Compassionate In-Home Euthanasia Services
When saying goodbye is the kindest choice, in-home euthanasia allows your pet to pass peacefully in a familiar environment, surrounded by family. Below are local providers you can contact directly.
What To Expect
- Most visits begin with a brief conversation and time for your pet to settle.
- A sedative is often given first so your pet is relaxed and comfortable.
- The final medication is administered once you’re ready; passing is typically gentle and quiet.
- Ask about aftercare (private/communal cremation, memorial items) when you schedule.
Clinic Note
This directory is provided for convenience and does not constitute an endorsement. Please verify current service areas, pricing, and availability directly with each provider. If you believe your pet is actively suffering or in crisis, call an emergency veterinary hospital.
Local Providers
1.
Compassionate In-Home Euthanasia
Laura E. Kee, DVM
Private, compassionate in-home euthanasia (by appointment).
(314) 698-9481
LauraEKeeDVM@gmail.com
2.
CodaPet
Alexis Strode, DVM
In-home euthanasia with optional aftercare/cremation coordination (availability varies).
(636) 283-2255
info@codapet.com
3.
From Paws To Wings
Magan Scheel, DVM
Hospice consults, in-home euthanasia, and after-care/cremation support.
(573) 205-5006
FromPawsToWingsVet@gmail.com
4.
Pet Country Housecall Veterinary Services
Connie Medling, DVM
Housecall veterinary services; contact to ask about in-home euthanasia availability and area served.
(573) 241-0172
PetCountryVet@gmail.com