In Home Pet Euthanasia Burlington

Compassionate In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Burlington

Living in Burlington means valuing community, safety, and a high quality of life for our families. That sense of care naturally includes the pets who fill our homes with so much love. From the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario to the Niagara Escarpment, we cherish the peace our city offers. When your pet’s quality of life fades due to age or illness, the decision to say goodbye is a final, profound act of that same love.  

Peaceful Passing offers gentle in home euthanasia for pets in Burlington and the surrounding communities. Our purpose is to help your friend pass with dignity, in the familiar comfort of their own home, free from stress. Whether you’re in a quiet neighbourhood like Millcroft or The Orchard, a lakeside community like Roseland, or closer to the downtown core, our veterinarian comes to you. We are here to support your family and honour your pet with a peaceful and loving farewell.

Your local veterinarian, Dr. Suzanne Gallant leads our Halton house-call service for Burlington, Waterdown and Bronte.

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Services Offered

The bond with a dog is built on countless walks in Burlington’s lovely parks, quiet evenings at home, and their constant, loyal presence. When you have to consider dog euthanasia, it is the kindest gift you can give a friend who is suffering. We know this decision is heartbreaking, and you don’t have to face it alone.

Our in-home service means there’s no stressful car ride or cold clinic waiting room. Your dog can rest in their favourite spot—their bed, a patch of sun on the floor, or out in the garden—surrounded by the family they adore. We are here to make sure the process of putting your dog to sleep is handled with the gentleness and dignity they have always deserved.

Cats are creatures of comfort, deeply attached to the familiar sights and sounds of their home. For a cat who is unwell or frail, a trip to the vet can be a source of great anxiety. Our cat euthanasia service in Burlington is designed to honour their need for peace and quiet.

We provide a calm, unhurried visit, allowing your cat to stay wherever they feel most secure, whether that’s curled up on your lap or in their favourite chair. This gentle approach ensures their last moments are about love and comfort, not fear. It’s a peaceful passing that reflects the quiet dignity of your cherished friend.

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 or aquamation partner.  For Assistance, please fill out this form.

Choosing your aftercare is a personal choice. We offer cremation and aquamation as well as memorial items such as paw prints, urns, jewelry, and other keepsakes.

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.

Start The Quality-of-life assessment tool

Start The 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.

Our Aftercare Options

After your pet has passed, we continue to support you by taking care of all the aftercare details. We work with trusted local partners to provide respectful and professional cremation services, handling everything with care.

You can choose the option that is right for your family:

  • Communal Cremation: Your pet is cremated with other beloved pets, and their ashes are scattered respectfully.

  • Private Cremation: Your pet is cremated individually, and their ashes are returned to you in an urn of your choice as a lasting memorial.

We will handle the transportation of your pet with the utmost dignity, giving you peace of mind during this difficult time.

Our Gentle Process: What to expect

Our goal is to create a peaceful atmosphere for both you and your pet. When our veterinarian arrives at your Burlington home, she will take all the time you need to explain the process and answer your questions. We move at your pace, so your family has the time to say goodbye in a way that feels right.

The process involves two gentle injections. The first is a sedative that lets your pet drift into a deep, peaceful sleep, so they feel no pain or fear. Once they are fully asleep and your family is ready, the final injection is given, allowing them to pass away quickly and gently. It is a humane process that feels like falling asleep in a safe and loving place.

Our Compassionate Burlington Team

Dr. Suzanne Gallant

Halton, Hamilton, & Brantford Areas

Dr. Susan Dailley

Veterinarian & Founder

Dr. Shanna Clinch

Guelph & Tri-Cities Area

Laura Tarable

Client Care Coordinator

Dr. Meredith Geldart

Guelph & Tri-Cities Area

Dr. Kirsten Graham

Guelph & Tri-Cities Area

frequently asked questions

The cost for the visit will vary depending on the size of your pet, the distance driven, and other factors such as the need for additional time or medications. The in-home euthanasia service includes the veterinary visit to your home, a brief assessment, and the sedation & euthanasia procedure. Additionally, based on your aftercare selection, the cost may include, cremation or aquamation, transportation, and keepsakes.

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.

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.

During your appointment, the vet will confirm your aftercare selection. If you opt for cremation or aquamation services, the vet will handle your pet’s transportation from your home and will care for your pet’s body until they are respectfully transferred to the appointed aftercare provider.

Peaceful Passing tries to accommodate our patients and a veterinarian is 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.

What Pet Parents Are Saying

If this is an emergency, please contact your nearest emergency vet hospital

Clinic Website

Mississauga-Oakville Veterinary Emergency Hospital

Phone

905-829-9444

Location

2285 Bristol Circle
Oakville, ON

Clinic Website

Burlington Veterinary Emergency

Phone

(905) 637-8111

Location

775 Woodview Rd
Burlington ON

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