excelled in science, and was earning exemplary grades in chemistry and math. I also absolutely loved animals, particularly dogs, and seeing them just brought a smile to my face no matter how my day was going. I decided to transfer to UC Davis for my bachelors degree in biochemistry with a minor in animal science. Then my passion for animals took me all the way around the world to Perth, Western Australia where I earned my veterinary degree from Murdoch University. During my time in vet school, I was able to travel to India to spay and neuter street dogs. I even adopted a street dog that I spayed, and named her Sumitra which means "good friend" in Hindi. Western Australia ignited my passion for travel, which I still love and try to do as often as I can. When I returned to California after school, I held several associate positions at various hospitals in both Southern California and in Northern California near Davis, but never found the "ideal job". Then I discovered relief work, that included traveling to different hospitals, and I loved the variety. During this period, I worked for a mobile veterinarian and got to experience how helpful it was for the elderly client, or for animals that were terrified of going to a vets office. This passion for in-home veterinary care led me to embrace the role of in-home euthanasia, seeing how important it was for families to say goodbye from the comfort of home. In 2024 I became a Certified Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian (CPEV) through the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA) so that I could provide the most peaceful and comfortable end-of-life care available. It is my honor to be welcomed into your home and try and make the most difficult day imaginable, just a little more bearable.
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Dr. Dave Leatherman
Also serves: Yorba Linda, Anaheim, +19 more
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I was born in San Pedro, CA and grew up in nearby Manhattan Beach. The ocean and the sunshine have been a part of my life since I was a baby, and I absolutely love the water. As I was slowly working my way through junior college in my 20's I found that I excelled in science, and was earning exemplary grades in chemistry and math. I also absolutely loved animals, particularly dogs, and seeing them just brought a smile to my face no matter how my day was going. I decided to transfer to UC Davis for my bachelors degree in biochemistry with a minor in animal science. Then my passion for animals took me all the way around the world to Perth, Western Australia where I earned my veterinary degree from Murdoch University. During my time in vet school, I was able to travel to India to spay and neuter street dogs. I even adopted a street dog that I spayed, and named her Sumitra which means "good friend" in Hindi. Western Australia ignited my passion for travel, which I still love and try to do as often as I can. When I returned to California after school, I held several associate positions at various hospitals in both Southern California and in Northern California near Davis, but never found the "ideal job". Then I discovered relief work, that included traveling to different hospitals, and I loved the variety. During this period, I worked for a mobile veterinarian and got to experience how helpful it was for the elderly client, or for animals that were terrified of going to a vets office. This passion for in-home veterinary care led me to embrace the role of in-home euthanasia, seeing how important it was for families to say goodbye from the comfort of home. In 2024 I became a Certified Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian (CPEV) through the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA) so that I could provide the most peaceful and comfortable end-of-life care available. It is my honor to be welcomed into your home and try and make the most difficult day imaginable, just a little more bearable.
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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Santa Ana, CA. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.


















