In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Fort Mill, SC
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 $175 - $400, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Robert Devlin
Also serves: Van Wyck, Rock Hill, +35 more
Dr. Robert Devlin attended Kansas State University for undergraduate studies in 1985 and earned his DVM from the same institution in 1987. He grew up on a farm in Kansas, where his deep compassion for animals was nurtured. Dr. Devlin's career spans over 30 years, including clinical practice, work with corporate veterinary companies, and international experience. He is now dedicated to supporting pet parents locally by providing end-of-life care for their beloved pets. Dr. Devlin believes that home euthanasia offers both pets and their owners a peaceful and loving environment for their final goodbye. His decision to become a veterinarian was driven by his desire to help animals live longer, healthier lives. However, understanding that our pets' lives are often too short, he finds it deeply fulfilling to provide a serene and compassionate end-of-life experience at home. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Devlin enjoys photography and traveling. He is often seen with a Canon camera around his neck, capturing moments at local sports events, parks, cruises, or during international travels. At home, he cares for a Shih Poo named Domino and four cats—Stormy, Jax, Wednesday, and Niko—who were found abandoned. Dr. Devlin's dedication to compassionate care ensures that pets and their families receive the support they need during those final, precious moments.

Dr. Robert Devlin
Also serves: Van Wyck, Rock Hill, +35 more
Dr. Robert Devlin attended Kansas State University for undergraduate studies in 1985 and earned his DVM from the same institution in 1987. He grew up on a farm in Kansas, where his deep compassion for animals was nurtured. Dr. Devlin's career spans over 30 years, including clinical practice, work with corporate veterinary companies, and international experience. He is now dedicated to supporting pet parents locally by providing end-of-life care for their beloved pets. Dr. Devlin believes that home euthanasia offers both pets and their owners a peaceful and loving environment for their final goodbye. His decision to become a veterinarian was driven by his desire to help animals live longer, healthier lives. However, understanding that our pets' lives are often too short, he finds it deeply fulfilling to provide a serene and compassionate end-of-life experience at home. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Devlin enjoys photography and traveling. He is often seen with a Canon camera around his neck, capturing moments at local sports events, parks, cruises, or during international travels. At home, he cares for a Shih Poo named Domino and four cats—Stormy, Jax, Wednesday, and Niko—who were found abandoned. Dr. Devlin's dedication to compassionate care ensures that pets and their families receive the support they need during those final, precious moments.

Dr. Laurie Anne Walden
Also serves: Harrisburg, Huntersville, +27 more
Dr. Laurie Anne Walden graduated from the University of South Carolina and received her doctorate in veterinary medicine from North Carolina State University. After completing an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Auburn University, she moved to Charlotte to work as a small animal primary care veterinarian. Dr. Walden and her family currently have two dogs and a corn snake. Her own pets over the years have had a wide range of physical and mental health issues, so she knows how caring for aging or unwell animals affects the whole family. She has firsthand experience with in-home euthanasia for her own pets and understands how granting animals a peaceful death in familiar surroundings benefits both pets and their human family members.

Dr. Laurie Anne Walden
Also serves: Harrisburg, Huntersville, +27 more
Dr. Laurie Anne Walden graduated from the University of South Carolina and received her doctorate in veterinary medicine from North Carolina State University. After completing an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Auburn University, she moved to Charlotte to work as a small animal primary care veterinarian. Dr. Walden and her family currently have two dogs and a corn snake. Her own pets over the years have had a wide range of physical and mental health issues, so she knows how caring for aging or unwell animals affects the whole family. She has firsthand experience with in-home euthanasia for her own pets and understands how granting animals a peaceful death in familiar surroundings benefits both pets and their human family members.
End-of-life care
Services & Pricing
Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Fort Mill, SC. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.






















