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Compassionate, Caring
In-Home Dog Euthanasia
for North-West London

We believe that all pets deserve a peaceful farewell in the place they feel most comfortable, surrounded by loved ones.

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A compassionate and peaceful end for your beloved dog, surrounded by family and in the comfort of your own home

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A meaningful and personal goodbye, away from the sterile environment of a vet clinic

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Fonder final memories of your dog, as well as follow-up after care and bereavement support

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A Compassionate Goodbye

Our team is here to listen, answer your questions, and guide you through each step, ensuring you feel supported throughout. A compassionate, understanding discussion to address any thoughts, concerns, or worries you may have about the in-home euthanasia process.

 

Gentle sedation will be provided to ensure your dog experiences a calm and peaceful farewell, free from pain or distress. We believe every pet deserves a dignified and serene goodbye, with their last moments spent in comfort and surrounded by love.

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We Make a Difference

Janine Kember

Roundwood are the most kind supportive and compassionate people, from the moment you make the first difficult call, to making the whole experience pet and owner centred.

Jason Dumphy

The care & compassion from the first phone call was all you could hope for. They explained everything & how home euthanasia would work.

Michael Nicholls

I would 100% recommend Roundwood Pet Hospice Care. They are very caring and so compassionate towards you and your pet from the start.

In-Home Euthanasia Services

What Will Happen During an In-Home Pet Euthanasia?

In-Home Dog Euthanasia
Our vet will come to your home, assess your pet and discuss and prepare the euthanasia process.
Our team will visit your home to undertake an in-home euthanasia.
When you're ready, our vet will begin the euthanasia process, administering two medications, one to make your pet sleepy, a second to cause them to pass away peacefully. 
Following an in-home euthanasia our team will provide grief support
After your pet has passed, our team will be there to offer you support as you grieve. We also offer cremation and memorials.
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Thoughtful Aftercare,
Tailored to You

We understand how difficult this time is, which is why we take care of everything after the euthanasia process. From respectful pet transportation to personalised memorials and keepsakes, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

 

Whether it's arranging cremation, burial, or providing a cherished paw print, our caring team will ensure your pet is honoured in a way that feels right to you. We also offer compassionate and comprehensive follow-up support to help you through the grieving process, so you never have to feel alone.

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Worried your pet may be struggling? Reach out to our team today.

Commonly Asked In-Home Euthanasia Questions

Discussing the right time to say farewell is undoubtedly the most challenging yet crucial discussion a vet can engage in with the pet families we support. Approaching the subject of passing requires a deep level of empathy, openness, impartiality, and heartfelt compassion.

In-Home Pet Euthanasia offers various benefits compared to In-Clinic Euthanasia.

Why Is In-Home Dog Euthanasia Better?

Saying farewell to your pet at home offers numerous advantages for both you and your pet, including:

  • The opportunity to schedule your pet’s appointment at a time that suits everyone, including outside of normal surgery hours, and at short notice.

  • Our vets will come to your home, allowing your pet to be put down in their own surroundings, where they are relaxed and less anxious.

  • Allowing your pet to be in their favourite location, with familiar smells

  • Less stress for pets who are difficult to transport.

  • The presence of other household pets, which can facilitate quicker healing after the loss of their companion.

  • Enabling more family members to be present than in a small veterinary office.

  • The possibility to bury your pet, if desired, without difficult transportation issues.

  • The ability to mourn for your pet in peace.

Should My Children Be Present During the Euthanasia?

We are very happy for the whole family to be present, but this is a personal choice. Children react differently based on their age and stage of emotional development. It is quite normal to be upset, for example, and it can help children to be present as death is a natural part of life

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Book an In-Home Euthanasia Appointment with Dr. Emma

To book a compassionate In-Home Dog Euthanasia appointment with Dr Emma in North-West London, simply click the button below to call our Care Coordinator, or fill out the booking form below and receive a call back within 30 minutes during our opening hours. 

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