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In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Baltimore, MD

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 $300 with optional cremation ranging from $150 - $475, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Kristina Pugh

Dr. Kristina Pugh

Joppa, MD

Also serves: Rising Sun, Upper Falls, +30 more

Dr. Kristina Pugh brings a unique blend of dedication, compassion, and experience to in-home pet euthanasia services. After serving 27 years in the Army, Dr. Pugh retired in March 2024 and settled in Harford County. With her husband of 18 years and their three children, she is enjoying the stability of a permanent home after years of moving around the country. Dr. Pugh is excited to focus on being a mom, wife, active church member, and veterinarian without the demands of military life, and she has embraced the opportunity to build lasting relationships within her community. Dr. Pugh’s love for veterinary medicine stems from her deep desire to serve her community and help families during some of the most challenging moments in their lives. After spending 15 years performing euthanasia in a clinical setting, she understands the importance of providing a more peaceful and personal experience for pets and their families. Through in-home euthanasia, Dr. Pugh is committed to offering a comforting and compassionate alternative, allowing pets to pass in the comfort of their own homes, surrounded by those who love them most. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Pugh finds joy in being a mom, and participating in her children's school and church activities. She also enjoys painting, baking, reading Christian fiction, and sewing. With her retirement from the physical rigor of military service, she is exploring new physical activities to stay healthy. At home, Dr. Pugh cares for a menagerie of pets, including Jake, a goofy rottweiler; Lovey, a miniature schnauzer mix; Ranger, her snooty Siamese cat and Cali, her kid-loving calico. Dr. Pugh’s empathy, compassion, and understanding shine through in her work, making her an invaluable support for families facing the difficult decision of end-of-life care for their beloved pets.

Next available:Tomorrow at 9:00 AM
5.0
51 Reviews
Dr. Corrie Bates

Dr. Corrie Bates

Cockeysville, MD

Also serves: Baltimore, Silver Spring, +17 more

Dr. Corrie Bates brings over two decades of experience in small animal medicine and a lifelong devotion to the human–animal bond. Raised just outside of Philadelphia, she knew from the time she could speak that she wanted to become a veterinarian. After earning her undergraduate degree from Florida Atlantic University, she went on to graduate from Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. Her path to veterinary medicine included early experience with a house call veterinarian, where she first witnessed the unique comfort and peace that in-home euthanasia can provide for pets and their families. Throughout her 25-year career, Dr. Bates has remained grounded in the belief that end-of-life care should be as gentle and meaningful as the life shared. She makes space for families to honor their pets in deeply personal ways—whether by sharing memories, reading a favorite poem, or playing music during their final moments. She is also attentive and respectful of any cultural, religious, or spiritual traditions that families may wish to include in their goodbye. Dr. Bates shares her home with two spirited Jack Russell Terrier mixes, Charlie and Bonnie, along with her feline companions Janis, Randy, Ozzy, Johnny, and Edgar. Her deep empathy and calm presence help guide families through this tender time with compassion, respect, and heartfelt care.

Next available:Tomorrow at 3:00 PM
4.9
16 Reviews

End-of-life care

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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Baltimore, MD. 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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