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MOBILE VET HOME EUTHANASIA

Give your pet the most compassionate end-of-life care in the comfort of your home.

Overall Rating
4.5
From 2,149 reviews

Our vets will come to your home so that your pet can be surrounded by the people that they love the most

We take the utmost care

We go to great lengths to be caring and respectful during this difficult time.

Compassionate vets

We know what your pet means to you. All of our vets will treat you and your pet with love and compassion.

Licensed and experienced

All of our vets are licensed and verified, bringing years of experience to give your pet the best farewell possible.

Why you should consider a more compassionate goodbye with Pawssum

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How it works

Call or book online

Our dedicated and helpful staff are here to help you make a booking, and to answer any questions you may have about our services. You can call us on 09 888 0470 or book online here.

Pick a date and timeslot that works for you

We are open 365 days a year from 7:00am - 11:00pm. We also accept urgent bookings.

Vet handles the aftercare

After your pet has peacefully passed, our vets and support team will make sure that you are given the opportunity to say a proper goodbye.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for home euthanasia

A familiar environment is so much better for an end-of-life experience, where your beloved pet is comfortable in their own home surrounded by the people (and other pets) who love them. You can set the day and time when to say goodbye, and do things like light candles and play soft music during the euthanasia. You and your family can grieve in privacy and comfort.

Our euthanasia services start from $399. We take Visa, Mastercard and American Express credit/debit cards as well as Vet Pay and Zip Pay.

Euthanasia enables your vet to cause a painless death, or to stop providing life-support measures, to your pet. It can be done only by a certified veterinarian, after taking all measures to try to help your dog, and only with your consent.

Signs will include not having an appetite, not being able to walk, yelps due to pain, medications not working, your pet giving up, your pet avoiding its bed, and general suffering. If you are not sure that it is time for euthanasia, you can book our quality of life assessment or a Telepet video call or chat, and one of our experienced vets will guide you.

It is recommended not to give your dog any food or water two hours before the procedure. Ask the vet any questions you have, so that there are no surprises, including how to make it as compassionate as possible. Decide on whether you and your family want to be present and make sure everybody knows what will happen. It is very important to celebrate your pet's last days - whether it’s a trip to its favourite park or one last photo, surround it with love, care and joy one last time. Everybody will be grieving, so be prepared for that time and put in place a support mechanism for this.

The decision about leaving or staying is deeply personal, and whatever you decide it should come from a place of love and compassion you have for your pet. Choosing to stay will give you a sense of comfort, closure and acceptance, and a healthy ground for the grieving process. It's important to avoid feeling regret. However, some owners prefer to say goodbye before the euthanasia and that's also ok. In terms of children, you need to carefully consider if they are old enough to comprehend the concept of euthanasia, and whether they want to witness it.

Euthanasia may appear uncomfortable to the pet owner. However, it will not be painful for your pet. A combination of drugs used during euthanasia ensure that within seconds, awareness is gone and the animal falls into a state of unconsciousness. During the next couple of minutes after the drugs are given there may be nerve and muscle twitching, vocalizations, urination, defecation, and open eyelids - these might be scary to see but your pet will be unconscious and unaware of all of these actions. They will not feel any pain.

Yes, we offer a number of aftercare options - please talk to our customer service team for details.

Pawssum always provides our customers with an itemised invoice which can be submitted to your insurance provider for claims. Please inquire with your insurance to determine whether at-home vet visits are in your level of cover.

There are several ways to contact us. You can call us on 09 888 0470, contact us via our online form here or chat to us online using the chat box at the bottom-right corner of this website. We will always get back to you within 24 hours.

You can make a booking by calling us on 09 888 0470. Alternatively, you can either go to the bookings page here, pick a desired date and timeslot, and fill out your details, or you can chat to us online using the chat box at the bottom-right corner of this website.

Our hours of operation are 7:00am to 11:00pm, 7 days a week including weekends and public holidays.

During the booking you will be able to provide your preferred day and timeslot. We will then try to find an available vet to suit you. We will always try and get to you when you need us (even if it is the same day). Sometimes for urgent cases it might be difficult to find a vet, so it is better to give us as much notice as possible.
Open 7 days a week from 7:00am to 11:00pm including public holidays

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