In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Dallas, TX
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 $370 with optional cremation ranging from $120 - $360, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Kirsten Stukey
Dr. Kirsten Stukey's journey in veterinary medicine began in her hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She pursued her undergraduate education at Oklahoma Baptist University, setting the foundation for her lifelong dream of becoming a veterinarian. Kirsten's dedication led her to Oklahoma State University, where she earned her DVM degree in 2016. After graduation, she embarked on her veterinary career, moving to Arlington, Texas, where she fell in love with the vibrant DFW community. Since then, she has continued to work and live in various areas of the DFW region. From a young age, Kirsten harbored a passion for veterinary care, a dream that took root when she was just four years old. During her veterinary schooling, she developed a profound interest in senior pets and end-of-life care. The profound bond between humans and their animals deeply resonated with her, and she found immense fulfillment in helping pet owners navigate the later stages of their beloved companions' lives. Kirsten's personal journey with her Westie, Maxie, strengthened her commitment to providing compassionate end-of-life care. She was Maxie's sole caregiver during her senior years and, as a veterinarian herself, had the privilege of saying a heartfelt goodbye to Maxie at home, surrounded by friends and in a place filled with cherished memories. Kirsten believes that every pet owner should have the opportunity to bid farewell to their furry family members in the comfort of their home, where they feel most at ease. Beyond her veterinary profession, Kirsten finds joy in spending quality time with her family and friends, maintaining an active lifestyle through regular workouts, and taking leisurely walks with her canine companion. She embraces the vibrant culinary scene in Dallas by exploring new restaurants and satisfies her wanderlust by planning trips to new destinations whenever possible. Her furry family member, Cash, a 9-year-old Aussie Mix, has been her loyal companion since their meeting in vet school. Kirsten and Cash share a special bond, and despite Cash's diagnosis of heart disease, Kirsten cherishes every moment they spend together, celebrating the extra time she has with her beloved furry friend.

Dr. Kirsten Stukey
Dr. Kirsten Stukey's journey in veterinary medicine began in her hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She pursued her undergraduate education at Oklahoma Baptist University, setting the foundation for her lifelong dream of becoming a veterinarian. Kirsten's dedication led her to Oklahoma State University, where she earned her DVM degree in 2016. After graduation, she embarked on her veterinary career, moving to Arlington, Texas, where she fell in love with the vibrant DFW community. Since then, she has continued to work and live in various areas of the DFW region. From a young age, Kirsten harbored a passion for veterinary care, a dream that took root when she was just four years old. During her veterinary schooling, she developed a profound interest in senior pets and end-of-life care. The profound bond between humans and their animals deeply resonated with her, and she found immense fulfillment in helping pet owners navigate the later stages of their beloved companions' lives. Kirsten's personal journey with her Westie, Maxie, strengthened her commitment to providing compassionate end-of-life care. She was Maxie's sole caregiver during her senior years and, as a veterinarian herself, had the privilege of saying a heartfelt goodbye to Maxie at home, surrounded by friends and in a place filled with cherished memories. Kirsten believes that every pet owner should have the opportunity to bid farewell to their furry family members in the comfort of their home, where they feel most at ease. Beyond her veterinary profession, Kirsten finds joy in spending quality time with her family and friends, maintaining an active lifestyle through regular workouts, and taking leisurely walks with her canine companion. She embraces the vibrant culinary scene in Dallas by exploring new restaurants and satisfies her wanderlust by planning trips to new destinations whenever possible. Her furry family member, Cash, a 9-year-old Aussie Mix, has been her loyal companion since their meeting in vet school. Kirsten and Cash share a special bond, and despite Cash's diagnosis of heart disease, Kirsten cherishes every moment they spend together, celebrating the extra time she has with her beloved furry friend.

