At Home Pet Euthanasia Flushing
Compassionate At Home Pet Care in Flushing
Coming to the decision to euthanize your pet is among the most difficult choices you will ever have to make. We strive to make this time a little less difficult by ensuring that your final moments together are spent in the comfort of home rather than a veterinary hospital. We take pride in walking you through the pet euthanasia process to allow for greater understanding at each step and to provide ample time for you to process your thoughts and grieve how you see appropriate.
We provide the best at home pet euthanasia services in and around New York. We provide at home euthanasia for both dogs and cats in Flushing. We currently serve:
Westchester (As North as Ossining)
Brooklyn (Northern Brooklyn- As south as Park Slope/Bed-Stuy)
Queens (Northern Queens- As south as Forest Hills/Kew Garden Hills)
Why At Home Pet Euthanasia in Flushing?
The word euthanasia is derived from a Greek word (ευθανασία) which translates to “good death”. Our pet’s deserve this in return for all the love and companionship they provide over their lifetime. There comes a time in most pet’s lives when their quality of life begins to fade. They can no longer enjoy the same activities they used to and their body deteriorates despite medical intervention. Determining if it is time to put your animal to sleep is a very emotional decision which takes time and consideration. We are here for you by call, text, or email. There are no fees to consult with a doctor. We want you to be confident that you are making the right choice and have explored all other options. We will typically respond to your inquiries within a few hours.
Schedule an appointment today.
If you have any questions or are looking to schedule an appointment, please contact us via email, text, or send us a message using the contact form.
Email
contact@zendogvet.net
Phone
(917)-725-2755
When leaving a voicemail please include which services you are interested in and a brief description of your pet’s issues.
Email and text communication is preferable. If you want to schedule a call send us an email or text first.
Home Pet Euthanasia Cost- $450
Aftercare
Communal Cremation Cost
Your pet is cremated and his/her ashes will be spread in Final Gift’s Angel View Pet Cemetery.
0-30lbs and cats- $150
30-60lbs- $175
60+ lbs- $200
Private Cremation Cost
Your pet is cremated individually and his/her ashes will be returned to you typically 1-2 weeks after the appointment in one of six complementary urns of your choosing.
0-30lbs and cats - $325
30-60lbs- $350
60+ lbs- $375
A memorial paw print can be made during the appointment for $30
If you pet passes naturally at home we can still provide cremation services. The pricing is the same as listed above depending on your choosing with an additional $120 travel fee.
There is an $90 additional fee for Giant breed dogs. (100lb+)
We do not allow online booking because we like to speak with you directly before confirming any appointment due to the significance of the situation. This can be done by phone, email, or text. We typically respond within a few hours. Contact us >
What to expect for your at home pet euthanasia appointment
Once we arrive for your appointment, you can choose a space where your pet is comfortable for us to set up. Before any drugs are given, we like to discuss the process of dog and cat euthanasia thoroughly. We always give a sedative first to ensure that your pet is completely sedated and sleeping peacefully. This allows you to spend time with your pet before they pass. Most pet owners comment that they haven’t seen their pet this comfortable in months or years. When you are ready, an injectable medication will be given to help them peacefully pass away.
We take care of your pet’s transportation and aftercare in partnership with Final Gift Pet Memorial Center. Final Gift offers both private cremation and communal cremation. If choosing a private cremation, you will typically receive your pet’s ashes back to you in about 1-2 weeks after your appointment in one of six complementary urns of your choosing. If choosing a communal cremation, you will not receive ashes back and your pet’s remains will be placed in Final Gift’s Angel View Pet Cemetery.
Using Final Gift’s paws eTrack system we are able to offer transparency and accountability from pickup to delivery of your pet’s remains. Final Gift also provides 24/7 grief support by phone through their Pet Compassion Careline.
