In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Oklahoma City, OK
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 $65 - $435, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Cara Gordon
Also serves: Moore, Perkins, +44 more
Dr. Cara Gordon completed both her undergraduate studies and her veterinary degree at Oklahoma State University, earning her bachelor's degree in 2017 and her DVM in 2022. Originally from Texas, she also spent time in California before returning to Oklahoma, which she once again calls home. Her path into veterinary medicine grew out of a lifelong love of animals and a deep curiosity about their care and wellbeing. Dr. Gordon was drawn to animals from a very young age, and that early connection eventually led her to pursue her veterinary degree. She is guided by a simple goal: to use her knowledge and training to best care for the animal companions families love. That same compassion shapes the way she supports pet owners through end-of-life decisions, offering gentle, attentive care during one of the hardest moments a family can face. Outside of her work, Dr. Gordon enjoys reconnecting with the outdoors, horseback riding, and spending time with the people she loves. At home, her beloved beagle Enzo is her constant companion and best friend.

Dr. Cara Gordon
Also serves: Moore, Perkins, +44 more
Dr. Cara Gordon completed both her undergraduate studies and her veterinary degree at Oklahoma State University, earning her bachelor's degree in 2017 and her DVM in 2022. Originally from Texas, she also spent time in California before returning to Oklahoma, which she once again calls home. Her path into veterinary medicine grew out of a lifelong love of animals and a deep curiosity about their care and wellbeing. Dr. Gordon was drawn to animals from a very young age, and that early connection eventually led her to pursue her veterinary degree. She is guided by a simple goal: to use her knowledge and training to best care for the animal companions families love. That same compassion shapes the way she supports pet owners through end-of-life decisions, offering gentle, attentive care during one of the hardest moments a family can face. Outside of her work, Dr. Gordon enjoys reconnecting with the outdoors, horseback riding, and spending time with the people she loves. At home, her beloved beagle Enzo is her constant companion and best friend.

Dr. Abbey Wesner
Dr. Abbey Wesner is a Certified Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian whose journey in veterinary medicine is rooted in a deep love for animals and connection to nature. Raised in Montana, Dr. Wesner's upbringing surrounded by animals inspired her to pursue a career dedicated to their well-being. After completing her undergraduate studies at Iowa State University, Dr. Wesner embarked on a journey to the island of St. Kitts, West Indies, where she attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Following her graduation, Dr. Wesner's career led her to various corners of the United States, from Pittsburgh, PA to her current home in Edmond, OK. For the past several years, she has been providing veterinary relief services throughout central Oklahoma, lending her expertise to numerous clinics in the area. Dr. Wesner finds fulfillment in both extending the lives of her furry companions and providing them with a peaceful and dignified end-of-life journey. She considers it a blessing to be able to support pets and their families during their final moments, offering comfort and solace when it is needed most. Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Wesner finds joy in cooking, traveling, and exploring new places with her beloved family and two canine companions: an energetic Brittany Spaniel and a playful Havanese.

Dr. Abbey Wesner
Dr. Abbey Wesner is a Certified Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian whose journey in veterinary medicine is rooted in a deep love for animals and connection to nature. Raised in Montana, Dr. Wesner's upbringing surrounded by animals inspired her to pursue a career dedicated to their well-being. After completing her undergraduate studies at Iowa State University, Dr. Wesner embarked on a journey to the island of St. Kitts, West Indies, where she attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Following her graduation, Dr. Wesner's career led her to various corners of the United States, from Pittsburgh, PA to her current home in Edmond, OK. For the past several years, she has been providing veterinary relief services throughout central Oklahoma, lending her expertise to numerous clinics in the area. Dr. Wesner finds fulfillment in both extending the lives of her furry companions and providing them with a peaceful and dignified end-of-life journey. She considers it a blessing to be able to support pets and their families during their final moments, offering comfort and solace when it is needed most. Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Wesner finds joy in cooking, traveling, and exploring new places with her beloved family and two canine companions: an energetic Brittany Spaniel and a playful Havanese.

