Say Goodbye with Honor, Diginity and Respect in Your Home
There is something special about a pet staying in the comfortable surroundings of their own home. Whether it’s in their special bed or favorite sunny spot, they are less stressed and much more relaxed in a familiar setting. You and your pet are able to avoid the often difficult logistics of transport and travel to a vet hospital or clinic when your furry friend is close to their end of life.
One of the doctors from our team of veterinarians will come to your home and gently guide your pet’s peaceful passing in a calmer and quieter setting. Our coming to you also offers a meaningful benefit to your other pets as they are able to realize their companion is passing and spend as much time as they need to say goodbye. This helps minimize any separation anxiety that can occur when one pet is taken to another location to be euthanized while the other pets are left behind.
What Kinds of Animals Are Helped?
We are helping dogs and cats at this time.
Please contact us at (720) 287-2553 or at info@caringpathways.com
Making Your Appointment for In-Home Pet Euthanasia
Once the decision for pet euthanasia has been made, we can help you by offering our expertise and compassionate support throughout the entire process. Even when making the phone call to schedule the date and time for your pet’s euthanasia, you will feel comforted by a kind and understanding team member. They will guide you through the pertinent details and gather as much information up front (as you are able) so we can minimize the amount of time needed for paperwork at your appointment. They will go over such details as:
- What to expect when the veterinarian arrives
- Body care options for your pet
- Costs
- Financing options
- Additional questions you may have
If you are interested in hearing a brief description of the process, the client relations team member can go over that with you on the phone as well. Our veterinarian who comes to the house will always review the details of the euthanasia process with you and those with you to prepare everyone for what to expect during your in-home visit.
Common Questions About Pet Euthanasia
Euthanasia Due to Aggressive Behavior
We are no longer offering euthanasia due to agressive behavior. If you would like recommendations for this service, please call our office at (720) 287-2553 for additional information.
Becoming Familiar with the Process of In-Home Pet Euthanasia
We will come to your home to assist you with your pet’s peaceful transition. When we arrive, we will greet you and your pet and address any initial concerns you may have. The doctor will focus on your beloved pet and discuss all aspects of the procedure and what to expect, then ask what questions, concerns, or special requests you may have. We will go through the necessary paperwork and payment with you. When everyone is prepared, we will administer an injection that will relax and sedate your pet, as well as erase any pain or discomfort they may have. We believe those last moments should be as comfortable and peaceful as possible for them. After your pet is relaxed and comfortable, we will then administer the final medication that will allow your beloved friend to pass away quietly and peacefully. We will respectfully allow you and your family (including housemate pets) to spend adequate time before and after the procedure, then we will transport your pet for cremation, according to your wishes.
Who Should I Include at the Euthanasia Time?
This question is best answered by those who know your pet most intimately. Witnessing the change from life to death is a powerful experience and often helps begin the healing process. Because euthanasia is so personal, you should allow whomever you feel is appropriate to share in this special time, but no one should be made to stay. There are many factors that can complicate grieving, so family and friends should be able to choose what is right for them. If children are present, we will explain the procedure in a way they will understand. Other pets can also be present as long as everyone is comfortable. We have never seen negative effects from other animals bearing witness to a companion’s passing.
Pets with Restraint Concerns
If your pet requires special handling with strangers present or when receiving veterinary care due to anxiety or pain, it is helpful for you to inform our staff before the scheduled appointment. This information will help our veterinarians understand the situation and accommodate your pet’s specific needs. We find that having this discussion before the appointment results in smoother appointment planning and a less stressful experience for all. Know that our mission is to provide the best experience possible for the entire family. With the majority of our veterinarians being Fear Free certified (or are in the process of their certification), they will strive to give those more anxious pets the most stress free experience possible.
What if I Have A Pet That Has Bitten or May Bite?
If your pet may bite due to behavior, anxiety, or pain, please let our client relations team know when you are speaking with them on the phone. The safety of our clients, veterinarians, and patients is of primary concern. One of our veterinarians may speak with you on the phone before an appointment is scheduled. For such cases, we have a protocol in place for communication with the pet owner and pre-medication the pet before we arrive for a euthanasia appointment. If a bite to a human as occurred and euthanasia has been determined to be the best decision for a pet, we must speak with you regarding the Colorado Dept. of Public Health’s rabies requirements.
If you are unsure of what the best next step is for your pet right now, visit our Pathway to Care Assessment Page.
Comfort Room Euthanasia Appointments
At Caring Pathways, we understand that saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult moments you will face. To support you during this sensitive time, we are now offering limited euthanasia appointments in our serene Comfort Room at Amare, our sister crematorium located in Berthoud, Colorado. Our Comfort Room is designed to provide a peaceful and private setting where you and your family can be with your pet in their final moments. With one of our compassionate veterinarians by your side, you can take comfort in knowing that your pet will receive gentle and respectful care in a calm and comforting environment.
If you feel that our Comfort Room Euthanasia service is the right choice for you and your pet, please call us at (970) 236-7100 to schedule an appointment. We are here to support you every step of the way.
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Client Testimonials
“Caring Pathways provided us with the the best option for saying goodbye to our dog. He was able to be in the yard with us right there with him. Dr. Steve was amazing and we could not have asked for a kinder and more caring vet to be there with us. We would 100% recommend Caring Pathways as an option given our experience..”
Rebecca Boitnott