CodaPet - At Home Pet Euthanasia - Fort Collins, CO
CodaPet is a network of local veterinarians in Fort Collins, CO and the surrounding areas of Longmont, Greeley, Loveland, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Berthoud, Wellington, Fort Lupton, Estes Park, and Eaton that offer at-home pet euthanasia services. We understand how difficult this time can be, and we are here to make it as peaceful and dignified as possible. A veterinarian from our team of experienced vets will come to your home and provide your pet with a peaceful passing. We also offer cremation services, so you can keep your pet's ashes close to you. Visit our website to view veterinary profiles and schedules as well as book an appointment and calculate cost based on your exact location and wishes.
Dr. Dan Taylor is a compassionate veterinarian with a deep commitment to providing end-of-life care for beloved pets. Hailing from Iowa, Dr. Taylor completed his undergraduate and veterinary education at Iowa State University, earning his DVM degree in 2010. Throughout his career, he has practiced small animal medicine in various settings, including general practice, non-profit organizations, and emergency medicine.
Dr. Taylor's journey in veterinary medicine was driven by a profound desire to strengthen the bond between people and their cherished pets. He understands that saying goodbye to a beloved companion can be one of the most emotionally challenging experiences. With a heartfelt commitment to making this process as stress-free as possible, Dr. Taylor offers in-home pet euthanasia services. This allows pets to pass away peacefully in the comfort of their own familiar environment, providing solace to both pet owners and their furry friends during this difficult time.
Outside of his veterinary work, Dr. Taylor finds joy in spending quality time with his family. He also has a passion for outdoor activities, including running, hiking, and exploring the beauty of the mountains. In addition to his human family, Dr. Taylor shares his life with two affectionate and scruffy mutts named Bernie and Otis. Dr. Dan Taylor is dedicated to guiding pet owners through the sensitive process of end-of-life care and proudly serves the Northern Colorado area.
- Licensed
- Insured
How do you serve precious pets?
- In Home Pet Euthanasia
- Pet Cremation
How do you help pet parents honor the lives of their pets and cope with difficult loss?
- Pet Euthanasia
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Cats
- Dogs
What licensing do you have?
- Licensed Veterinarian
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Proud member of...
- International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care (IAAHPC)
Education
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Fort Collins and the surrounding areas of Longmont, Greeley, Loveland, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Berthoud, Wellington, Fort Lupton, Estes Park, Eaton
What year did you begin serving pets?
2010
SERVICE AREA: Within 75 miles, including Fort Collins and the surrounding areas of Longmont, Greeley, Loveland, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Berthoud, Wellington, Fort Lupton, Estes Park, Eaton
Distinction
Customer Reviews
Our family is so grateful for CodaPet. Two days ago we made the difficult decision to free our senior dog from her painful body. I was able to schedule an appointment for the following day. My anxiety was extremely high all morning, but the moment Dr. Sarah Crozier stepped foot in our home I felt at ease. She made a really difficult experience peaceful and beautiful. She brought yummy snacks for our dog, and explained everything she was doing along the way. We got to share stories about our dog, we laughed, and we cried. She stepped outside while we said our final goodbyes (our other dog included) and gave us as much time as we needed. We never felt rushed, and she was extremely compassionate. The cost of the service is worth every penny. Our beloved dog was able to pass away in her favorite bed surrounded by her favorite people. I highly recommend CodaPet to anyone needing euthanasia service. - Vancouver, WA - December 2025
- Jordyn TWe were very impressed with CodaPet and the way Dr. Claire Gibson made every accommodation to make the family comfortable at such a difficult time. We were even more impressed with the gentle way you treated our sweet Bailey Girl with her transition. You certainly were an angel of compassion at a time when a physically and mentally exhausted family was in need of a helping hand. You are definitely a credit to your profession and I highly recommend your organization to anyone who should have a need for your services. More importantly, I believe that you are a genuinely good and caring person and I am glad that you were a part of this time in our lives. Thank you for all of your help! - September 2025
- Mary PMy sweet Daisy dog was euthanized last night by Dr Lauren Silvesti of CodaPet. My heart is broken, but the experience was so much more comfortable at home, than at the vets office. Sr Silvesti asked many questions about Daisy life, getting to know her. Daisy was very comfortable with Dr Silvesti, even though she was a stranger to her. Dr was very kind and comforting to us also. She explained the process she would use with Daisy, and options for cremation. She took her time with Daisy, no rushing. Gave her a sedative to calm her before giving her an injection to fall asleep, and then the drug to stop her heart. We had time to tell Daisy how much we loved her, before she left us. She put Daisys favorite toy between IDaisys) front legs. Daisy looked like a sleeping puppy hugging her toy, before she was taken away.
I could not bear to put Daisy thru going to our vets office (which she hated going to) to be euthanized. It was peaceful for Daisy, which was a comfort to us. My heart is heavy, but Daisy is released from misery. I highly recommend Dr Sylvesti and CodaPet.