NYC Areas & Counties Served For At Home Pet Euthanasia
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Yonkers
Bronxville
Tuckahoe
Mount Vernon
New Rochelle
Larchmont
Eastchester
Village of Pelham
Pelham
Mamaroneck
Harrison
Port Chester
Rye
Rye Brook
Purchase
Harrison
West Harrison
White Plains
Scarsdale
Greenville
Ardsley
Hastings-On-Hudson
Dobbs Ferry
Irvington
Elmsford
Hartsdale
Tarrytown
Valhalla
Sleepy Hollow
Hawthorne
Thornwood
Pleasantville
Briarcliff Manor
Ossining
Armonk
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Astoria
Long Island City
Hunters Point
Elmhurst
Jackson Heights
Woodside
Sunnyside
Flushing
College Point
Murray Hill
Kew Gardens
Whitestone
Malba
Bay Terrace
Ridgewood
Bayside
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Williamsburg
Bushwick
Greenpoint
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Dumbo
Brooklyn Heights
Park Slope
Cobble Hill
Gowanus
Carroll Gardens
Red Hook
Boerum Hill
Clinton Hill
Prospect Heights
Fort Greene
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Upper West Side
Upper East Side
Midtown East
Midtown West
Murray Hill
Garment District
Lincoln Square
Lenox Hill
Hell’s Kitchen
Morningside heights
Flatiron District
Chelsea
Gramercy
West Village
East Village
Greenwich Village
Soho
Tribeca
Battery Park
Lower East Side
Financial District
Chinatown
Washington Heights
Harlem
Inwood
Union Square
Bowery
Kip’s Bay
Little Italy
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Riverdale
Morris Park
Parkchester
West Bronx
East Bronx
Mott Haven
Baychester
Throgs Neck
Kingsbridge
South Bronx
Highbridge
Williamsbridge
Belmont
University Heights
West Farms
Van Nest
Allerton
Castle Hill
Pelham Gardens
Wakefield
Hunt’s Point
Eastchester
Fieldston
Soundview
North Riverdale
Fordham Manor
City Island
Pelham Parkway
Van Nest
Edgewater Park
Pelham Bay
Country Club
Woodlawn
Norwood
Bedford Park
Concourse
Additional Logistical Information
Appointments can be made within 24-48 hour notice but we do not provide emergency euthanasias at home. If your pet is actively in distress please bring them to your local veterinary hospital immediately.
In the event you need to cancel your appointment please let us know within 24 hours of your appointment so we can prepare to help another family in need.
In the event your pet passes at home we are able to transport your pet and provide cremation services.
As a small business with a large service area we will not always have available appointments at any given time. We can provide contact information for similar in-home euthanasia services in your area if that is the case.
Commonly Asked Questions About At Home Pet Euthanasia
Does pet euthanasia hurt?
Not at all. After receiving the initial sedative your pet will be under anesthesia. They will be sleeping peacefully, unaware of their surroundings, and free of any pain.
Should my pets be present during euthanasia?
We recommend allowing other dogs to be present for the entire euthanasia process or having them say goodbye after their housemate has passed. This will often provide closure to co-habitating dogs. Many pets will become anxious in the days following the passing of their housemate. They may search for their friend or seem depressed when not given closure.
How does pet euthanasia work?
The injectable medication they receive following sedation will turn off their brain signals which will in turn stop the heart and lungs from functioning.
Can my pet be euthanized if it bit someone?
New York State requires a waiting period of 10 days to ensure the dog has not shown symptoms of rabies. Consult dog bite law euthanasia guidelines for more information.
How long does euthanasia take?
A typical appointment takes anywhere between 30 minutes to 1 hour. We want you to take as much time as you need with your pet while they are sedated. Once the final injection is given into your pet’s vein, they will pass quickly (10-45 seconds).
Do I stay with my pet during the euthanasia process?
Yes, we encourage you to be present during the procedure. If you are uncomfortable at any point let us know. There is nothing wrong with stepping away for the final injection if you are uncomfortable. This is your personal decision and we want you to be able to grieve in your own way.