At Home Pet Euthanasia in New York City, NY
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult moments a family can face.
Peaceful Transitions provides compassionate in-home pet euthanasia for dogs and cats throughout New York City, allowing pets to remain in the comfort of their own home, surrounded by the people who love them.
Compassionate Veterinary Care in New York City You Can Trust
Peaceful Transitions is led by Dr. Lynda Loudon and Dr. Greg Matheson, experienced veterinarians dedicated to gentle end-of-life care for pets. Our visits are calm, respectful, and unhurried, giving families the time and space they need to say goodbye.
Many families across New York City choose at-home pet euthanasia so their pet can pass peacefully at home, without the stress of traveling to a veterinary clinic.
Our care is built on:
Experienced vets who specialize in end-of-life
A calm and unhurried visit in your home
Gentle sedation to ensure comfort
Guidance and emotional support
Caring for Pets in New York City Homes
Pets are part of the rhythm of life across New York City, from high-rise apartments and brownstones to multi-family homes and quiet residential streets. When a pet reaches the end of life, traveling through busy streets, elevators, or stairwells to a veterinary clinic can feel overwhelming for both pets and their families.
In-home euthanasia allows pets to remain calm and comfortable in the place they know best — home — while families can say goodbye privately and without the stress of travel.
What Is In-home Pet Euthanasia?
In-home pet euthanasia is a veterinary service where a licensed veterinarian comes to your home to help a pet pass peacefully. The process begins with gentle sedation so the pet is relaxed and comfortable, followed by the final medication once the pet is resting calmly. Many families choose in-home euthanasia because it allows their pet to remain in a familiar environment during their final moments.
Gentle End-of-life Care for Pets in New York City
Peaceful Transitions helps families throughout New York City say goodbye to their pets in a way that prioritises comfort, dignity, and emotional support.
Living with pets in New York City often means apartment living, elevators, busy streets, and shared buildings. When a pet is nearing the end of life, traveling across the city to a veterinary clinic can be stressful for both pets and their families.
In-home euthanasia allows pets to remain in a familiar environment where they feel safe and relaxed. Instead of a clinical setting, the experience takes place in the quiet surroundings of your home, where family members can gather, take their time, and honour the bond they shared with their pet.
Our veterinarians provide gentle guidance throughout the process so you feel supported and informed every step of the way.
📱 Call or text: (631) 529-6922 to speak with our team, or submit a request online to arrange an in-home visit.
When Is It The Right Time?
Choosing the right time for euthanasia is one of the most difficult decisions a pet family can face.
If you are unsure whether your pet may be approaching the end of life, you are not alone. Many families struggle with this question and want reassurance that they are making the most compassionate choice.
Our veterinarians can help you understand your pet’s current comfort level and discuss what the coming weeks or months may look like.
For many families in New York City, choosing in-home euthanasia allows this difficult moment to happen in a calm and familiar environment rather than during a stressful trip to the veterinary clinic.
Some families also explore supportive options such as pet hospice and palliative care before making an end-of-life decision.
Many families find that speaking with an experienced veterinarian can help bring clarity and peace of mind during this difficult time.
📱 Call or text: (631) 529-6922 to speak with our team, or submit a request online to arrange an in-home visit.
Is At-Home Euthanasia Better For Pets?
For many pets, at-home euthanasia can be a calmer experience than visiting a veterinary clinic.
Pets remain in familiar surroundings without the stress of travel, waiting rooms, or unfamiliar smells and sounds.
Families also have the privacy and time they need to say goodbye in a peaceful setting.
What to Expect During an At-home Visit
Each visit is designed to be peaceful and unhurried.
Arrival and conversation
We begin by talking with you about your pet, answering any questions, and making sure everyone feels comfortable with what will happen.
Gentle sedation
A sedative is administered first so your pet becomes deeply relaxed and comfortable.
Peaceful euthanasia
Once your pet is resting peacefully, two medications are given. First, an IV anesthetic is given to reach an even deeper level of sedation before the final injection is gently administered. This allows them to pass quietly without distress.
Time to say goodbye
Families are welcome to spend time with their pet before and after the procedure. There is no pressure to rush. A beautiful paw print & nose print keepsake will be made before we leave you.
Aftercare Options to Help You Remember
After your pet has passed, families may choose from several respectful aftercare options.
• Private aquamation
• Private flame cremation
• Communal cremation
• Memorial keepsakes and urns
Many New York City families are choosing aquamation, also known as water cremation, as a gentle and environmentally conscious aftercare option.
Peaceful Transitions coordinates transport and the return of your pet’s remains in a memorial urn or keepsake.
We will review all aftercare options with you so you can make the decision that feels right for your family.
Areas We Serve in New York City
Peaceful Transitions provides in-home pet euthanasia across New York City, including Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and select Manhattan neighbourhoods.
Within these areas we regularly visit communities such as:
Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Chelsea, Tribeca, Park Slope, Williamsburg, Forest Hills, Astoria, St George & Great Kills
If you are unsure whether we serve your neighbourhood, please contact us. We are always happy to help.
Experienced Veterinary Care When It Matters Most
Peaceful Transitions was created to give families a compassionate alternative to clinic euthanasia.
Dr. Lynda Loudon and Dr. Greg Matheson are experienced veterinarians who focus on gentle, respectful end-of-life care. Our approach combines medical expertise with empathy and emotional support, helping families navigate one of the most difficult decisions in pet ownership.
Every visit is centered on comfort, dignity, and honouring the life your pet has shared with you.
What families say about Peaceful Transitions
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you come?
We do our best to offer prompt appointments for at home pet euthanasia in New York City, including same-day or next-day availability whenever possible. Please call or text us to check current availability.
Do you serve all of New York City?
We serve Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and select Manhattan neighbourhoods. Please contact us to confirm availability in your area.
Can children be present during the visit?
Yes, children can be present if you feel it is appropriate for your family. We aim to create a calm and supportive environment during every in-home euthanasia visit. Check out Dr. Loudon’s blog, ” Should My Children be Present During My pet’s Euthanasia”-Read Now
Do you offer aquamation?
Yes, we offer aquamation (water cremation) as a gentle and environmentally conscious aftercare option for families in Suffolk County and across Long Island. We will walk you through all available options. Check out Dr. Loudon’s blog on Aquamation to learn more. Read Now
How do I know when it is time?
Knowing when it is time to euthanize a pet is one of the most difficult decisions. Signs may include ongoing pain, loss of appetite, decreased mobility, or a decline in quality of life. We also offer a helpful quality of life checklist and consultations to guide you. Here’s is Dr. Loudon’s blog. Read now
What happens after the appointment?
After your pet has passed, we provide guidance on aftercare options including private cremation, communal cremation, or aquamation. We handle all arrangements with care and respect for your pet. To read more about our aftercare options click here.
A gentle goodbye at home
Losing a pet is heartbreaking, but it can also be a moment of quiet connection and love.
Our goal is to help families across New York City experience a farewell that is peaceful, supported, and deeply respectful of the bond you share with your pet.
If you are considering in-home pet euthanasia in New York City, our team is here to support you with compassion and guidance.
📱 Call or text: (631) 529-6922 to speak with our team, or submit a request online to arrange an in-home visit.