In-Home Pet Euthanasia Oakville
Peaceful Passing: Providing Compassionate dog, cat and small mammal Euthanasia Oakville
Dr. Suzanne Gallant is our primary mobile veterinarian providing in-home pet euthanasia services in Oakville, Bronte, Port Credit, and the surrounding areas in Halton.
Since 2015, Peaceful Passing has been helping families say goodbye to their beloved pets in the comfort of their own homes. We offer compassionate end-of-life care for small animals, allowing them to spend their final moments peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
We are here to answer your questions Monday-Saturday from 9am - 7pm and via email on Sunday. Appointments are scheduled throughout the week, please submit our form for availability.
Services Offered
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At-home euthanasia eliminates the stress of a vet visit, allowing your canine friend to spend their final moments in the comfort of their own home, on their favorite blanket, in the arms of their loved ones.
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In-home euthanasia eliminates the stress of a vet visit, allowing your feline friend to spend their final moments with loved ones in the comfort of their favorite place.
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Sometimes, our pets pass away suddenly and without warning. Peaceful Passing can help ease this difficult time by arranging aftercare and transporting your pet to our cremation partner.
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Choosing your aftercare is a personal choice, we have partnered with Gateway Pet Memorial to offer cremation and aftercare services.
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Not sure if it’s time yet? Understanding your pet’s medical condition is crucial, but it’s also important to consider how you and your loved ones want to spend your pet’s last days together. We can help by assessing your pet’s quality of life and providing guidance during this difficult process.
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What to expect:
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Your Peaceful Passing veterinarian will arrive at your home and will meet you, your family, and your pet. The vet will collect a few details and will request your signature on our electronic consent form. There will also be a chance for you to ask questions and to discuss the process of sedation and euthanasia.
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Your pet deserves a serene and comfortable farewell. The combination of pain medication and sedatives in this injection will gently guide your pet into a tranquil sleep before the administration of the final injection. Some pets may be a bit nervous to begin with and others may not feel overly comfortable with needles. The vet will guide you to hold your pet in a safe and supportive way and to offer distractions to your pet during the brief intramuscular injection discomfort.
Sometimes your regular vet can prescribe oral medications that may calm your dog or cat prior to the vet’s arrival. This is often a good idea for very nervous pets and can be discussed with our staff at the time of booking the visit.
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This is the time for you to get in your final snuggles and kisses as your cherished companion becomes drowsy or drifts off to sleep. Every pet responds a bit differently to sedative medications and some may choose to stay slightly more aware of their surroundings. Your vet will decide if a little more medication is necessary or not.
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In the final step of euthanasia, a compassionate approach is taken to ensure that your beloved pet experiences a peaceful transition. A carefully administered injection is gently given, allowing your cherished companion to gracefully and painlessly embrace a restful departure from this world.
This medication is delivered intravenously in most cases.
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The veterinarian will give you as much time as you need to say goodbye to your cherished companion.
A fur clipping can be requested before your pet departs from your home.
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After you have had a chance to say goodbye to your pet, your Peaceful Passing vet will assist in carrying your pet to their vehicle. They will wrap your pet in a blanket, towel, or sheet that you have provided. Larger pets will be carried on a hand-held stretcher to provide support. We will request the assistance of at least one other strong individual at the home for pets weighing over 30 lbs.
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If you have chosen cremation for your pet’s aftercare, your pet will be respectfully cremated by Gateway Pet Memorial. Gateway Pet Memorial offers a variety of memorial products that can be purchased online. If you have indicated that you are interested in purchasing a memorial product (urn, paw print, or other keepsake), we will set up an account online right after our visit to your home. Once this account has been set up you will receive an email from Gateway Pet Memorial with login information and will have access to this portal for 48 hours.
Quality of life assessment tool
Our Pet Quality of Life Scale offers a gentle guide to help you assess your beloved companion's well-being. It provides a compassionate and objective perspective on their quality of life, complementing the advice of your trusted veterinarian. Together, these resources ensure your decisions are rooted in your pet's best interests and comfort
Aftercare Options
As you navigate this tender time, we invite you to explore the various aftercare options available to honor the memory of your cherished companion. From cremation to burial, or other meaningful tributes, we can guide you through the choices that feel most fitting.
Our Compassionate Burlington Team
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Dr. Susan Dailley
Veterinarian and Founder
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Dr. Suzanne Gallant
Veterinarian
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Laura Tarable
Client Care Coordinator
Frequently Asked Questions
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The total cost varies, encompassing the in-home pet euthanasia service fee. This includes a vet visit, in-person examination, and the euthanasia procedure. Additionally, based on your aftercare selection, the cost may include, cremation transportation and keepsakes.
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Will you assess my pet upon arrival?
It's completely natural to question if the time is right. If you need additional clarity, you may find our Quality of Life Tool helpful, or you may wish to pursue a Quality of life assessment with one of our trusted veterinarians for further guidance.
Should you schedule a euthanasia with us, our veterinarian will compassionately assess your companion upon arrival. If they feel euthanasia is not the most appropriate path at this time, they will discuss this openly and honestly with you.
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We understand this is a tender time. Your veterinarian will be present in your home for 20-60 minutes, allowing ample space and time for you to say goodbye and be with your companion in a way that feels most comfortable and peaceful.
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During your appointment, the vet will confirm your aftercare selection. If you opt for cremation services, the vet will handle your pet’s transportation to Gateway Pet Memorial. Should you choose a cremation option that includes the return of your pet’s ashes. Peaceful Passing will arrange to have your ashes delivered to your clinic or you are welcome to collect your pet’s cremated remains and memorial items directly from Gateway Pet Memorial.
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Peaceful Passing tries to accommodate our patients and can usually available for same day emergency visits. However, Peaceful Passing is not a 24 hour emergency service. If this is a serious emergency, we recommend contacting your regular veterinary clinic or the nearest veterinary emergency facility.
If this is an emergency, please contact your nearest emergency vet hospital
Phone
(905) 637-8111
Location
775 Woodview Rd, Burlington ON L7N 3S1