At-Home Dog Euthanasia
When your dog is very sick, weak, or can't walk, a calm home visit can be the kindest option. If you're searching for "vet comes to house to put dog down" or "put my dog to sleep at home," we're here to help.
When Is It Time?
Families often search "when to put your dog down" when comfort becomes hard to maintain. If you're unsure, our quality-of-life checklist can help you evaluate pain, breathing, appetite, mobility, and overall happiness. We also offer free consultation calls to help you make a compassionate decision.
What a Home Visit Is Like
In-home euthanasia allows your dog to remain in a familiar, comfortable place. Many families choose a favorite bed, couch, or quiet room.
Learn the step-by-step process on our What to Expect page.
Common Situations We Help With
- Dog not eating and lethargic, or refusing food and water
- Dog can't walk anymore, falling, or struggling to stand
- Dog incontinence at end of life
- Dog difficulty breathing (labored breathing at rest)
- Chronic pain that can't be comfortably managed
If your dog is in immediate distress, contact an emergency veterinarian right away. This page is general information and not medical advice.
Pricing & Aftercare
We offer cremation options and keepsakes. See pricing and aftercare details here:
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