
Making the decision to put a beloved pet to sleep is the hardest, most heart-wrenching decision a pet owner can make. Our pets are a member of the family after all and it can feel like a betrayal or even playing god.
However, it’s important to remember that, above all, euthanasia (the act of helping a pet pass peacefully) is an act of compassion and love.
When it becomes clear that an animal’s condition is terminal, euthanasia can prevent the unnecessary pain and anguish your pet could experience as their condition declines. It also eases the emotional trauma you and your family may feel as this happens.
We believe that all pets deserve a peaceful farewell in the place where they feel most comfortable, surrounded by loved ones. So we created a vet service in London to allow families and pets to experience a dignified, loving in-home euthanasia.
Then one day we suddenly realised that we had been keeping him alive not because it was good for him, but because it was good for us, because it was too hard to make the decision to let him go...
Anna Quindlen
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What Will Happen During an In-Home Pet Euthanasia?

When you have decided the time is right to say goodbye, then call us to arrange a suitable time for our vet to visit.

Our vet will then come to your home, assess your pet and discuss and prepare the euthanasia process.

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.
