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In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Winston-Salem, NC

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 $325 with optional cremation ranging from $100 - $500, depending on your pet's weight and cremation type

Dr. Jessica Smith

Dr. Jessica Smith

Winston-Salem, NC

Also serves: Archdale, Trinity, +3 more

Dr. Jessica Smith is a Winston-Salem, NC native with a deep-rooted love for animals that shaped her path into veterinary medicine from an early age. She completed her undergraduate studies at East Carolina University in 2009 and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from St. George's University in 2016. With 10 years of veterinary experience, she brings both clinical expertise and a genuine warmth to every family she serves. Dr. Smith has always believed that every pet and every pet parent deserves the utmost care and respect, especially in their most difficult moments. She is passionate about providing families with the most peaceful, dignified final experience possible for their beloved companions in the comfort of home, a conviction that drives her work in in-home pet euthanasia for dogs and cats across the greater Winston-Salem area. Outside of her practice, Dr. Smith is a dedicated mom to two young children and enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and baking. She shares her home with Sophie, a sweet 10-year-old domestic shorthair cat who has been her faithful companion through moves from Tennessee to Texas and back to North Carolina.

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Services & Pricing

Pet euthanasia and aftercare pricing in Winston-Salem, NC. Costs vary based on your vet, pet weight, and aftercare choices.

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Quality of life assessment

How do I know when it's time?

This questionnaire can help you reflect on your pet's quality of life and offer guidance during a difficult time.

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