Why Pet Euthanasia At Home?
What to Expect?
Our veterinarian will arrive and greet you and your pet, followed by a quality-of-life exam. We will review the process and answer any questions, followed by necessary paperwork. All fees are taken care of at this time as well.
We will administer a sedative plus a pain medication to allow your pet to relax into a deep sedation in about 10-15 minutes. You will be right by their side. We will inform you of the final procedure, allowing you to decide to stay or seek comfort in another location.
Lisa’s Experience
"On May 20, 2022, I had to make the difficult and heart-wrenching decision to euthanize my precious 12-year-old dog Dior, after she became acutely ill and declined rapidly despite immediate emergency and specialty care. When it became clear that Dior would not recover, I reached out to her general practice veterinarian Dr. Dionne for guidance and was pleased and relieved to learn that she was able to assist us. I cannot thank Dr. Dionne enough for ensuring that the day of the procedure went as smoothly and comforting as possible. She accommodated my schedule, answered all questions, patiently waited as several family members spent their last moments with Dior, and was especially sensitive to my 89-year-old father who had a very special bond with Dior. Throughout the procedure, Dior remained comfortable without any outward signs of discomfort or pain. During the initial phase, I was able to hold Dior and she laid calmly in my lap. Ultimately, her final moments ended quietly and peacefully. Although the loss of Dior was extremely difficult, Dr. Dionne's professionalism, compassion, easy-going manner, and follow-up contact with my family was invaluable and healing."
Lisa W
House Call Fee: $125-$300 – This is based on your location. (This fee is NOT included in the prices below)
This Option includes: quality of life examination, sedation, euthanasia, body care, and returned ashes.
(Please note, taxes will be applied to final cost.)
With this option, your pet is cremated privately. The ashes are contained in a lovely wooden urn of your choice with an engraved nameplate and will be returned to your primary care veterinarian within two weeks. They can also be made available directly from the crematory or mailed to your home or office with a signature required to receive. (Additional fee to mail ashes)
This Option includes: quality of life examination, sedation, euthanasia, and body care.
(Please note, taxes will be applied to final cost.)
At Home Pet Euthanasia with Group Cremation: (no returned ashes)
At Home Pet Euthanasia with Private Cremation: (ashes returned)
Body Care Options:
In the unfortunate event that your pet passes away on its own, we can pick up your pet and provide body care options which include group cremation or private cremation.
(Please note, there will be a house call fee for pick up based on your location.)
Group Cremation Only (no returned ashes):
Private Cremation Only (ashes returned):
(Please note, taxes will be applied to final cost.)
(Please note, taxes & shipping fee will be applied to final cost.)
Keepsake:
Clay Paw Print: $65
Urn Engraving: $40