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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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.

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

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

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Your vet visits your home

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

Vet coordinates aftercare

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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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Reviewed By: Dr. Bethany Hsia, Dr. Gary Hsia

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I would definitely recommend Dr . Sarah Clem. It was a traumatic experience for me but Dr Sarah was able to explain the process even for a short period of time. She's compassionate and caring.

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5.0 Jan 01 2025 by ANABELLA D.
Review by ANABELLA D.
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The service offered made the decision easier to end my aged cat’s struggle to breathe. Dr. Karen was professional; explained the process and was companionate through out the visit. I appreciated the guilt free interaction with her.

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5.0 Jan 04 2025 by Gail Rogers
Review by Gail Rogers

Dr. Diana Gersten is one of the most caring, kind and professional Vets you will ever meet. Our family can not thank her enough for helping guide us through the step by step end of life process for both of our 18 & 19 year old fur babies. It is never easy to make an end of life decision for your pet, but Dr. Gersten provides a thorough exam of your pet as soon as she arrives to your home and explains everything to you so that you know you are making a well informed decision for your pet. Dr. Gersten and Codapet provide the most compassionate and private end of life services for your pet family members. Thanks Dr. Gersten & Codapet.

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5.0 Dec 22 2024 by Robert G.
Review by Robert G.
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Dr Cory Korsgen, introduced herself as Cory. She did not rush. She was thorough in evaluating that the euthanasia was timed right and that it was the best thing for our pet. She was accommodating to our needs and gave so much of herself in our time of grief. She treated the whole process with so much respect and care. Even the transport of our pet after he passed was done so with care, he was carried out in comfort and the back of the vehicle was specially prepared to receive him. She made herself available for last minute requests. I will always recommend this for those that want their beloved fur babies not to suffer. Cory is a caring and beautiful person and she gives a part of that beauty to a very sad event helping to make the loss a little less painful. I am Forever grateful for you Cory.

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5.0 Jan 06 2025 by Amy B.
Review by Amy B.
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Dr. Sarah was so kind and understanding. She was very gentle with Artie. My other dogs were part of the process to ease Artie's passage and to understand their brother's death. A beautiful experience at a very sad moment.

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5.0 Dec 30 2024 by Tracy Haas
Review by Tracy Haas

Being able to have Dr.Chapman come to our home for Kona was the best decision. Kona was very sick and taking her to the vet office would have just added more stress to her already stressful condition. As a family we were able to all be there and show out love and our other dog had time also to say goodbye. This is the process I will use going forward.

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5.0 Jan 07 2025 by Denise Brooks
Review by Denise Brooks