In home pet euthanasia near me

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Pet Euthanasia Near You

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Provide your furry companion with a compassionate, end-of-life care in the comfort of your home, surrounded by loved ones with expert care of a certified veterinarian serving your community.

Pet euthanasia is a compassionate choice to end an animal companion’s suffering from a poor quality of life due to illness, injury, or old age.


A veterinarian administers medication that peacefully ends the pet’s life. The process is usually quick and painless, allowing the animal to gently pass on.


Consult with your veterinarian about your pet’s condition and quality of life. They will help you better understand the process and make an informed decision.


It’s normal to feel grief, guilt, and uncertainty during this challenging time. Our community of veterinarians provide you with support and guidance through this challenging time.

Deciding when it's time for end-of-life care for your pet is very difficult. Look for signs that your pet is suffering, such as loss of appetite, difficulty moving, or changes in behavior. Trust your instincts and notice how they respond to their favorite activities. It's important to talk to your vet, who can provide guidance based on their health and quality of life. Remember, you know your pet best, and your love for them will help you make the right choice. It's a painful decision, but ensuring your pet's comfort and dignity shows how much you care. Read more about how CodaPet can help you make the right choice.

For many years, the common term for euthanasia was “put to sleep.” It's also a good description of what happens during the procedure.

  • Your veterinarian will perform the same procedure your dog or cat would receive at a veterinary hospital or clinic, in the comfort of your home.
  • Your veterinarian relaxes your pet by administering a sedative. The shot will feel like getting a vaccine.
  • Once the sedative is in full effect (within 5 to 15 minutes), your pet will be deep asleep, relieved of all suffering.
  • Finally, the veterinarian will give a shot of anesthesia to slow down your pet’s respiratory system until the heart stops beating. In most cases, this takes less than a minute to occur.
  • Whether death is natural or assisted, the following effects may occur:
  • Legs and ears may twitch as if the animal is dreaming. At this point, your pet is unconscious and unaware of its body movements.
  • Some medications may cause nausea for the pet resulting in vomiting.
  • As the body and consequently muscles relax, so do the bladder and the bowels which can lead to urination and or defecation. The loss of muscle tone in the eyelids may result in the pet’s eyes remaining partially open.

Your veterinarian will arrive wearing regular clothes to better fit the home environment. They will bring a stethoscope and other “tools of the trade.” The at-home appointment typically lasts 20 to 45 minutes based on your needs and preferences.

  • We aim to make your final moments with your pet as peaceful as possible by providing care with compassion, patience, and understanding.
  • Show your veterinarian the area in your home you’ve chosen for the procedure.
  • Consider keeping some of your pet’s favorite treats on hand for them to enjoy before the procedure.
  • Based on your comfort level, your veterinarian will explain as much or as little about what they’re about to do. Feel free to ask questions along the way.
  • You may want to invite family members and loved ones both human and four-legged to gather close to your pet.
  • Keep enough space for the veterinarian to work.
  • Ask everyone gathered around to remain calm through the process.
  • Once you’re ready, your veterinarian will begin the actual procedure.

Throughout the process, if at any point you'd like more time or have any special requests, please let us know. We will do our best to help and give you the time you need. Our goal is to help your pet’s passing be as dignified and peaceful as possible.

After the procedure, your veterinarian will ask if you to take as much time as you need with your pet after they have passed.

When you're ready, they will confirm how you want to handle your pet's body. You can choose from two cremation services:

  • Ashes returned - physical barriers keep each pet separate so you get your pet's ashes back.
  • No ashes returned - your pet's ashes will be scattered respectfully with other pets by the crematorium.

If you leave your pet's body with us, your veterinarian will treat it with great care, respect, and dignity.

We will handle all the aftercare arrangements as you asked, so you can take care of yourself and your loved ones after saying goodbye.

Most pet owners decide on aftercare services the day before the euthanasia appointment.

You can choose to handle your pet’s body yourself, or cremation services. Learn more about the aftercare options CodaPet provides here.

If you change your mind on how to handle your pet’s remains on the day of the procedure, let your veterinarian know. We are flexible and understand these and are here to support your decision.

Losing a pet is very hard, and it's okay to feel sad, angry, or confused. You might miss your pet a lot and feel empty inside. It's normal to cry or even have trouble sleeping and eating. Talking about your pet and sharing memories can help. Remember, everyone grieves differently, so take the time you need. It's okay to ask for help from friends, family, or even a counselor. Your feelings are valid, and it's important to take care of yourself during this time. Read more about pet loss and the grieving process here.

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What pet parents are saying

Overall service rating from over 2489+ reviews

Dr. Robert Devlin- my family and I cannot thank you enough for your kindness, support and empathy!! You made a very heartbreaking experience as smooth as you possible, talked us through the entire process with such warmth and gave us as much time with our precious baby as we needed. Thank you a million times! 10/10 would recommend him to anyone having to make the devastating choice as we had to make today!!