Dr. Caroline Christoff
Dr. Caroline Christoff is originally from Ohio and earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Findlay in 2021 before completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University in 2025. With a deep appreciation for animals of all kinds—from dogs and cats to horses and cattle—she feels honored to serve pets and the families who love them. Her approach to in-home euthanasia is rooted in compassion, respect, and gratitude for the trust families place in her during such a meaningful moment. Being present for a pet’s final chapter is a responsibility Dr. Christoff holds with great care. She is dedicated to creating a calm, gentle, and loving experience that allows pets to pass peacefully at home, surrounded by familiarity and the people who matter most. She believes this setting helps honor the profound bond shared between pets and their families. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Christoff enjoys riding horses, hiking and running with her dogs, baking, and traveling whenever she gets the chance. She shares her life with two dogs, Copper, an Irish Setter, and Gus, a Border Collie–Australian Shepherd mix who enjoys working cattle and joining her on outdoor adventures.
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Dr. Caroline Christoff
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Dr. Caroline Christoff is originally from Ohio and earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Findlay in 2021 before completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University in 2025. With a deep appreciation for animals of all kinds—from dogs and cats to horses and cattle—she feels honored to serve pets and the families who love them. Her approach to in-home euthanasia is rooted in compassion, respect, and gratitude for the trust families place in her during such a meaningful moment. Being present for a pet’s final chapter is a responsibility Dr. Christoff holds with great care. She is dedicated to creating a calm, gentle, and loving experience that allows pets to pass peacefully at home, surrounded by familiarity and the people who matter most. She believes this setting helps honor the profound bond shared between pets and their families. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Christoff enjoys riding horses, hiking and running with her dogs, baking, and traveling whenever she gets the chance. She shares her life with two dogs, Copper, an Irish Setter, and Gus, a Border Collie–Australian Shepherd mix who enjoys working cattle and joining her on outdoor adventures.

Dr. Miranda Collins
Dr. Miranda Collins provides compassionate in-home pet euthanasia services to families across Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. Born and raised in Oklahoma, her love for animals began early — so early that her family affectionately nicknamed her "Ellie Mae." That lifelong passion led her to Oklahoma State University for her undergraduate studies, which she completed in 2017, followed by Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2021. With five years of veterinary experience, she combines her deep Oklahoma roots with a career built around compassionate, personalized care for pets and the families who love them. Animals have always been a constant source of comfort and connection in Dr. Collins's life, and being a veterinarian allows her to give that same care back - relieving pain, preserving dignity, and supporting families through moments that matter most. She is especially motivated by the ability to provide comfort during difficult times, ensuring every animal is treated with compassion and respect. That philosophy shapes every home visit, where families can say goodbye to their pet in a familiar, loving environment surrounded by the people who care for them most. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Collins's home is full of animals she loves: Sampson, an Australian Shepherd; Annie, a Pit Bull; Cowboy, another Australian Shepherd; and Pascal, a Veiled Chameleon. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling with her family, reading a good book, and working on arts and crafts projects. She also loves spending time outdoors, whether that is walking her dogs or going for a relaxing bike ride.
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Dr. Miranda Collins
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Dr. Miranda Collins provides compassionate in-home pet euthanasia services to families across Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. Born and raised in Oklahoma, her love for animals began early — so early that her family affectionately nicknamed her "Ellie Mae." That lifelong passion led her to Oklahoma State University for her undergraduate studies, which she completed in 2017, followed by Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2021. With five years of veterinary experience, she combines her deep Oklahoma roots with a career built around compassionate, personalized care for pets and the families who love them. Animals have always been a constant source of comfort and connection in Dr. Collins's life, and being a veterinarian allows her to give that same care back - relieving pain, preserving dignity, and supporting families through moments that matter most. She is especially motivated by the ability to provide comfort during difficult times, ensuring every animal is treated with compassion and respect. That philosophy shapes every home visit, where families can say goodbye to their pet in a familiar, loving environment surrounded by the people who care for them most. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Collins's home is full of animals she loves: Sampson, an Australian Shepherd; Annie, a Pit Bull; Cowboy, another Australian Shepherd; and Pascal, a Veiled Chameleon. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling with her family, reading a good book, and working on arts and crafts projects. She also loves spending time outdoors, whether that is walking her dogs or going for a relaxing bike ride.
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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Oklahoma City, OK. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.




















