Home Pet Euthanasia and Aftercare
Serving Orange County, Greater Los Angeles & areas of the Inland Empire
Dr. Lisa Fieg will help your beloved pet transition peacefully in the comfort of of their home, surrounded by loved ones
Dr. Lisa Fieg will arrange and handle all of your cremation needs, including careful and loving transportation of your pet to the crematorium through private or communal process handled
Clay paw prints, wooden urns with personalizations available with ashes returned
Animals have been part of my life from the very beginning—from ducks and rabbits to reptiles and dogs while growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Helping my mother care for our diabetic dog, Missy, is what first inspired my journey to becoming a veterinarian. I earned my bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and then moved to California to attend veterinary medical school at Western University of Health Sciences.
Southern California is where my life truly came together—professionally and personally. My husband Dylan and I live in Brea with our four beloved Yorkshire Terriers—Monte, Ronin, Rio, and Tiki.
I have been a doctor practicing veterinary medicine for nine years, with the past four years dedicated exclusively to in-home end-of-life care. This has allowed me to combine my medical skills with genuine compassion—supporting pets and the families who love them.
Through A Compassionate Farewell, I help guide families through this final chapter with gentleness, understanding, and respect—ensuring your beloved companion’s last moments are peaceful, comfortable, and filled with love.
Animals have been part of my life from the very beginning—from ducks and rabbits to reptiles and dogs while growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Helping my mother care for our diabetic dog, Missy, is what first inspired my journey to becoming a veterinarian. I earned my bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and then moved to California to attend veterinary medical school at Western University of Health Sciences.
Southern California is where my life truly came together—professionally and personally. My husband Dylan and I live in Brea with our four beloved Yorkshire Terriers—Monte, Ronin, Rio, and Tiki.
I have been a doctor practicing veterinary medicine for nine years, with the past four years dedicated exclusively to in-home end-of-life care. This has allowed me to combine my medical skills with genuine compassion—supporting pets and the families who love them.
Through A Compassionate Farewell, I help guide families through this final chapter with gentleness, understanding, and respect—ensuring your beloved companion’s last moments are peaceful, comfortable, and filled with love.
At Pet Enthusiasa, we understand that pets are not just animals — they’re family. Losing one can be one of the most emotional experiences in life. Our mission is to support you through that difficult time with warmth, empathy, and complete respect for your beloved companion.
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We treat every pet as our own. From the moment you reach out to us, our team handles each step of the process with deep care, understanding, and genuine empathy.
Families and vets across the region trust us for our reliability, transparency, and heartfelt service. With Pet Enthusiasa, you can rest assured that your pet’s farewell is in compassionate hands.
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