In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Nashville, TN
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 $350 with optional cremation ranging from $150 - $430, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Amanda Harper
Also serves: La Vergne, Bellevue, +30 more
Dr. Amanda Harper has always had a love of animals from a very young age. She grew up in Mississippi caring for family pets and wildlife. Her love of animals and interest in medicine led her to pursue a lifelong endeavor of serving animals and people. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Mississippi State University and went on to receive her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, Dr. Harper moved to Nashville with her husband and joined an exotic and small animal practice. Most recently she has performed surgery and medical treatment for family pets and local animal shelters

Dr. Amanda Harper
Also serves: La Vergne, Bellevue, +30 more
Dr. Amanda Harper has always had a love of animals from a very young age. She grew up in Mississippi caring for family pets and wildlife. Her love of animals and interest in medicine led her to pursue a lifelong endeavor of serving animals and people. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Mississippi State University and went on to receive her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, Dr. Harper moved to Nashville with her husband and joined an exotic and small animal practice. Most recently she has performed surgery and medical treatment for family pets and local animal shelters

Dr. Meagan Batey
Also serves: Nashville, Lascassas, +41 more
Dr. Batey is originally from the middle TN area. She grew up on a farm in a small town outside of Murfreesboro, TN where she developed a deep love for animals starting from a very early age. Her journey to becoming a vet began when she was 14 years old and took a job at a veterinary clinic, which ultimately solidified her dream of caring for animals and giving a voice to those that cannot speak for themselves. She believes the human-animal bond is one of the most unique and precious relationships we can experience. This belief drives her dedication to providing in-home euthanasia, ensuring that pets can spend their final moments in a comfortable and familiar environment surrounded by love. When she’s not caring for patients, Dr. Batey enjoys hiking, swimming, and spending sunny days at the lake. She has three, four-legged children - Gypsy, a 14-year-old Australian Shepherd; Flea, an 9.5-year-old Pitbull mix; and Ruthie, a 9 month old dachshund.

Dr. Meagan Batey
Also serves: Nashville, Lascassas, +41 more
Dr. Batey is originally from the middle TN area. She grew up on a farm in a small town outside of Murfreesboro, TN where she developed a deep love for animals starting from a very early age. Her journey to becoming a vet began when she was 14 years old and took a job at a veterinary clinic, which ultimately solidified her dream of caring for animals and giving a voice to those that cannot speak for themselves. She believes the human-animal bond is one of the most unique and precious relationships we can experience. This belief drives her dedication to providing in-home euthanasia, ensuring that pets can spend their final moments in a comfortable and familiar environment surrounded by love. When she’s not caring for patients, Dr. Batey enjoys hiking, swimming, and spending sunny days at the lake. She has three, four-legged children - Gypsy, a 14-year-old Australian Shepherd; Flea, an 9.5-year-old Pitbull mix; and Ruthie, a 9 month old dachshund.

Dr. Arielle Walton
Also serves: Whites Creek, Madison, +17 more
Dr. Arielle Walton is a Nashville-based veterinarian who brings warmth, empathy, and deep expertise to every family she serves. Originally from Atlanta, she earned both her undergraduate and veterinary degrees from Tuskegee University, where she discovered a passion for integrative care, especially Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). In 2019, she founded House Paws Acupuncture, a mobile practice that blends acupuncture and conventional medicine to support the whole patient—especially senior and chronically ill pets. If you're facing the difficult decision to say goodbye, Dr. Walton understands how important it is for that moment to be filled with dignity and peace. Her journey into in-home euthanasia began naturally through her work with aging pets whose families needed more than medical support—they needed compassion and guidance. Trained in hospice and euthanasia care through both Chi University and the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA), she is dedicated to making this final chapter as gentle as possible for your beloved companion. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Walton loves traveling with her husband, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and tending to her home garden. She’s a proud dog mom to her senior pups, Lenoxx and Levii, who keep her smiling every day, and she holds the memory of her sweet boy Tyson close to her heart. Whether she's at a local farmers market or planning her next adventure, Dr. Walton brings the same heartfelt care to her personal life that she offers every family she works with.

Dr. Arielle Walton
Also serves: Whites Creek, Madison, +17 more
Dr. Arielle Walton is a Nashville-based veterinarian who brings warmth, empathy, and deep expertise to every family she serves. Originally from Atlanta, she earned both her undergraduate and veterinary degrees from Tuskegee University, where she discovered a passion for integrative care, especially Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). In 2019, she founded House Paws Acupuncture, a mobile practice that blends acupuncture and conventional medicine to support the whole patient—especially senior and chronically ill pets. If you're facing the difficult decision to say goodbye, Dr. Walton understands how important it is for that moment to be filled with dignity and peace. Her journey into in-home euthanasia began naturally through her work with aging pets whose families needed more than medical support—they needed compassion and guidance. Trained in hospice and euthanasia care through both Chi University and the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA), she is dedicated to making this final chapter as gentle as possible for your beloved companion. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Walton loves traveling with her husband, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and tending to her home garden. She’s a proud dog mom to her senior pups, Lenoxx and Levii, who keep her smiling every day, and she holds the memory of her sweet boy Tyson close to her heart. Whether she's at a local farmers market or planning her next adventure, Dr. Walton brings the same heartfelt care to her personal life that she offers every family she works with.
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Services & Pricing
Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Nashville, TN. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.



















