In-Home Euthanasia: Washington


Area serviced: Mobile practice, based out of Seattle. Serving the greater Seattle area, including King County and Northern Pierce County. Limited service to Kitsap Peninsula, Bainbridge Island and Vashon Island.

Amanda Durril, DVM

(206) 486-5418
pvhc.seattle@gmail.com
Pacific Veterinary HouseCalls

Providing compassionate in-home pet hospice and euthanasia. I make evening and weekend visits by appointment, and because the practice is limited to the care of terminally ill pets, emergency visits are usually available, including most holidays.

I can also provide a clay pawprint and can help to arrange aftercare, including delivery to the crematory and pet cemetery. For private cremations, I will return your pet’s ashes to your home by appointment; most family veterinarians will also permit me to return their patient’s ashes to their hospital for pick-up as well, allowing them to share in the final care of your pet.


Area serviced: Our primary area of coverage is from Mill Creek, South to Bellevue and East to Redmond, and on the west side of the lake, South to Lake City and West to Shoreline, but we can occasionally serve other, more outlying areas.

Hanna Ekstrom, DVM

Woodinville

(425) 402-0187
info@YourAtHomeVet.com
At Home Vet

Compassionate veterinary care in your home. We provide a full range of veterinary services from birth to end of life, including gentle at-home euthanasia for your beloved companion.


Area serviced: Oregon and Washington

Lori Gibson, DVM

13645 SW Steven Court
Tigard, Oregon

(503) 880-1172
lori@DrLoriGibson.com
Compassionate Care Home Pet Euthanasia Service

We are a highly experienced and dedicated team of veterinarians providing home euthanasia exclusively to dogs, cats and pocket pets in the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington and surrounding areas. We emphasize being responsive and available 7 days a week, including late nights, and our phones are almost always answered promptly and personally by a veterinary professional. We also assist with aftercare arrangements and transport for those families that choose not to bury their pets.


Area serviced: Everett, south to I-90; Greater Eastside

Sara Render Hopkins, DVM, CVA

Mobile practice; based out of Edmonds

(425) 802-2444
dr.sara@compassion4paws.com
Compassion 4 Paws

I provide in-home acupuncture, pet hospice and euthanasia for companion animals. Please call to discuss pricing.


Area serviced: One-hour radius of Portland, Oregon, including Washington

Dr. Lisa Kidby, DVM

Beaverton, Oregon 97006

(877) 219-4811
DrLisa@PetLossAtHome.com
PetLossAtHome.com

Available 8 a.m.–8 p.m., seven days a week, within 1-3 hours notice. Our compassionate vets are specially trained by Dr. Karen Twyning, founder of Pet Loss At Home. She has 10 years of full-time home euthanasia experience and has helped thousands of families say goodbye in the comfort of home. Our vets gently handle cremation for you if needed.


Area serviced: 2 hours any direction from Seattle

Dr. Sarah Owens, DVM

Issaquah

(206) 661-6005
admin@OwensEquine.com
Owens Equine

We are available to help any special friend you might have, including horses, dogs, cats, farm animals, exotics and pocket pets. Farm call depends on where you are located, Euthanasia is $85 plus euthanasia solution and sedative. Please call for prices.


Area serviced: Spokane and surrounding areas

Lacey Rasmussen, DVM

(509) 936-1703
tranquilpassing@gmail.com
Tranquil Passing In Home Pet Euthanasia

We provide gentle, kind and dignified in home passings for beloved pet companions. We understand that the right time may not always be convenient. We strive to be available 24/7 for service. Please visit our website www.tranquilpassing.com for more information on pricing/fees.


Area serviced: Northwestern Oregon and Southern Washington

Deborah Rotman, DVM

Portland, Oregon

(503) 489-8421
info@deborahrotman.com
LovingHands LLC

As a pet owner, I understand how hard this decision is for people. As a veterinarian with 17 years of experience, I also provide FREE consultation with potential clients about:

  • How to decide when is the right time for your pet to transition
  • How the euthanasia process works
  • How various disease processes may progress over time and
  • What to look for when monitoring your pets quality of life.

I also guide people about cremation options and can make all necessary arrangements for the after care of the body. If you have further questions, please call, email or check out my website where I list my fees as well as have a testimonial page where you can read about others experiences of this process.