At Humane Pet Euthanasia, I understand that saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult decisions a family can make. I provide compassionate in-home pet euthanasia, hospice guidance, and cremation options so your dog or cat can be cared for in a calm, familiar setting.
This is a professional paid mobile veterinary service. Pricing depends on your location, your pet’s size, appointment timing, and aftercare choices. If you are looking for free or very low-cost help, a local shelter, humane society, or low-cost veterinary clinic may be a better option.



I help families through the end-of-life process with calm guidance, privacy, and respect. Appointments are handled in your home so your pet can remain in a familiar place, with options for private cremation, communal cremation, or home burial when appropriate.
Families choose Humane Pet Euthanasia when they want a peaceful, private, and respectful goodbye at home. Reviews help families understand the level of care, patience, and support provided during a very emotional time.
Humane Pet Euthanasia provides private mobile veterinary end-of-life care for families who want their dog or cat to remain comfortable at home. This is a professional paid in-home appointment, with pricing based on your location, pet size, appointment timing, and cremation or aftercare choices.
In-home euthanasia is often the right choice for senior pets, seriously ill pets, large dogs that are difficult to transport, or families who want a calmer and more private experience than a clinic setting.
No, your pet will not feel any pain. The initial injection which sedates your pet is made with a small needle under the skin, it is very similar to how a vaccine feels. Most animals do not even know that I have given it. Keep in mind, the sedation will also relieve your pet of any pain they are currently experiencing.
The procedure itself is the same whether it is performed at home or in the hospital. However, being at home provides a familiar environment for your pet which tends to be less stressful. Your family is also given the privacy to grieve and focus on what is most important, saying goodbye peacefully and on your terms.
Pricing depends on your location, your pet’s size, appointment timing, and aftercare choices such as private cremation, communal cremation, or home burial. Because this is a private mobile veterinary appointment performed in your home, pricing is typically higher than most clinic-based or shelter-based options. Please call or text for current pricing and availability.
No. Humane Pet Euthanasia provides professional paid in-home mobile veterinary care. If you need free or very low-cost assistance, please contact a local shelter, humane society, county animal services office, or low-cost veterinary clinic.
Please have your pet’s name, species, approximate weight, city, current condition, preferred timing, and aftercare preference ready if possible. This helps provide the most accurate pricing and appointment availability.
Private cremations are for families that wish to have their pet cremated apart from other animals. The actual cremation process is the same however, your pet is kept separate from any other animals including their ashes. Ashes are then placed in an individual urn fitted to their size. Group or communal cremations do not return any ashes to the family and ashes are spread at sea.
No, cremation is not mandatory and many families do choose to have home burials for their pets. Regardless of what you choose, I can still come to your home and only perform the euthanasia. Afterwards, you are able to do as you wish with him. Due to legalities, I am unable to advise on how to bury or dispose of your pet otherwise. Please be aware that drugs used to euthanize animals are toxic to wildlife.
After your pet has passed, I take her with me until she is cremated. Once the cremation process is complete, I then return your pet’s ashes back to you.
Approximately 30 days however this process is usually much faster.
Yes, all urns have the option of engravement at no additional cost.
I deliver all urns back to your home. I do not use any postal services and I prefer to hand deliver directly to you or a designated person of your choice. I do not leave anything behind your door or in a mailbox.
Yes, I make a paw print before leaving your home.
Yes, absolutely. If your pet has already passed and you need help removing him from your home, I am available to do just that. Private and group cremations are available regardless of performing the euthanasia. I am still able to provide a memorable paw print at this time as well.