CodaPet has officially launched its in-home pet euthanasia services in the Mid-Willamette Valley, Oregon. The company connects families with compassionate, licensed veterinarians who provide peaceful end-of-life care for pets in the comfort of their own homes.
In-home euthanasia offers a gentler experience for dogs, cats, and their families, allowing pets to remain in familiar surroundings during their final moments. Dr. Sarah Crozier will be serving the Mid-Willamette Valley area.
“As an in-home euthanasia veterinarian, I often hear the deep gratitude and relief families feel when they can give their pets this compassionate gift,” said Dr. Bethany Hsia, co-founder of CodaPet. “I hope every family in the Mid-Willamette Valley learns about at-home euthanasia so they can offer their pets a peaceful, loving end-of-life experience when the time comes.”
CodaPet was founded by Dr. Bethany Hsia, Dr. Karen Whala, and Dr. Gary Hsia, who are all veterinarians dedicated to expanding access to professional, compassionate in-home care.
Their goal is to support more pets and families by making end-of-life care available in a familiar, comforting environment.
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