In-Home Pet Euthanasia
“At some point, we move from ensuring a quality of life to ensuring a quality of death.”
We know pets are family, and deciding if and when to proceed with euthanasia can be difficult. Please utilize these resources to help in your decision process. If you are still unsure, you can schedule quality of life appointment with our doctors.
Is it the Right Time?
Euthanasia Appointment Overview
The procedure begins by injecting a pain reliever and strong sedative under your pet’s skin. This will completely relax your pet and they may even fall asleep (within 5-15 minutes). During this time families are typically petting (or even holding) their pet while saying their final goodbyes. It is also during this time, while your loved one is completely relaxed, that the clay paw print impression is taken, if chosen.
If cremation was chosen, Dr. Birkle will place your loved one in a lined basket and cover him or her in a soft blanket. Dr. Birkle will remove your pet’s collar and put it in the memorial bag along with the lock of fur. He will then carry your pet outside to his vehicle. From that point on your pet will be in his care. If you chose to have cremated remains returned, Trusted Journey will let you know when your loved one’s cremated remains are ready to be picked up.
Pet Loss Support Resources
Books For Children
The 10th Best Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst
Dog Heaven by Cynthia Rylant
Cat Heaven by Cynthia Rylant
The Day Tiger Rose Said Goodbye by Jane Yolen
I’ll Always Love You by Hans Wilhelm
Annie and the Old One by Miska Miles
Goodbye Mog by Judith Kerr
Saying Goodbye to Lulu by Corinne Demas
Jasper’s Day by Marjorie Blain Parker
The Rainbow Bridge by Niki Behrikis Shanahan
The Legend of the Rainbow Bridge by William N. Britton
Websites
Aplb.org
Grief Support Literature, Support Group Reference Guide
The Ohio State Veterinary Medical Center
vet.osu.edu
Pet Loss Hotlines and Online Resources
Books for Adults
A Final Act of Caring: Ending the Life of an Animal Friend,
by M.Montgomery
Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet, by M. Anderson
When Your Pet Dies: A Guide to Mourning, Remembering and Healing, by A. Wolfelt
Phone Support
ASPCA National Pet Loss Hotline
(877) 474-331024/7
Grief Support Hotline
Laps of Love National Pet Loss & Bereavement Hotline
(855) 352-5683
Grief Support Hotline Available
7 days/week from 7 AM – 11 PM
Home PetVet offers the following End of Life Services
Hospice Care
House Call Appointment
$200
Euthanasia without cremation
In-home
$330
Euthanasia + Cremation
No Returned Remains
$395
Euthanasia + Cremation + Memorial Package
Includes cremations with returned remains.
*Starting at $270
*Add $330 for In-Home Euthanasia.
Home PetVet also provides numerous memorial items.
Memorial Package
We have coordinated with Trusted Journey to ensure you have every choice available to you to honor and remember your friend