Compassionate In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Ottawa
In-Home Compassionate Euthanasia
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy. Our mobile vet euthanasia service in Ottawa provides a peaceful, in-home euthanasia experience, allowing your pet to pass in a familiar and comforting environment. Whether you’re considering dog euthanasia, euthanasia for cats, or need guidance during this difficult time, we’re here to support you with empathy and care.
*Please Visit our Designated Location Pages for Bookings in Hamilton and London


A dignified and peaceful passing for your pet
A selfless
final gift
We understand that making this decision is incredibly difficult, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Our in-home pet euthanasia in Ottawa provides gentle, compassionate care every step of the way. From hospice support to returning your pet’s ashes with love, we are here to support you through this emotional time with care and respect.
Hospice care
If it’s not quite time yet, our pet hospice care in Ottawa provides comfort and support during your pet’s final stage of life. We focus on pain management, quality of life checkups, and compassionate care, ensuring your pet remains as happy and comfortable as possible without invasive procedures or diagnostics. Let us help make their golden years peaceful and pain-free.
In-home compassionate euthanasia
Aftercare
Mobile Vet Clinic
how it works

Choose a Service
Book your 60-minute mobile vet appointment today by clicking on the Book Now button to get started and ensure your pet's health.
Pick a Date & Time
Find the day and time that best suits your needs by browsing our available slots and choosing what works for you.
Vet Care at Home
We come to you and your pet in the comfort of your own home, ensuring a stress-free experience for both of you.
*Please Visit our Designated Location Pages for Bookings in Hamilton and London
Frequently
Asked Questions
Can you walk me through the euthanasia process? **Trigger Warning- discussions of death, grief and euthanasia**
What is a mobile clinic?
There are 3 vaccines available for cats- Rabies, FVRCP and FeLV. Rabies and FVRCP are core vaccines that are recommended to be given to all cats over the age of 8 weeks unless medically contraindicated.
Are your vets licensed or “real” vets?
What form of payments do you accept? Do you offer payment plans?
It is highly recommended to have your pet seen yearly by your veterinarian for a checkup and exam. This is very important as it maintains your vet-patient-client-relationship (VPCR) with your vet, allowing them to help and advise you throughout the year. Having your pet seen annually can also help in early detection and prevention of illnesses and disease while also maintaining their regular wellness health such as vaccines and parasite preventatives. Veterinarian’s governing body also legally requires your pet to have this VPCR in order to prescribe and refill medications, so it’s a good idea to maintain that yearly checkup to avoid delays or stoppages in your pet’s medications!