In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Concord, CA
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 $330 with optional cremation ranging from $90 - $550, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Laurie Noe
Also serves: Mountain House, Shore Acres, +37 more
Dr. Laurie Noe brings an impressive 40 years of veterinary services experience to pet owners seeking compassionate in-home pet euthanasia. Specializing in Canine, Feline, Small Mammals (including rats, hamsters, mice, gerbils, guinea pigs, pygmy hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and ferrets), as well as Rabbits, Dr. Noe's expertise encompasses a wide range of beloved companions. Growing up as the oldest child in Los Angeles, California, Dr. Noe's passion for animals was evident from an early age, always bringing home peculiar creatures and asking the question, "Can we keep it?" Graduating with a DVM from UC Davis in 1985, Dr. Laurie Noe's unwavering motivation to become a veterinarian emerged as a young child. With over 35 years of dedicated practice, she continues to love every moment of her profession, viewing it as a calling rather than just a career choice. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, her top priority has always been to provide the best care possible for her patients, emphasizing the reduction of pain and suffering. Dr. Noe has spent many years specializing in home euthanasia for family pets, considering it a profound honor to be chosen by families to help their cherished companions transition from suffering to a place of freedom. Performing these services in the comfort of the pet's own home or a specially chosen location adds an element of dignity and intimacy for both the patient and their family. Beyond her professional pursuits, Dr. Laurie Noe indulges in reading during spare moments and explores her artistic side through painting. Sharing her life with two large yet affectionate dogs named Nyx (Knox) and Cerberus, she enjoys watching her furry companions roam freely across her partner's acres. Dr. Noe's personal experiences with her pets enrich her understanding of the deep bond between humans and animals, further fueling her dedication to providing compassionate care. With an extensive background, genuine passion, and an unwavering commitment to serving both animals and their families, Dr. Laurie Noe stands as a trusted choice for pet owners seeking in-home pet euthanasia services. Her profound love for animals and focus on reducing their pain and suffering make her a compassionate and highly respected veterinarian within the field.

Dr. Laurie Noe
Also serves: Mountain House, Shore Acres, +37 more
Dr. Laurie Noe brings an impressive 40 years of veterinary services experience to pet owners seeking compassionate in-home pet euthanasia. Specializing in Canine, Feline, Small Mammals (including rats, hamsters, mice, gerbils, guinea pigs, pygmy hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and ferrets), as well as Rabbits, Dr. Noe's expertise encompasses a wide range of beloved companions. Growing up as the oldest child in Los Angeles, California, Dr. Noe's passion for animals was evident from an early age, always bringing home peculiar creatures and asking the question, "Can we keep it?" Graduating with a DVM from UC Davis in 1985, Dr. Laurie Noe's unwavering motivation to become a veterinarian emerged as a young child. With over 35 years of dedicated practice, she continues to love every moment of her profession, viewing it as a calling rather than just a career choice. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, her top priority has always been to provide the best care possible for her patients, emphasizing the reduction of pain and suffering. Dr. Noe has spent many years specializing in home euthanasia for family pets, considering it a profound honor to be chosen by families to help their cherished companions transition from suffering to a place of freedom. Performing these services in the comfort of the pet's own home or a specially chosen location adds an element of dignity and intimacy for both the patient and their family. Beyond her professional pursuits, Dr. Laurie Noe indulges in reading during spare moments and explores her artistic side through painting. Sharing her life with two large yet affectionate dogs named Nyx (Knox) and Cerberus, she enjoys watching her furry companions roam freely across her partner's acres. Dr. Noe's personal experiences with her pets enrich her understanding of the deep bond between humans and animals, further fueling her dedication to providing compassionate care. With an extensive background, genuine passion, and an unwavering commitment to serving both animals and their families, Dr. Laurie Noe stands as a trusted choice for pet owners seeking in-home pet euthanasia services. Her profound love for animals and focus on reducing their pain and suffering make her a compassionate and highly respected veterinarian within the field.

Dr. Jill Thomason
Dr. Jill Thomason understands how deeply pets are woven into our lives and how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, comfort, and love. Originally from Arkansas, she has lived and practiced in several parts of the country—including Louisiana, Washington, D.C., and North Carolina—before settling in California to be closer to her sister and young niece and nephew. She earned her veterinary degree from Louisiana State University in 2019 and went on to complete an intensive internship in emergency, specialty, and surgical care at the renowned Friendship Hospital for Animals in D.C. Since then, she has spent years working in emergency medicine, helping animals and their families through some of their most critical moments. It was during these experiences—especially saying goodbye to her own beloved dog, Jackie—that Dr. Thomason came to truly understand the value of in-home euthanasia. While emergency settings are no stranger to urgent decisions and palliative care has always been a passion for Dr. Thomason, helping Jackie pass peacefully at home, surrounded by love and familiarity, was a profoundly moving experience that reshaped her path. She believes that when possible, pets deserve to spend their final moments in the comfort of home, free from fear and stress. That belief is at the heart of her work today. Dr. Thomason brings warmth, empathy, and medical expertise to every family she serves. Her earliest inspiration came at just four years old, when she witnessed the quiet compassion of the veterinarian who helped her family say goodbye to a beloved pet. That memory has stayed with her throughout her life and career. At home, Dr. Thomason shares her space with Sunny, a goofy and lovable orange cat, whose constant purring brings comfort and joy. Jackie, her late 13-year-old blue heeler mix, will always be remembered as her heart dog and adventurous soulmate.

Dr. Jill Thomason
Dr. Jill Thomason understands how deeply pets are woven into our lives and how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, comfort, and love. Originally from Arkansas, she has lived and practiced in several parts of the country—including Louisiana, Washington, D.C., and North Carolina—before settling in California to be closer to her sister and young niece and nephew. She earned her veterinary degree from Louisiana State University in 2019 and went on to complete an intensive internship in emergency, specialty, and surgical care at the renowned Friendship Hospital for Animals in D.C. Since then, she has spent years working in emergency medicine, helping animals and their families through some of their most critical moments. It was during these experiences—especially saying goodbye to her own beloved dog, Jackie—that Dr. Thomason came to truly understand the value of in-home euthanasia. While emergency settings are no stranger to urgent decisions and palliative care has always been a passion for Dr. Thomason, helping Jackie pass peacefully at home, surrounded by love and familiarity, was a profoundly moving experience that reshaped her path. She believes that when possible, pets deserve to spend their final moments in the comfort of home, free from fear and stress. That belief is at the heart of her work today. Dr. Thomason brings warmth, empathy, and medical expertise to every family she serves. Her earliest inspiration came at just four years old, when she witnessed the quiet compassion of the veterinarian who helped her family say goodbye to a beloved pet. That memory has stayed with her throughout her life and career. At home, Dr. Thomason shares her space with Sunny, a goofy and lovable orange cat, whose constant purring brings comfort and joy. Jackie, her late 13-year-old blue heeler mix, will always be remembered as her heart dog and adventurous soulmate.
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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Concord, CA. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.





















