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CodaPet expands compassionate in-home pet euthanasia services in Nashville, TN

CodaPet A Peaceful Passing At Home

Dr. Arielle Walton, at her practice of in home pet euthanasia in Nashville and surrounding suburbs.

In Home Pet Euthanasia Mobile Veterinarian

The veterinarian-owned startup empowers a network of veterinarians who provide in-home euthanasia to ease the passing of pets at home, surrounded by loved ones.

In-home euthanasia is a natural fit for Nashville, where pets are truly part of the family.”
— Dr. Arielle Walton
NASHVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, July 2, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- CodaPet is expanding its services in Nashville, TN. The company provides peaceful in-home pet euthanasia through a network of compassionate and licensed veterinarians who offer end-of-life care for pets at home. In-home pet euthanasia is the best experience for dogs and cats and their families because their home is where they feel most familiar and comfortable. Dr. Arielle Walton joined Dr. Meagan Batey and Dr. Amanda Harper to serve Nashville and its suburbs.

“As an in-home euthanasia veterinarian, I repeatedly hear the heartfelt gratitude and the relief a family feels when they have been able to grant their pet this gift,” says Dr. Gary Hsia, a co-founder of CodaPet. “It is my wish that every family in Nashville become aware of at-home pet euthanasia so they may provide a peaceful and compassionate end-of-life experience for their beloved pets when their time comes.”

Dr. Gary Hsia, Dr. Bethany Hsia, and Dr. Karen Whala are co-founders and veterinarians of CodaPet. They share a passion for increasing both customer access and awareness by empowering a network of veterinarians who provide compassion and professional care to more pets and their families in a familiar environment.

"In-home euthanasia is a natural fit for Nashville, where pets are truly part of the family. It offers a peaceful, stress-free goodbye in the comfort of home, something that aligns with the city’s strong sense of compassion, community, and care," says Dr. Arielle Walton. “I offer in-home euthanasia through CodaPet to give families the gift of a peaceful goodbye, surrounded by love, not clinic walls,” she added. For pet lovers in Nashville, Dr. Walton is a trusted and compassionate presence during life’s most tender moments with their animals. Originally from Atlanta, Dr. Walton fell in love with veterinary medicine and the human-animal bond while studying at Tuskegee University, where she earned both her undergraduate degree and her DVM. It was also there that she discovered her passion for traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM), particularly acupuncture, which would later shape her approach to holistic, whole-patient care.

Since settling in Nashville, Dr. Walton has made it her mission to serve the community with heart-centered veterinary support. In 2019, she founded House Paws Acupuncture, a mobile practice combining conventional medicine with TCVM therapies to care for pets in the comfort of their own homes.

Her interest in end-of-life care naturally evolved through her work with senior pets and those managing chronic illness. Over time, she came to view in-home euthanasia as one of the most sacred and meaningful services she could offer, giving pets the peace and dignity they deserve in their final moments and giving families the chance to say goodbye in a space that feels safe and full of love. To provide this care with the utmost thoughtfulness, Dr. Walton completed advanced training through Chi University and the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy (CAETA).

Whether she’s helping a pet find relief through acupuncture or guiding a family through their last moments together, Dr. Walton approaches every visit with compassion, clarity, and respect. For her, being a veterinarian isn’t just about treating animals, it’s about honoring the deep bond they share with their people.

Dr. Walton serves Nashville, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Goodletsville, Franklin, Mt. Juliet, Smyrna, and the surrounding cities.


How In-home Pet Euthanasia Works

Through CodaPet's website, pet parents can easily book in-home pet euthanasia performed by a licensed vet.

Before the appointment, the vet contacts the family to address any questions or concerns they might have.
The vet assists the family by going over the diagnosis and applying a quality-of-life assessment to objectively assess the pet's health and ensure there is no uncertainty about the need for euthanasia.

For those who need support with aftercare, CodaPet can also assist with transportation and cremation services.
The visit takes, on average, one hour. Pet parents have a window of time to be with their pets privately before and after the euthanasia procedure, which lasts about 15 minutes. The vet only starts the euthanasia process when everyone is ready. This helps bring closure to all family members involved in the end-of-life care of a pet.


Benefits of In-home Pet Euthanasia include:

1. Compassion: In-home pet euthanasia allows for a more compassionate approach to end-of-life care. Pets can be surrounded by their loved ones, receive individual attention and care, and pass away peacefully in a familiar environment.

2. Comfort: One major benefit of in-home pet euthanasia is the comfort it provides to both the pet and their owners. The familiar surroundings of home can help reduce anxiety and stress for pets, making the process more peaceful. In addition, being surrounded by loved ones can provide a sense of support and comfort during a very difficult time.

3. Control: In-home pet euthanasia also allows pet owners to have more control over the experience. They can choose the time and place of the euthanasia, as well as who will be present. In addition, in-home euthanasia allows owners to personalize the experience, including choosing the location, music, lighting, and other factors that can make the experience more meaningful.

4. Closure: Being able to say goodbye in a meaningful way can be an essential part of the grieving process. In-home pet euthanasia allows for a more intimate farewell, which can provide closure and help with the healing process.


In-home Pet Euthanasia Costs

The starting price of in-home euthanasia starts at $350 in the Nashville. The aftercare and cremation price begins at $155 and varies depending on factors such as the driving distance, the pet's size, and the option for private or communal cremation.


About CodaPet

CodaPet is expanding quickly and currently supports a network of veterinarians that offer peaceful at-home pet euthanasia services in over 100 cities. Our network of compassionate and licensed veterinarians are available to help your beloved pet pass peacefully surrounded by family and all the safety and comforts of home. For more information or to schedule an appointment visit www.codapet.com or call 1-833-CodaPet. CodaPet is expanding rapidly; if you are a veterinarian interested in learning more or offering this service in your area, please visit https://www.codapet.com/vets.

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