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FAQs

Putting your pet to sleep at home

Frequently Asked Questions

Reasons to consider at home pet euthanasia
  • Comfort and Familiarity: At-home euthanasia provides a calm and familiar environment for both the pet and their owners during this difficult time.
  • Reduced Stress: Some pets may experience anxiety or fear when visiting a veterinary clinic, making at-home euthanasia a more suitable option.
  • Quality of Life: When a pet’s quality of life deteriorates significantly due to illness, injury, or old age, at-home euthanasia can be a compassionate choice to prevent further suffering.
How will I know when the time is right?

This is one of the most simple to ask and complex to answer questions. Very often people turn to cliches; things such as “You’ll know when the time is right”, “Your dog/cat will let you know” or “The right decision is easy to make”. My answer to these based on nearly 50 years of pet ownership and over 30 years as a vet is that the all we can ever do is make the best decision we can we with the information available to us at a given point in time. I bring a very intuitive and flexible approach to this question to help owners arrive at a decision that is the correct one for them.

Can I change my mind?
Yes of course you can but there is a cancellation charge policy. Cancellation of greater than 24 hours incurs no charge. Cancellation within 24 hours incurs a £50 charge. Cancellation on the day incurs a charge of half the visit fee.
What happens after my pet has passed away?

This is discussed at the booking stage. I work closely with carefully chosen pet crematoria. Some people want to take their pets to the crematorium. Others prefer it to be collected by the crematorium. Alternatively you may want to bury your pet at home or organise the crematorium themselves.

For small animals, cats and dogs up to 10kg I am happy to transfer them to the crematorium for a small additional fee.

How much notice do you need to book?

I work visits around other work commitments, so as much notice as you can give is really helpful. If you are needing an urgent last minute visit I will help if I can however I can’t guarantee to be available. It is especially helpful to plan visits ahead of time to be able to tie in with crematoriums, although they do try to be flexible, as I do.

Do you visit at weekends/ evenings?
I do offer weekend and evening home visit euthanasia appointments when I am available. I don’t offer out of hours (later than 9pm) appointments.
Will pet insurance cover the cost of home euthanasia?
Many insurance policies will cover the cost of sedation and euthanasia. Any additional milage charge would not be covered by most insurance policies. Check your individual policy if in doubt.
Putting a cat to sleep at home vet
Putting a cat to sleep at home vet

At home euthanasia costs

Pricing

Putting your pet to sleep at home

Cost and what's included

Dogs

Starting from £250 but dependent on the size of your pet

Cats

Starting from £245

Small Animals

Prices vary on your type of pet but here are a few guides.

Rabbits £220

Hamsters £200

Guinea pigs £210

Birds £225

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