“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”

—ANATOLE FRANCE

in home pet euthanasia

Choose Kindness

Isn’t dying “naturally” a better option than pet euthanasia at home?

There is no easy way to lose a pet. Some pet owners would rather put off the decision to euthanize, instead waiting for death to naturally take their pet. Unfortunately, however, “natural death” is often preceded by long periods of stressful suffering and anxiety, including labored breathing and severe pain. Dogs and cats are great at hiding signs of pain and therefore, their discomfort often goes unnoticed for far longer than we realize.

As your pet’s guardian, you should consider that pet euthanasia at home is a kind way to end your pet’s suffering when their quality of life has diminished. It is the last greatest gift you can give your pet.

Many people would say their “ideal passing” would be “to simply fall asleep and not wake up”. This is essentially what we are able to provide, with your selfless love, via pet euthanasia at home for pets who have problems we cannot control or cure. The opportunity to fall asleep, surrounded by the people who love him, in the comfort of his home is certainly the greatest gift you can give to your best friend in his final moments.

Please consider in home euthanasia for your beloved pet. Pet Crossings provides this service for families in Cincinnati and nearby communities.

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Why Saying Goodbye at Home is Better

I love all pets so much, it pains me to see them suffering and beyond the help of modern veterinary medicine. When there is no more to be done medically, it is a loving gift to be able to release them from their suffering, however, it made me sad to euthanize a pet in the hospital, lying on an exam table, nervous and shaking, with all of the disturbing sounds and smells of a veterinary clinic. I hated that that was their last experience in life.

Pet euthanasia at home offers an opportunity to say goodbye in a loving, peaceful, and comfortable environment. Surrounded by family and other pets, lying on their own beds, perhaps eating steak, peanut butter, or tuna fish. This is the tranquil and dignified transition that pet euthanasia at home provides.

There is also time for memories to be heard, stories to be told, and pictures to be shared. This is a beloved family member, this is a true friend who gave unconditional love and asked only to be loved in return. This pet was there through good times and bad, a constant in your life.

Pet Crossings in Cincinnati offers cat and dog euthanasia at home, allowing you to honor your pet’s life.

Pet euthanasia at home honors your pet’s life by offering an opportunity to say goodbye in a loving, peaceful, and comfortable environment. For more information or to speak with Dr. Cionni, call 513-666-1533.