Dr. Anna Stewart
Also serves: Fate, Lavon, +17 more
Dr. Anna Stewart is dedicated to providing compassionate, in-home end-of-life care for pets, honoring the deep bond between them and their families. Growing up in Springfield, Missouri, she was the child who’d always be found with the family pet at any gathering, sparking a lifelong love for animals. After completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas and earning her DVM from the University of Missouri, she moved to Texas, where she’s built her veterinary career and family life. Dr. Stewart believes that a familiar, comfortable environment surrounded by loved ones is the kindest way for pets to pass. Her goal is to create a supportive and gentle experience, allowing pets and families to feel at peace. Witnessing the strength of the human-animal bond daily, she feels privileged to help families honor their beloved pets with care and respect. In her free time, Dr. Stewart loves spending weekends exploring new parks, playgrounds, and coffee shops with her husband, two daughters, and their energetic Catahoula mix, Auggie. Whether camping in state parks, curling up with a good book, or enjoying her Peloton workouts, she’s always embracing family and adventure.

Dr. Anna Stewart
Also serves: Fate, Lavon, +17 more
Dr. Anna Stewart is dedicated to providing compassionate, in-home end-of-life care for pets, honoring the deep bond between them and their families. Growing up in Springfield, Missouri, she was the child who’d always be found with the family pet at any gathering, sparking a lifelong love for animals. After completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas and earning her DVM from the University of Missouri, she moved to Texas, where she’s built her veterinary career and family life. Dr. Stewart believes that a familiar, comfortable environment surrounded by loved ones is the kindest way for pets to pass. Her goal is to create a supportive and gentle experience, allowing pets and families to feel at peace. Witnessing the strength of the human-animal bond daily, she feels privileged to help families honor their beloved pets with care and respect. In her free time, Dr. Stewart loves spending weekends exploring new parks, playgrounds, and coffee shops with her husband, two daughters, and their energetic Catahoula mix, Auggie. Whether camping in state parks, curling up with a good book, or enjoying her Peloton workouts, she’s always embracing family and adventure.

Dr. Bethany Butler
Dr. Bethany Butler grew up in the DFW metroplex and always knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. Fascinated by animals from a young age, she was surrounded by pets throughout her childhood and felt a strong pull toward caring for them. She went on to study biology at Abilene Christian University before earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M in 2011. After spending several years away, Dr. Butler returned to DFW in 2013 with her husband, where they’ve happily settled with their four children and two beloved pets. Throughout her career, Dr. Butler has found her greatest fulfillment in helping pets find relief from pain and discomfort. She understands that sometimes the most compassionate gift we can give is the decision to let a beloved companion pass peacefully. Having experienced in-home euthanasia firsthand with her own cat, she knows how meaningful it is to say goodbye in the comfort of home. That experience deepened her commitment to providing families with compassionate support and ensuring pets pass with dignity, surrounded by love. At home, Dr. Butler’s days are full with her energetic miniature poodle, Noodle, and their wise cat, Poppy, who keeps everyone in line. Outside of veterinary medicine, she enjoys reading, gardening, home projects, and spending time with her husband, children, and extended family. Whether at home or at work, Dr. Butler is dedicated to creating a sense of comfort, peace, and care for both pets and the people who love them.
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Dr. Bethany Butler
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Dr. Bethany Butler grew up in the DFW metroplex and always knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. Fascinated by animals from a young age, she was surrounded by pets throughout her childhood and felt a strong pull toward caring for them. She went on to study biology at Abilene Christian University before earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M in 2011. After spending several years away, Dr. Butler returned to DFW in 2013 with her husband, where they’ve happily settled with their four children and two beloved pets. Throughout her career, Dr. Butler has found her greatest fulfillment in helping pets find relief from pain and discomfort. She understands that sometimes the most compassionate gift we can give is the decision to let a beloved companion pass peacefully. Having experienced in-home euthanasia firsthand with her own cat, she knows how meaningful it is to say goodbye in the comfort of home. That experience deepened her commitment to providing families with compassionate support and ensuring pets pass with dignity, surrounded by love. At home, Dr. Butler’s days are full with her energetic miniature poodle, Noodle, and their wise cat, Poppy, who keeps everyone in line. Outside of veterinary medicine, she enjoys reading, gardening, home projects, and spending time with her husband, children, and extended family. Whether at home or at work, Dr. Butler is dedicated to creating a sense of comfort, peace, and care for both pets and the people who love them.
End-of-life care
Services & Pricing
Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Dallas, TX. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.

























