Cat and Dog Euthanasia in Dartford For a Gentle End of Life
Every Vet we have is an animal lover themselves. They understand how important it is to ensure that you know your pet is getting the care they need, and that when the time finally comes, that caring cat or dog euthanasia in your home in Dartford is the approach which will give them the calmest and most loving goodbye.
Whether it is your cat, dog, rabbit or any other animal family member who has recently been diagnosed with a terminal condition or who has reached the end of their life, we can help. We provide gentle pet euthanasia in your home, so you do not need to subject your beloved pet to the stress of travel.
Getting Pet Euthanasia At Your Home in Dartford
Our many years of experience tell us that the gentle, peaceful drifting off that putting your dog to sleep at home provides is the best way to deal with a pet whose age or infirmities make their daily lives impossible to bear. You can be there to ensure that the dog or cat euthanasia process involves your pet being supported in a warm and loving home environment.
Cat and Dog Cremation in the Dartford area
After you have decided that putting your cat or dog down at home is the only way they will not suffer your options are a burial at home or cremation. When you choose the latter we have worked hard to make it as stress-free as possible. We will caringly take your pet away to our highly accredited Chapel of Rest, where you can attend the ceremony or have their ashes returned to you.
Pet Memorials in the Dartford area
After putting down a cat or dog you will want to begin the grieving and healing process. The effects of a pet passing should not be underestimated. We can connect you with local grief counsellors and have many options for creating a permanent memory your dearly departed pet, including stones, plaques and online memorials.
Our Care Coordinators can help in Dartford
Talk to one of our Care Coordinators about your pet’s health now. We are here to assist you, with our phone lines open between 7am to 8pm weekdays and 8am – 6pm weekends. Questions about the process in general or straightforward queries such “how much does it cost to euthanize a dog?” Will be treated with equal weight and respect