Having made the loving and often difficult decision that euthanasia is the kindest choice for your companion, Dr. Morgan Dixon will be honored to provide a compassionate and dignified farewell at your residence — in the comfort and familiarity of your home.
Medications to ease pain, reduce anxiety, and bring about deep, peaceful sedation before the final step.
Dr. Dixon explains every part of the process and answers all questions. Nothing proceeds until you feel ready.
Lasting remembrance offered at no extra charge, if desired.
Transportation, cremation, aquamation, and home burial discussed at time of scheduling
An eco-friendly fabric container, made with recycled materials, PVC-free, for safer home burial.
Children, family members, and other pets are all welcome to be present throughout.
For same-day or weekend appointments. Dr. Dixon understands crises don’t only happen on weekdays
Dr. Dixon compassionately explains every step of the process while answering your questions. Nothing happens without your understanding and readiness.
Request your preferred time online. Choose your preferred location — home, yard. Dr. Dixon arrives calmly, meets your pet and family, and explains everything before starting.
Pain and anxiety medication is given first to help your pet relax into deep comfort. Then peaceful euthanasia medication is given, allowing your pet to pass gently in the arms of loved ones.
Dr. Dixon arranges dignified transportation for cremation or a Euthabag for safer home burial.
There is very little you need to do — Dr. Dixon handles everything. These small things can help the experience feel even more personal.
Your pet’s favorite bed, blanket, or corner — or your garden. Wherever they feel safest.
Children, family members, and other pets are all welcome. No rules — only what feels right
Your pet’s favorite bed, blanket, or corner — or your garden. Wherever they feel safest.
Same as favorites nearby – needs to change
Clear your schedule. Give your family space to grieve.
Your pet can receive food and their usual medications on the day of our appointment.
Would you like anyone to visit your pet prior to your appointment? Who would you like to be present during the appointment?
Are enjoyable activities an option, given your pet’s condition? Consider a car ride, yummy food, snuggling, or a session with their favorite brush.
What setting would you like to create? A quiet place, low lighting, relaxing music, a photo gallery, flowers, or candles.
What items would you like to include? Your pet’s favorite bed, blanket, or toy.
Would you like to share a poem, letter, or prayer?
Will housemate pets be present during the process or be allowed to say goodbye at the end of the appointment?
How will you care for yourself afterward? Who will support you at this time? Family, friends, a support group, or a healthcare provider.
I am here to support you at this difficult time. If you have any questions before our appointment please feel free to text me.
Real families. Real pets. Real peace — in the comfort of home.
“Dr. Dixon’s acupuncture treatments gave Chessie so much relief in her final months. When the time came, it was everything I hoped for — quiet, gentle, and at home. I held her the whole time. I’ll always be grateful.”
Dr. Dixon elevated Sooky’s quality of life for many months. I didn’t know what to do — Sooky was struggling and I felt so helpless. Dr. Dixon came to our home, listened to everything, and created a plan that gave us more precious time together.
The acupuncture was the most effective treatment Petey received through his entire illness. I was terrified we’d run out of options — but Dr. Dixon brought a whole new approach right to our living room. Petey was so much calmer at home