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CodaPet adds in-home pet euthanasia service in Nashua

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By AI, Created 12:00 UTC, Jul 08, 2026, AGP -

CodaPet has expanded its in-home pet euthanasia network in Nashua, New Hampshire, with a new licensed veterinarian serving the city and nearby communities. The move gives more local families a private end-of-life option for pets at home, with aftercare and cremation support available.

Why it matters: - CodaPet is widening access to at-home euthanasia for families in Nashua and surrounding parts of southern New Hampshire. - The service is designed to reduce stress for pets and give families a more private, compassionate end-of-life option. - The expansion adds another choice for senior pets, anxious pets, and animals with mobility limits.

What happened: - CodaPet added licensed veterinarian Dr. Alycia Bille to serve Nashua and nearby areas. - Dr. Bille will provide in-home euthanasia for pets and pet parents across Nashua, Portsmouth, Dover, Durham, Exeter, Hampton, Seabrook, Manchester, Derry, Windham, Salem, Lawrence, Haverhill, Andover, Newburyport, and surrounding communities. - The company announced the expansion on July 8, 2026.

The details: - CodaPet says its network lets families book in-home pet euthanasia with a compassionate, licensed veterinarian. - Before the appointment, the veterinarian contacts the family to answer questions and concerns. - During the visit, the veterinarian reviews the diagnosis and uses a quality-of-life assessment to evaluate the pet’s condition. - The average visit lasts about 45 minutes. - Families can spend private time with their pets before and after the procedure. - The veterinarian starts the euthanasia process only when everyone is ready. - Aftercare support can include transportation and cremation services. - In Nashua, in-home euthanasia starts at $300. - Aftercare and cremation start at $125 and vary based on driving distance, pet size, and private or communal cremation.

Between the lines: - Dr. Karen Whala, a CodaPet co-founder, said families often feel gratitude and relief after being able to give a pet a peaceful at-home passing. - Dr. Bille said she sees a need for in-home euthanasia in Rockingham County because it offers a low-stress option for families. - Dr. Bille said the service is especially meaningful for senior pets, anxious pets, mobility-limited animals, and families seeking a more private experience. - Dr. Bille also said her own experience with in-clinic and in-home pet deaths shaped her decision to join CodaPet. - CodaPet was founded by Dr. Karen Whala, Dr. Gary Hsia, and Dr. Bethany Hsia, who aim to expand access by empowering veterinarians to provide care in familiar surroundings.

What's next: - CodaPet plans to continue expanding its veterinarian network as demand grows for at-home pet euthanasia. - Dr. Bille is expected to serve families across southern New Hampshire and the northeastern Merrimack Valley. - CodaPet says it currently supports veterinarians in more than 100 cities. - Families can schedule appointments through the company’s website or by calling 1-833-CodaPet. - Veterinarians interested in offering the service can learn more at the CodaPet veterinarians page.

The bottom line: - CodaPet is betting that more families want a gentler, more controlled way to say goodbye to pets at home.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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