Making Sure You’re Fully Prepared
Before scheduling your appointment, we’ll go through a checklist with you to gather as much information as possible about your pet’s health, personality, and any specific needs. This ensures that both you and your pet are fully prepared.
The most important thing to remember is that your pet will not be anxious or stressed and will not feel any pain. When the vet arrives at your home, they will introduce themselves to you and your pet, discuss your decision, and confirm that home euthanasia is the most compassionate option.
The home euthanasia process generally takes around 30 minutes.
What Happens During Home Euthanasia
Your pet will be comfortable, relaxed, and free from stress in their own home, surrounded by the people they love. You can choose the location, whether it’s a favourite spot, outside, or in their bed.
Choosing to put your pet to sleep at home spares you and your pet the distress of a clinical environment. You won’t have to leave your pet behind in a room, you will not have to leave through a busy waiting room when you are heartbroken, most importantly your pet will not be placed in sealed bags or freezers.
Once the decision is made, we do everything possible to support you. Reading our reviews may help provide reassurance that our care is focused on two priorities: you and your pet.
Sedation
Your pet may feel a small pinprick as the sedative is administered. In most cases, the sedative takes effect immediately, although it may take a bit longer in pets who are robust or dehydrated. This allows you to spend these final moments with your pet, knowing they are pain-free and peacefully drifting to sleep.
The vet will either step back to give you private time with your pet or remain quietly in the room – nothing is rushed, and you are given all the time you need.
The Euthanasia Injection
The second injection, which is an anaesthetic, is given only once your pet is in a deep sleep. This allows them to pass away gently and peacefully, without any awareness of what is happening.
Once sedation has fully taken effect, the vet will decide on the best method to administer the injection based on your pet’s individual needs. Some pets receive the injection directly into the vein, while others may require a catheter. Our veterinarians are fully qualified and experienced, ensuring the process is as smooth as possible.
While your pet will be completely unaware of any further steps, the vet will keep you informed at each stage. If you find the final moments overwhelming and need to step out or look away, the vet will support you however you need. Everyone handles this differently, and we are here to offer you the care and understanding you require.
What to Expect in the Final Moments
After the final injection is administered, your pet will already be in a deep sleep. There will be no pain, and the vet will confirm when the process is complete.
It’s important to ask any questions you have during this difficult time. This will be one of the hardest days with your pet, and you don’t have to hold back – our team is here to support both you and your pet.
FAQs
We have prepared a list of the most asked questions regarding Home Euthanasia you can CLICK HERE to see them
Aftercare Services – Cremation
We provide a compassionate aftercare Cremation Service. For more information, please visit our
cremation pages for further information.
*Please note: If you do not require a Cremation Package with your home euthanasia there will be a £75 additional charge. We may not always be able to offer this service due to vet availability
Our goal is to provide you with a gentle and supportive experience during this challenging time. Please reach out if you have any questions or need additional assistance.