Goodbye at Home
Fort Worth

Peaceful Passings in Fort Worth
Once a pet’s quality of life can no longer keep up with its once energetic body, pet parents face a difficult decision: Letting their pets rest and eternally sleep. At Goodbye at Home, we believe that the kindest and bravest thing you can do is ensure a peaceful passing, an in-home pet euthanasia in Fort Worth.
Fort Worth pet euthanasia allows you to say goodbye to your pet in the comfort of your home, at your own pace, with your own rules.
What can you expect?
Professional opinion and expert care: Dr. Linda has more than 15 years of experience in pet euthanasia and pet cremation. She will help you make the right decision and can support you as you grieve the loss of your pet.
Compassionate talks and emotional support: Dr. Linda understands the emotional weight this decision has on your shoulders because she has been in your shoes. She can empathize with your feelings and ensure you and your pet are comfortable with the procedure.
Senior pet hospice evaluation: Dr. Linda helps determine your pet’s well-being by performing a comprehensive exam, which evaluates your pet’s quality of life at home.

Is pet euthanasia painful?
While you may not have openly discussed the issue of euthanasia with your family, they may already be aware of your pet’s problems. Review with them the information you have received from your veterinarian. Long-term medical care can be a burden that you and your family may be unable to bear emotionally or financially, and this should be discussed openly and honestly. Encourage family members to express their thoughts and feelings. Even if you have reached a decision, it is important that family members, especially children, have their thoughts and feelings considered.
Children have special relationships with their pets and should not be excluded from the decision-making process simply because they might seem too young to understand. Preventing children from participating in the discussion may only complicate and prolong their grief process. Children respect straightforward, truthful, and simple answers. If they are prepared adequately, children usually are able to accept a pet’s death.
Senior Pet Care Like No Other
At Goodbye at Home, we understand senior dogs have unique needs and require extra care. That’s why we offer services that improve their overall health and show the full picture of their quality of life.
- Musculoskeletal manipulation (animal chiropractic): Good for helping tensed muscles and improving joint function.
- Acupuncture: Gives pain relief and relaxation.
- Cold laser: Helps stimulate cell regeneration and increase blood circulation in pets.
- Chinese herbal medicines: Restores balance and harmony in your pet’s body.
- Thermal imaging system: Tracks areas that may be inflamed (hotter than expected) or lacking blood flow from chronic illness or injury (cooler than expected).
Ultimately, pet euthanasia in Fort Worth is not as easy as saying yes to letting your pet go. It takes time and a proper look at your pet’s life journey, honoring each milestone and learning about their health declines.
About Dr. Linda
Since 2009, Dr. Linda Montgomery has provided in-home pet euthanasia services and helped hundreds of families say goodbye to their beloved pets. Her personal experience of owning pets and losing them shaped her purpose of servicing thoughtful end-of-life pet care, so no family has to endure that pain alone.
We’re Here to Help
You don’t have to go through this emotional journey alone. Let’s explore your options for in-home euthanasia, hospice support, or dog cremation, and help you navigate this journey with peace and clarity.