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In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Anniston, AL

Schedule a compassionate veterinarian to support you through this difficult time by providing a peaceful goodbye for your beloved pet in the comfort of your home. At home pet euthanasia appointments start at $345 with optional cremation ranging from $75 - $400, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Marisel San Miguel

Dr. Marisel San Miguel

Auburn, AL

Also serves: Opelika, Auburn University, +107 more

Dr. Marisel San Miguel is a dedicated veterinarian with a passion for ensuring that all her furry patients receive love and care, especially during their end-of-life moments. From an early age, she found inspiration and solace in nature, exploring forests, meadows, and streams near her childhood home. This deep connection with the natural world led her to develop a profound respect for the environment and a love for all living creatures. Dr. San Miguel pursued her passion for animals by earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Auburn University in 2009. She uses her expertise to provide compassionate care to animals of all shapes and sizes. Offering home euthanasia services allows her to create a peaceful transition for pets in the comfort of their own homes, alleviating the stress of clinic visits and giving families the opportunity to say goodbye in a familiar, tranquil environment. When she's not tending to her patients, Dr. San Miguel enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, camping, and working on her hobby farm. She shares her life with a variety of furry and feathered friends, including dogs, cats, pigs, donkeys, and chickens. Dr. San Miguel finds joy and fulfillment in the rhythms of farm life and the serenity of nature, all of which contribute to her commitment to providing the best care and comfort to pets and their families during their most vulnerable times.

Next available:Tomorrow at 6:00 PM
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10 Reviews
Dr. Jacob Givens

Dr. Jacob Givens

Jacksonville, AL

Also serves: Gadsden, Albertville, +14 more

Dr. Jacob Givens grew up on a small farm in Eastern Kentucky, where he developed a deep appreciation for the bond between people and their animals. That connection, paired with his love of science and medicine, led him to pursue veterinary medicine. After graduating from Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, he spent his early years in mixed-animal practice before transitioning into public health work. Today, he serves with the USDA’s Veterinary Services, responding to animal disease emergencies nationwide—an experience that has strengthened both his knowledge of animal health and his commitment to compassionate care. Over the course of his career, Dr. Givens has seen the profound difference between clinic-based and in-home euthanasia. Families often feel a deep sense of relief when their beloved companions can pass peacefully at home, surrounded by love and familiarity. Inspired by these experiences, he is dedicated to providing end-of-life care that honors the bond between pets and their people, ensuring dignity, comfort, and peace in every goodbye. Outside of work, he enjoys camping, hiking, tending his garden, kayaking, fishing, and participating in both domestic and international mission trips. For Dr. Givens, supporting families during this most difficult time is not only a professional calling, but also a personal commitment to honoring the lives of cherished pets.

5.0
7 Reviews

End-of-life care

Services & Pricing

Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Anniston, AL. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.

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Quality of life assessment

How do I know when it's time?

This questionnaire can help you reflect on your pet's quality of life and offer guidance during a difficult time.

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