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In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Topeka, KS

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 $75 - $400, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Amy Roberts

Dr. Amy Roberts

Kansas City, MO

Also serves: Sugar Creek, Ks City, +338 more

Dr. Amy Roberts was raised on a family farm near Trenton, Missouri. Her parents raised livestock and taught Amy the business of farming. She was in both 4-H and FFA and did chores on the farm. At the county fair she showed the family’s livestock. During her childhood Amy’s family pets were a Siamese cat named Cindy and a Dalmatian named Lady. In high school and college, Dr. Roberts was a gifted student. She attended college in Maryville, at North West Missouri State University and then went to Veterinary School at University of Missouri where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2000. After receiving her DVM she completed a yearlong internship at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. She worked in private practice for several years and her favorite job was working as an emergency veterinarian at Blue Pearl Veterinary and Specialty Hospital in Overland Park for three years. During these years she became interested in owning her own practice. The Northland is her favorite part of Kansas City and she says it “has a small town feel with all the amenities of a big city.” In 2013 Dr. Roberts bought Animal Clinic of Boardwalk Square and to better serve her clients and patients a new building was soon needed. Northland Veterinary Hospital was built. The practice moved to the south side of Barry Road in April of 2018. The new clinic is beautiful. It is clean, bright, and well-appointed with all the best equipment and fixtures and it is a place where Dr. Roberts is proud to provide high quality veterinary services. Always learning, Dr. Roberts has studied acupuncture and herbal medicine at the Chi Institute in Riddick, Florida. She believes clients should have choices including holistic services. Her goal is to provide the very best conventional medicine and a full menu of complementary services for her patients.

Next available:Wednesday at 2:00 PM
5.0
97 Reviews
Dr. Jill Holt

Dr. Jill Holt

Manhattan, KS

Also serves: Saint George, Wamego, +155 more

Dr. Jill Holt is a compassionate veterinarian who specializes in in-home pet euthanasia. She is dedicated to providing a comforting and peaceful experience for pets and their families during this challenging time. A native Kansan, Dr. Holt graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Veterinary Medicine in 2002. Since then, she has practiced small animal medicine in numerous clinics, hospitals, and animal shelters across Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. Her love for animals and science motivated her career choice, and she is committed to offering a private and comfortable setting for end-of-life care. Dr. Holt resides near Manhattan, Kansas, with her husband and their three children. Their home life is bustling with activities in their local church and community. Dr. Holt's passion for gardening yields an abundance of vegetables every year, with a particular focus on increasing her tomato production. In her spare time, she enjoys knitting, crocheting, camping, and cooking with her family. Her home is filled with the joy of her loyal labrador, Annie, who has been her faithful companion for eight years, as well as several barn cats and free-ranging chickens that entertain the family with their amusing antics. By choosing Dr. Holt for your pet's end-of-life care, you can expect a skilled and compassionate approach. Her focus is on creating a serene environment for pets and their families during this emotional time. Dr. Holt's dedication and experience ensure that your beloved pet's final moments are as comfortable and peaceful as possible.

Next available:Today at 6:15 PM
5.0
5 Reviews
Dr. Lisa Stadler

Dr. Lisa Stadler

Topeka, KS

Also serves: Mission Hills, Overbrook, +31 more

Dr. Lisa Stadler is an experienced and compassionate veterinarian who specializes in in-home pet euthanasia. A Kansas native, Dr. Stadler graduated from Kansas State University with a teaching degree before returning to earn her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1993. With over 30 years of experience in small animal medicine and surgery, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her work. Dr. Stadler has been practicing in Ottawa, Kansas, since 2001 and previously worked in Parkersburg, WV. She understands the profound connection between pets and their families and strives to provide a peaceful, compassionate experience during this emotional time. Dr. Stadler's lifelong passion for working with both people and animals led her to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. Her extensive experience performing euthanasias has deepened her understanding of the emotional impact on families and pets. Dr. Stadler is dedicated to making the process as painless and compassionate as possible, ensuring that every pet and their family feel comforted as they say their final goodbyes. She aims to provide an environment that honors the bond between pets and their families during their final moments together. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Stadler enjoys attending her eight grandchildren's sporting and scholastic events. Her spare time is spent gardening, cooking, reading, and relaxing. She lives on a farm with her husband, where they care for cattle, two family dogs, several hunting dogs, and two working horses. Megan, a 10-year-old female Boston Terrier, is Dr. Stadler's constant companion and goes to work with her every day. Honey, a long-haired Jack Russell Terrier, is the farm's "varmint control" expert and loves rides in the feed truck and belly rubs.

Next available:Today at 3:00 PM
5.0
34 Reviews

End-of-life care

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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Topeka, KS. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.

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Quality of life assessment

How do I know when it's time?

This questionnaire can help you reflect on your pet's quality of life and offer guidance during a difficult time.

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