CodaPet expands in-home pet euthanasia in Lafayette with new veterinarian
By AI, Created 2:31 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – CodaPet added Dr. Carolyn Benedetto to extend its in-home pet euthanasia services across Lafayette and surrounding Acadiana communities. The move gives local pet families more access to at-home end-of-life care, pricing that starts at $325, and aftercare options that begin at $150.
Why it matters: - CodaPet’s expansion gives Lafayette-area pet owners another option for end-of-life care at home. - The service is designed to reduce stress for pets and families by avoiding a clinic setting. - The addition broadens access across Lafayette and nearby Acadiana communities.
What happened: - CodaPet added Dr. Carolyn Benedetto to its licensed veterinarian network in Lafayette, Louisiana. - Dr. Benedetto will serve pets and pet parents in Lafayette and surrounding areas. - The announcement was dated June 3, 2026.
The details: - CodaPet is a veterinarian-owned startup focused on in-home pet euthanasia. - Dr. Gary Hsia, Dr. Bethany Hsia and Dr. Karen Whals are co-founders and veterinarians of CodaPet. - Dr. Hsia said the company wants more families to know in-home euthanasia is an option and described the experience with his dog, Kylie, as calmer for the pet and family. - Dr. Benedetto grew up in Crowley, west of Lafayette, and chose to build her practice in South Louisiana. - Dr. Benedetto earned an undergraduate degree from Warren Wilson College in 2014 and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Louisiana State University in 2018. - Dr. Benedetto has worked in general practice, emergency medicine, rehabilitation, acupuncture and in-home hospice care. - Dr. Benedetto said in-home euthanasia offers a level of peace and intimacy that clinic care cannot replicate. - Dr. Benedetto serves Lafayette, Youngsville, Broussard, Carencro, Scott, Breaux Bridge, St. Martinville, New Iberia, Opelousas, Abbeville and surrounding Acadiana communities in Iberia, St. Martin, Vermilion and St. Landry parishes. - CodaPet says families can book in-home euthanasia and that a veterinarian contacts the family before the appointment to answer questions. - The veterinarian reviews the diagnosis and uses a quality-of-life assessment during the visit. - The average appointment takes about 45 minutes. - Pet parents can spend private time with their pets before and after the procedure. - The veterinarian begins the process only when everyone is ready. - Aftercare support can include transportation and cremation services. - The starting price for in-home euthanasia in Lafayette is $325. - Aftercare and cremation start at $150, with final cost varying by driving distance, pet size and private or communal cremation. - CodaPet says its network now supports peaceful at-home pet euthanasia in more than 100 cities. - The company also says veterinarians who want to offer the service can learn more at CodaPet’s vet page. - CodaPet lists more information and appointment scheduling through its website and phone line at 1-833-CodaPet.
Between the lines: - The hire suggests CodaPet is using local veterinarians to scale a service that depends on trust, proximity and clinical judgment. - Dr. Benedetto’s background in hospice and emergency care may appeal to families looking for end-of-life support that feels both medical and personal. - The service model shifts control to pet owners, who can choose timing, setting and the people present.
What’s next: - CodaPet is likely to keep expanding its veterinarian network in additional cities. - Local pet owners in Acadiana now have immediate access to a new provider for at-home end-of-life care. - Veterinarians interested in offering the service can contact CodaPet through the company’s recruitment page.
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