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Pet Euthanasia In Syracuse, NY

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 $350 with optional cremation ranging from $50 - $220, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

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FAQs

The total cost includes the in-home pet euthanasia service fee, any travel fee (if any apply), and a platform fee. Additionally, depending on your choice, fees may apply for cremation services or keepsakes.

During your appointment, your vet will confirm your aftercare selection with you. If you choose to arrange cremation services, your vet will oversee your pet’s transportation to a local facility for cremation. If your preferred cremation option includes the return of your pet’s ashes to you, your vet will discuss the process to reunite you with your pet's ashes and the anticipated time frame during your appointment

Yes, upon arrival the veterinarian will assess your pet. This can look different than an “nose to tail” examination in a clinic setting and will focus more on the pet’s history and quality of life.

It is not uncommon to have doubts about whether the time is right. If you’ve taken the Quality of Life Questionnaire and are still unsure, we recommend consulting with your family veterinarian before scheduling an appointment.

Rest assured, if you book an appointment, your in-home euthanasia veterinarian will let you know if they do not believe that euthanasia is appropriate at this time.

You can expect your veterinarian to be in your home from 20-60 minutes, depending on how much of that time you need or want throughout the process.

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My situation was very unique. I will not get into detail. But Dr Mills was above and beyond my expectations. She is completely experienced and was as gentle and compassionate as anyone could ever ask for. She was patient, empathetic and caring. She treated Dale like he had been her own. From beginning till he had passed. I'm only sharing this photo to show how gently and with great care she swaddled Dale in his favorite cloth. If and when I ever have to go through this again. There is no place or person I would use but Dr Mills.

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Jan 04 2026 by Kay Gerhard
Review by Kay Gerhard

Dr Duvall was awesome. Her expertise and support were outstanding. Our 18yr old dog Pnut was put to rest in the comfort of her home while I held her in my lap. We were SO pleased with the process.

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Jan 02 2026 by Mark Steele
Review by Mark Steele

Holding our sweet Whome kitty as he transitioned to the Rainbow Bridge was the most precious and comforting feeling of letting him go. It felt so natural and loving and peaceful. Thank you Dr Karen Whala for providing such an amazing last act of Love. 💕🙏🏼

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5.0
Jan 04 2026 by Judy Adolph
Review by Judy Adolph

Saying goodbye to our girl Jolene in the safety and comfort of our home was priceless. Dr. Whala’s compassion and gentleness eased our spirits as we said goodbye to Jolene.

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5.0
Jan 02 2026 by MARY C
Review by MARY C

On the morning of October 31st, 2025, my 19 year old orange cat "Oliver" peacefully passed at home via in-home pet euthanasia. It was a heart-wrenching loss, made even more-so because roughly 2 years prior he suffered a stroke which nearly killed him, and which took two weeks of intensive round the clock care that I administered as I worked from home. He recovered, but that was the first instance when I began to accept that time would eventually win, and so I had been preparing myself since that time to say goodbye to my furry boy. Nonetheless, I am happy to know that I was able to get him "to the finish line" of his life, as cats reaching 19 years isn't unheard of, but also not entirely common place either. He had maximum years and maximum love. Dr. Kristina was absolutely a professional through and through, even being in touch with me for the entire week prior to the day she would arrive to my home to administer the euthanasia, to stay on top of Oliver's status and whether or not he had passed during the night on his own, during the week leading up. Oliver had experienced increasing weight loss, lethargy, and once he started to barely eat and drink, I knew that it was only a matter of a day or two before he would begin to suffer as he passed. Dr. Kristina helped me ensure Oliver received the dignity in death that I tried to give him through his entire life as a living creature, my friend and my companion. She was patient, compassionate, incredibly knowledgeable, communicative, and understanding. She didn't rush us, she talked us through every moment, minute by minute, and she was empathetic. I don't know how the vets at CodaPet do it day in and day out, but I am extremely thankful for them. This was the way that Oliver deserved to depart this life, at home, comfortable, in a safe and familiar place. We could all only be so lucky to received the same departure. I go into 2026 still missing my little friend, but knowing that his was a peaceful, loving and dignified transition, free of pain, worry and stress. For that, I am grateful and even happy that I could provide that last act of mercy and love, and Coda Pet and Dr. Kristina helped make that possible. I thank them for the service they offer, and the manner in which they offer it. I hope this review helps any pet owners nearing that difficult time make the decision to have in-home pet euthanasia a little easier. It is hard no matter what, but in time, you will see that it really was the best way to say goodbye.

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Jan 02 2026 by Paul Rodriguez
Review by Paul Rodriguez

Dr. Mumm was incredibly compassionate and gentle during such an emotional time for our family. She took the time to explain everything clearly, never rushed us, and gave us the space we needed to say goodbye with love and dignity. Her calm presence brought so much comfort, and we are deeply grateful for her care. I would highly recommend having her involved in this difficult process. Thank you for making a very difficult day a little easier! ❤️

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Jan 02 2026 by Heather Benson
Review by Heather Benson

Understanding the At Home Pet Euthanasia Process

Our compassionate guide to pet euthanasia offers a resource for pet owners facing the difficult decision of saying goodbye to their beloved pet. It provides step-by-step guidance and practical tools like the Quality of Life Scale to ensure a peaceful and dignified farewell for beloved pets.

  1. Deciding When it’s Time

  2. Scheduling Your Appointment

  3. Pre-Appointment Communication

  4. Preparing

  5. Assessment

  6. The Euthanasia process

  7. Aftercare & Cremation

  8. Coping with pet loss

Pet Quality of Life Scale
The Pet Quality of Life Scale helps pet parents assess their pet's well-being. It aids in providing an objective view of your pet’s quality of life. Used alongside your veterinary advice, it ensures decisions focus on the pet's best interests.
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Aftercare Options For Your Beloved Pet
Learn more about your options when considering aftercare for your beloved pet, whether it's cremation, burial, or other meaningful alternatives.
Local crematorium & cemeteries in Syracuse, NY listed below. View List

Find additional resources available for your beloved pet

As you consider the compassionate choice of pet euthanasia, we offer a curated list of essential local resources to guide you

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Emergency Pet Hospitals & Clinics In Syracuse, NY

Find local emergency hospitals & clinics providing pet euthanasia (in-clinic) covering Syracuse, NY and surrounding cities

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VCA Fairmount Animal Hospital

4101 W Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13219

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Lyncourt Veterinary Hospital

2306 Court St, Syracuse, NY 13208

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Dewitt Veterinary Medical Center

222 Old Bridge St #300, East Syracuse, NY 13057

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Stack Veterinary Hospital

5092 Velasko Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215

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Liverpool Village Animal Hospital

6770, Onondaga Lake Pkwy, Liverpool, NY 13088

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Nottingham Pet Clinic

120 Julian Pl Unit F, Syracuse, NY 13210

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Quarryside Animal Hospital

4915 Jamesville Rd., Jamesville, NY 13078

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Stack Hospital For Pets

104 Clinton St, Fayetteville, NY 13066

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Arranging Your Pet’s Aftercare

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Pet Crematoriums In Syracuse, NY

Find locally recommended crematoriums serving Syracuse, NY and surrounding cities

  • Peaceful Pets by Schepp Family Funeral Homes

    7550 Kirkville Rd, Kirkville, NY 13082

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  • Pet Haven Cemetery and Crematory

    4501 West Seneca Turnpike Syracuse, New York 13215

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Pet Cemeteries In Syracuse, NY

Find locally recommended Cemeteries serving Syracuse, NY and surrounding cities

  • Pet Haven Cemetery

    4501 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215

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