How do you serve precious pets?
- In Home Pet Euthanasia
- Pet Cremation
How do you help pet parents honor the lives of their pets and cope with difficult loss?
- Pet Euthanasia
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Cats
- Dogs
What licensing do you have?
- Licensed Veterinarian
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Proud member of...
- International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care (IAAHPC)
Education
Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Fort Collins and the surrounding areas of Longmont, Greeley, Loveland, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Berthoud, Wellington, Fort Lupton, Estes Park, Eaton
What year did you begin serving pets?
2010
Customer Reviews
Our family is so grateful for CodaPet. Two days ago we made the difficult decision to free our senior dog from her painful body. I was able to schedule an appointment for the following day. My anxiety was extremely high all morning, but the moment Dr. Sarah Crozier stepped foot in our home I felt at ease. She made a really difficult experience peaceful and beautiful. She brought yummy snacks for our dog, and explained everything she was doing along the way. We got to share stories about our dog, we laughed, and we cried. She stepped outside while we said our final goodbyes (our other dog included) and gave us as much time as we needed. We never felt rushed, and she was extremely compassionate. The cost of the service is worth every penny. Our beloved dog was able to pass away in her favorite bed surrounded by her favorite people. I highly recommend CodaPet to anyone needing euthanasia service. - Vancouver, WA - December 2025
- Jordyn TWe were very impressed with CodaPet and the way Dr. Claire Gibson made every accommodation to make the family comfortable at such a difficult time. We were even more impressed with the gentle way you treated our sweet Bailey Girl with her transition. You certainly were an angel of compassion at a time when a physically and mentally exhausted family was in need of a helping hand. You are definitely a credit to your profession and I highly recommend your organization to anyone who should have a need for your services. More importantly, I believe that you are a genuinely good and caring person and I am glad that you were a part of this time in our lives. Thank you for all of your help! - September 2025
- Mary PMy sweet Daisy dog was euthanized last night by Dr Lauren Silvesti of CodaPet. My heart is broken, but the experience was so much more comfortable at home, than at the vets office. Sr Silvesti asked many questions about Daisy life, getting to know her. Daisy was very comfortable with Dr Silvesti, even though she was a stranger to her. Dr was very kind and comforting to us also. She explained the process she would use with Daisy, and options for cremation. She took her time with Daisy, no rushing. Gave her a sedative to calm her before giving her an injection to fall asleep, and then the drug to stop her heart. We had time to tell Daisy how much we loved her, before she left us. She put Daisys favorite toy between IDaisys) front legs. Daisy looked like a sleeping puppy hugging her toy, before she was taken away.
I could not bear to put Daisy thru going to our vets office (which she hated going to) to be euthanized. It was peaceful for Daisy, which was a comfort to us. My heart is heavy, but Daisy is released from misery. I highly recommend Dr Sylvesti and CodaPet.
🦔 Compassionate In-Home Pet Euthanasia by CodaPet In Home Pet Euthanasia
When the time comes to say goodbye, where it happens matters. CodaPet comes to your home so your dog or cat can pass peacefully in a familiar, loving environment — surrounded by the sights, smells, and people they know.
CodaPet provides gentle, respectful in-home pet euthanasia in Fort Collins, CO, serving pet parents throughout Larimer County and surrounding areas including Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Evans, Johnstown, Wellington, Berthoud, Timnath, Severance, Milliken. Each visit is paced entirely around you and your pet — there is no rush, no cold clinic setting, and no moment spent away from home.
What should I expect during CodaPet's visit?
When CodaPet arrives, they will take time to meet you and your pet, answer any questions you have, and ensure you feel comfortable before anything begins. There is no rush.
The visit typically has three stages. First, a sedative is administered to help your pet relax completely — most pets become calm and drowsy within a few minutes. Second, once your pet is fully at ease, the final medication is given. The process is gentle and painless, and your pet will simply drift off to sleep. Third, CodaPet will confirm the passing and give you as much time as you need to say goodbye. You are welcome to hold your pet, have family members present, or simply sit quietly together. The entire visit is guided entirely by you.
How do I schedule a visit with CodaPet?
Browse CodaPet's listing page above, request and receive a quote, then complete your booking securely online. Payment is accepted via Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Klarna. All sessions are covered by PetWorks Care Coverage.
What is PetWorks Care Coverage?
PetWorks Care Coverage means we stand behind every vet on our platform. If something isn't right with your experience — from scheduling to the visit itself — we're here to help make it right. You deserve support at every step, not just during the appointment.
Does CodaPet offer same-day or after-hours appointments?
Availability varies by provider. Visit CodaPet's profile on PetWorks to check current availability, or send a message directly to ask about urgent or after-hours scheduling.
💖 You don't have to face this moment alone. CodaPet is here to help you give your pet the peaceful goodbye they deserve.