In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Scottsdale, AZ
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 $355 with optional cremation ranging from $110 - $395, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Christina Vernon
Also serves: Anthem, Surprise, +19 more
If you're searching for a veterinarian who is both compassionate and experienced in providing in-home pet euthanasia, Dr. Christina Vernon is a great choice. With years of experience in veterinary medicine, Dr. Vernon has developed a deep love for animals and a passion for providing compassionate care during difficult times. Dr. Vernon completed both her undergraduate studies and Veterinary school at Iowa State University before moving to Arizona to begin her career. Over the years, she has worked in multiple areas of veterinary medicine and has developed a deep passion in providing support to pets and their families during their final moments together. Dr. Vernon deeply values the human-animal bond and is continually moved by the unconditional love she sees shared by pets and their families. She strives to provide a compassionate, peaceful, and stress-free experience for pets and their owners, ensuring that pets feel loved and comfortable in their final moments. When she's not working, Dr. Vernon enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband and two children, as well as her four-legged children: 3 German Shepherds, and two adorable kitties.

Dr. Christina Vernon
Also serves: Anthem, Surprise, +19 more
If you're searching for a veterinarian who is both compassionate and experienced in providing in-home pet euthanasia, Dr. Christina Vernon is a great choice. With years of experience in veterinary medicine, Dr. Vernon has developed a deep love for animals and a passion for providing compassionate care during difficult times. Dr. Vernon completed both her undergraduate studies and Veterinary school at Iowa State University before moving to Arizona to begin her career. Over the years, she has worked in multiple areas of veterinary medicine and has developed a deep passion in providing support to pets and their families during their final moments together. Dr. Vernon deeply values the human-animal bond and is continually moved by the unconditional love she sees shared by pets and their families. She strives to provide a compassionate, peaceful, and stress-free experience for pets and their owners, ensuring that pets feel loved and comfortable in their final moments. When she's not working, Dr. Vernon enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband and two children, as well as her four-legged children: 3 German Shepherds, and two adorable kitties.

Dr. Jeannette Molina
Dr. Jeannette Molina brings over 26 years of veterinary experience to every home visit in the Chandler, Arizona area. Originally from Long Island, New York, she relocated to Arizona and has devoted her career to caring for dogs, cats, and exotic animals across the Valley. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Zoology from Arizona State University, graduating Magna Cum Laude with Honors in 1994, before attending Colorado State University where she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. Over the course of her career, Dr. Molina has worked in and owned busy full-service hospitals, but she found her greatest professional fulfillment running a mobile in-home veterinary practice, where care feels personal in a way a clinic setting cannot match. She is also certified in acupuncture, Bach Flower therapy, cold laser therapy, sound wave therapy, and cryotherapy, and has long integrated natural remedies alongside traditional veterinary treatments. Dr. Molina has always believed that a pet should be at home with their family when it is their time to pass on. Their last memories, she feels, should be peaceful and happy ones, surrounded by the people and places they love most. This conviction drives her work providing in-home pet euthanasia to families in Chandler and the surrounding areas. She treats every patient as if they were her own pet, offering families a calm, compassionate, and deeply personal goodbye at one of the hardest moments of pet ownership. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Molina is a dedicated canine agility competitor alongside her three dogs: Phoebe, an 11-year-old Australian Shepherd and registered Pet Partners therapy dog who has earned her Performance Agility Dog Championship title; Ringo, a 9-year-old Border Collie with an Agility Dog Championship Platinum title and an invitation to the inaugural UKI Agility Invitationals; and Elvira, a 3-year-old Border Collie just beginning an already decorated agility career. The family also includes Zakk, a flame-point La Perm mix cat. Dr. Molina and her dogs travel across the country for agility competitions, and several of her dogs have also competed in Dock Diving, Fast Cat, and Lure Coursing.
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Dr. Jeannette Molina
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Dr. Jeannette Molina brings over 26 years of veterinary experience to every home visit in the Chandler, Arizona area. Originally from Long Island, New York, she relocated to Arizona and has devoted her career to caring for dogs, cats, and exotic animals across the Valley. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Zoology from Arizona State University, graduating Magna Cum Laude with Honors in 1994, before attending Colorado State University where she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. Over the course of her career, Dr. Molina has worked in and owned busy full-service hospitals, but she found her greatest professional fulfillment running a mobile in-home veterinary practice, where care feels personal in a way a clinic setting cannot match. She is also certified in acupuncture, Bach Flower therapy, cold laser therapy, sound wave therapy, and cryotherapy, and has long integrated natural remedies alongside traditional veterinary treatments. Dr. Molina has always believed that a pet should be at home with their family when it is their time to pass on. Their last memories, she feels, should be peaceful and happy ones, surrounded by the people and places they love most. This conviction drives her work providing in-home pet euthanasia to families in Chandler and the surrounding areas. She treats every patient as if they were her own pet, offering families a calm, compassionate, and deeply personal goodbye at one of the hardest moments of pet ownership. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Molina is a dedicated canine agility competitor alongside her three dogs: Phoebe, an 11-year-old Australian Shepherd and registered Pet Partners therapy dog who has earned her Performance Agility Dog Championship title; Ringo, a 9-year-old Border Collie with an Agility Dog Championship Platinum title and an invitation to the inaugural UKI Agility Invitationals; and Elvira, a 3-year-old Border Collie just beginning an already decorated agility career. The family also includes Zakk, a flame-point La Perm mix cat. Dr. Molina and her dogs travel across the country for agility competitions, and several of her dogs have also competed in Dock Diving, Fast Cat, and Lure Coursing.
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Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Scottsdale, AZ. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.




