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5.0 Jan 22 2025 by Brittany Gunter
Review by Brittany Gunter

Dr. Karen made this very difficult situation bearable. She is knowledgeable, professional, thorough, kind, and caring. We are so thankful that God sent her to our family to care for and about our beloved Lili. God bless you, Dr. Karen. You are a gem!

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5.0 Jan 23 2025 by Sandra Gostanian
Review by Sandra Gostanian

Dr. Gibson turned what was a very difficult time into a blessing for all of us. Her professionalism, kindness, patience, and caring infused a grace into Amos' transition that we will not forget. We have the highest respect for her service and have recommended her to all our friends. Thank you so much, Debbie and Sharon

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5.0 Jan 30 2025 by Deborah M.
Review by Deborah M.
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Dr. Katie was so compassionate, caring and let us control the timing of saying goodbye to our beloved Gracie. She followed up with a personalized hand written card and you can tell she truly cares and made a difficult day a little more easy to deal with. Absolutely a kind souls is Dr Katie!!

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5.0 Jan 18 2025 by Matt R.
Review by Matt R.
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I had never met Dr. Peterson until she arrived to euthanize my little boy. He was 16 1/2 years old and had been fine just 2 days earlier. He had 2 days of such a rapid decline and his regular vet was talking about being able to get him in in about a week, which I found to just be cruel. In calling CODApet, they had 2 appointments available that afternoon. I took the 5:00 appointment and let them know my door would be unlocked, so she could just walk in. At 4:30, I brought Carrie into the loving room, put his favorite soft blanket over me and laid him in my lap as I sat in my recliner. Dr. Peterson came through the door as my clocks were chiming 5:00, PERFECTLY on time. She could not have been kinder. She was soft-spoken throughout, explaining every thing she would be doing. She did all she needed to do with Carrie continuing to lie on me and that is where he died. She was empathetic, SO incredibly thoughtful, not seeming rushed, allowing me the time to cry and let her take Carrie when I was ready. I have a second cat that wandered through a bit and she'd talk to him and pet him. I have no idea how many times I said thank you to her. This is the absolute worst time in a pet owner's life but I also believe it's the last thing we can do to love them. Dr. Peterson made this time the easiest she could. I am so thankful for this wonderful, kind woman and this service that didn't make me wait or Carrie suffer. It was the most peaceful time it could have been. I had chosen to have Carrie's ashes returned to me and, coincidentally, they arrived this afternoon. Dr. Peterson had a choice of options for this service as well and my little boy is back home. This woman was an absolute blessing both to me and to the loving care she provided my cat.

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5.0 Jan 24 2025 by Kathi S.
Review by Kathi S.
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Making the decision that my beautiful dog, my best friend and companion through good and bad, needed to be euthanized was one of the most difficult of my life. Finding CodaPet and particularly Dr Lori Schmalz for in-home euthanasia, was a relief for both me and my dog. Dr Lori is so compassionate, reassuring and sweet that Scooby's passing was gentle slide from pain and distress to calm comfort. I will recommend her to anyone facing this decision for their pet. CodaPet's online scheduling is simple and takes just a few minutes. I even had to change the appointment because in the middle of the night Scooby began to breathe shallowly and he became suddenly much worse. At 3am I was able to change my appointment to the first one available. Thank you so much Dr Lori.

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5.0 Jan 26 2025 by Mary Padial
Review by Mary Padial

Quality-of-life survey

Gauge your pet’s well-being by answering questions to examine various aspects of your pet’s daily life such as mobility, happiness, and appetite.

Questions you may have

We allow cancellations at no fee to you for appointments canceled more than 4 hours before your start time. If you cancel your appointment less than 4 hours before your appointment time you will be subject to a cancellation fee of $100.

Your vet reserves time in their schedule exclusively for you, so we ask you to cancel as soon as you are able so that your vet may help another family in need.

Note: You can cancel or reschedule your appointment on your booking confirmation page or find a link to it in your booking confirmation email.

You have the option of choosing to have your vet respectfully transport your pet to the crematorium and either have their ashes returned to you or have them respectfully spread amongst other pets.

Note: If you choose to have your pet’s ashes returned to you, your vet will coordinate the return of your pet’s ashes at the time of your appointment.

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.

Yes, your vet will offer a variety of memorabilia you can purchase if you choose to request the return of your pet's ashes. Once you select your vet and cremation choice on the next page, you can view your options.

Note: You may also choose to add the memorabilia or change your mind about your choice at the time of your appointment.

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.

In the case of wanting a private burial, if your city/county regulations allow, you can choose to bury your pet. Please check local regulations to see if this is legal in your area.

If you want to bury your pet in a cemetery, you will need to choose and make arrangements with a local pet cemetery before the euthanasia appointment. Please be sure to let your CodaPet vet know if you have planned for such a burial.

Note: Your vet can only assist with cremation options, and does not handle burials of any type.