In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Frisco & North Dallas
Dr. Amanda Dolian, DVM comes to your home so your dog or cat can pass peacefully, in the place they love most. No clinic. No waiting room. No rush.
Serving Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, and surrounding North Dallas communities.
Based on 280+ reviews
Losing a pet is hard. The experience doesn't have to be.
When you call Dr. Dolian, she comes to you. Your dog stays on their favorite couch. Your cat doesn't leave the room they know best. There's no carrier, no car ride, no clinic smell — just your family, your pet, and a veterinarian who has been through this herself.
Dr. Dolian lost her own cat, Sophie, after 17 years together. That loss is why she started Loving Goodbyes. She knows what it feels like to want your pet's last moments to be calm, unhurried, and surrounded by love.
There's no IV catheter. Medication is given gently under the skin. The process moves at your pace, not a clinic schedule.
A Goodbye That Happens at Home, on Your Terms
Dr. Dolian is CAETA certified, has practiced veterinary medicine in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for more than 10 years, and has earned 280+ five-star Google reviews from North Dallas families. She is a neighbor, not a national service.
FAQs
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In-home pet euthanasia is a service provided by veterinary professionals where the euthanasia process is conducted in the comfort and familiar surroundings of the pet's home. Instead of taking your pet to a veterinary clinic, a veterinarian will come to your residence, helping to provide a more peaceful experience for both you and your beloved pet.
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There are several reasons why pet owners choose in-home euthanasia for their beloved companions. Some of the common reasons include:
Comfort and Familiarity: In-home euthanasia allows your pet to remain in a familiar environment, reducing stress and anxiety for both you and your pet during this difficult time.
Peaceful and Private: It provides a quiet, peaceful, and private setting where you can say goodbye to your pet in a personal and intimate manner, without the presence of other animals or distractions.
Convenience: It eliminates the need for transportation and allows you to avoid the potential discomfort and anxiety associated with clinic visits.
Individualized Care: In-home euthanasia offers personalized attention from a veterinarian who can address your specific concerns and accommodate your preferences.
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In-home pet euthanasia is performed by a licensed veterinarian who specializes in end-of-life care for animals. The procedure typically involves the following steps:
Consultation: The veterinarian will discuss the process with you, answer any questions you may have, and address your concerns.
Sedation: A sedative may be administered to your pet to ensure relaxation and minimize any discomfort or anxiety.
Euthanasia: Once your pet is sedated and calm, the veterinarian will administer an injection of a euthanasia solution, typically into a vein. This medication ensures a painless and peaceful passing for your pet.
Aftercare: After euthanasia, you can choose options for aftercare, such as cremation or burial, which the veterinarian can assist you with.
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Knowing when it's time for euthanasia is a deeply personal decision, and it can be difficult for pet owners to determine the right moment. However, there are certain signs that may indicate it's time to consider euthanasia:
Quality of Life: Assess your pet's overall quality of life. If they are experiencing severe pain and suffering, or have a terminal illness with no chance of recovery, euthanasia may be a compassionate choice to prevent further distress.
Loss of Appetite or Mobility: If your pet is no longer eating, drinking, or moving comfortably and painlessly, it may be an indication that their condition is deteriorating.
Lack of Enjoyment: If your pet shows no interest in activities they once enjoyed or seems withdrawn, it could be a sign of their declining health and diminished quality of life.
Veterinary Consultation: Consult with your veterinarian who can provide professional guidance based on your pet's specific condition and needs. They can help assess their prognosis and discuss the options available.
Remember, the decision for euthanasia should be made with careful consideration, in consultation with your veterinarian, and based on what is best for your pet's well-being.
Ready to talk? Dr. Dolian is here to help.
Serving Frisco, Plano, McKinney, and surrounding North Dallas communities.
Call or Text (940) 268-6644Text for the fastest response.