Dr. Shane Daigle Obituary Georgetown, Texas Death: The Georgetown, Texas, community and the veterinary profession are mourning the heartbreaking loss of Dr. Shane Daigle, who passed away on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the age of 53. A gifted veterinarian, mentor, and compassionate advocate for animals, Dr. Daigle leaves behind an extraordinary legacy of healing, service, and unwavering dedication to both pets and the people who loved them.
Born in Sulphur, Louisiana, Dr. Daigle built a distinguished career that touched countless lives after making Texas his home. As a respected veterinarian at Mercy Veterinary Hospital, he earned the admiration of colleagues, clients, and rescue organizations for his exceptional medical expertise, calm leadership, and genuine compassion. For years, he served as a trusted partner to AGSDR (Austin German Shepherd Dog Rescue), helping save and rehabilitate hundreds of German Shepherds through his tireless commitment and expert care.
Known for his humility, kindness, and willingness to mentor others, Dr. Daigle never hesitated to share his knowledge. Friends and fellow veterinary professionals remember him as an inspiring leader whose confidence was matched only by his grace and generosity. Whether caring for critically ill animals or guiding younger colleagues, he approached every challenge with wisdom, empathy, and hope.
Dr. Daigle is lovingly remembered by his devoted family, the dedicated team at Mercy Veterinary Hospital, countless pet owners, rescue volunteers, colleagues, and the many communities whose lives he enriched through his work. His legacy will live on in every life he saved, every veterinarian he inspired, and every family comforted by his compassionate care.
At the time of publication, funeral arrangements and details for a celebration of life have not yet been publicly announced. The Daigle family is expected to share memorial service information in the coming days.
Though Dr. Shane Daigle has passed away, his remarkable legacy of compassion, excellence, and selfless service will continue to inspire generations. His memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.