In-Home Euthanasia

When you are preparing for a peaceful goodbye and want to understand what happens at home, step by step.

In-Home Euthanasia support for senior dogs

3 places to search now.

Every result below links to its owner and shows when the public source was last checked.

Official professional association Source checked 2026-07-10

International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care

Animal Hospice & Palliative Care Association

Professional education, guidelines, and certification information for comfort-oriented veterinary hospice and palliative care.

Use it when

Use this to understand hospice credentials and the scope of comfort-oriented care before comparing local providers.

Coverage
International
Access
Professional association
Open official source
Provider network website Source checked 2026-07-10

Lap of Love

In-Home Hospice, Quality-of-Life and Euthanasia Search

A national network offering in-home euthanasia, hospice in selected areas, telehospice, quality-of-life support, aftercare coordination, and pet-loss resources.

Use it when

Use this when travel is hard for your dog, the family wants to understand a home goodbye, or you need a quality-of-life conversation before deciding.

Coverage
United States and Canada
Access
In home and virtual
Open official source
Provider marketplace website Source checked 2026-07-10

CodaPet

At-Home Euthanasia by ZIP Code

Search by ZIP code or veterinarian for licensed veterinarians who provide at-home euthanasia, with availability, pricing, scheduling, and aftercare options shown during booking.

Use it when

Use this when your dog is stable enough for a planned home appointment and you want to compare local availability and what is included before the day arrives.

Coverage
Selected United States communities
Access
In home
Open official source

Questions to ask before choosing support.

Use these to compare options calmly and to spot vague answers before a stressful moment.

What happens step by step?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Can family members and other pets be present?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

How are aftercare choices handled?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Signs this category may be worth exploring.

These are practical reasons to start a conversation or collect provider options.

Waiting is causing sufferingA crisis is likely overnightPain cannot be controlledThe family needs urgent support

How to evaluate a result.

A directory can help you find options. It cannot replace checking scope, credentials, availability, cost, and fit for your dog.

Confirm current details

Call or open the official source to confirm service area, hours, pricing, credentials, and whether new clients are accepted.

Match scope to need

Medical diagnosis belongs with a licensed veterinarian. Counseling, coaching, social work, spiritual care, and peer support have different scopes.

Make the next step explicit

Ask what happens after first contact, what records are needed, what the service costs, and what should happen if your dog worsens.

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