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What to ExpectLove & Dignity In-Home Pet Euthanasia2025-03-04T21:25:54+00:00

Slide What to Expect with Love & Dignity Helping your pet through aging, chronic pain, or illness is one of the hardest parts of being a pet owner. We understand how overwhelming and heartbreaking this time can be, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

At Love & Dignity, we are dedicated to providing a gentle, respectful, and compassionate experience for your pet in the comfort of your home. Our goal is to ensure that this difficult time is as peaceful and serene as possible, allowing you to focus on your pet’s comfort, dignity, and peace.

The Process

You contact us for an initial consultation (phone consultation is preferred; if you are emotional and would like to email us, please include as much information as possible, including the address you need help at. We are happy to answer your questions and discuss your pet’s quality of life. Please know that without a physical exam, our veterinarian cannot answer any medical questions for a patient they have not seen.

If your pet is known to be extremely anxious or needs special handling if aggressive or has bitten anyone in the last 14 days, it is crucial to let us know before we set an appointment. We can still help; however, every case needs special preparations, sometimes ahead of the appointment, to make sure it is as peaceful as it can be so, please share any concerns. Remember, we are here to help you navigate this very difficult time.

At the Euthanasia appointment, our doctor will greet you & your pet and ask where you would like to sit (it could be under his favorite tree if the weather permits).

Your pet will receive an injectable (subcutaneous or, in rare cases, intramuscular) sedation to relax them. After 5-10 minutes, your pet will be very sleepy. Then the final injection will be given; it is an overdose of anesthesia and will gently and peacefully euthanize your pet.

A pawprint will be made (included in our fee), and a snippet of fur will be provided if you would like. If you need additional memorial items, please let us know.

Our doctor will then excuse herself to give you some privacy; if we are handling cremation for your pet, she will then return with a small basket or a stretcher to transport your pet to the car; you are also welcomed to make your own arrangements for the aftercare.

If you have elected private cremation, detailed information on how and when your pets’ ashes are returned will be discussed as well.

Appointments typically last 20-45 minutes; if you are planning a ceremony for your pet’s farewell or would like to perform it at a location special to you and your pet, please let us know & we are happy to allow up to an hour for the appointment.

Slide Our appointments usually last between 20-45 minutes. If you wish to hold a ceremony or need more time, please inform us, and we will accommodate your needs with an extended appointment time for additional fees. Appointment Details Dedicated to Compassionate Care At Love & Dignity, we understand the profound bond you share with your pet. Our experienced team is committed to providing compassionate, professional support during this challenging time. Serving Montgomery County, Bucks County, and surrounding areas, we are here to assist you with dignity and care.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call us at 215-518-9830. We are available seven days a week from 9 AM to 5 PM, ready to support you and your pet.

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Our Commitment to the Highest Level of Care

We are honored to be the first and only AAHA-accredited end-of-life care practice in Pennsylvania, and one of only three AAHA-accredited mobile practices in the whole U.S. This distinction reflects our dedication to the highest standards of veterinary care, allowing you to rest assured that you and your pet are in gentle, capable hands.

Dr. Heba Kashkosh is one of few Certified Hospice/Home Euthanasia Veterinarians (CHPV) in the area with an advanced certificate (CHPV) in End-of-Life Veterinary Care with advanced training in Euthanasia techniques. CHPV providers have the mastery skill set to provide peaceful home euthanasia when operating alone in the home. We not only offer expert medical care but also provide compassionate support to help you navigate the changes and challenges of your best friend’s aging process, offering guidance, comfort, and understanding every step of the way.

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