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Home Euthanasia - Mobile Vet

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Animals are most comfortable in a familiar environment and when it comes time to say good-bye, the calm, quiet, familiar surrounds of your home is the best place to be. This is where our Mobile Vet service can help.

 

At Huntingdale Veterinary Centre we understand this is a very hard time and offer in home euthanasia to farewell your friend.

Dr Adrian has been performing in-home euthanasia for over 12 years and he believes that nothing is comparable to the comfort and privacy of your own home on the hardest day of being a pet owner.

 

Fees - In-Home Mobile Vet

The fee for in-home euthanasia depends on the size of your pet simply due to the sedatives and euthanasia agents required for your pets size. We do not charge a travel surcharge or consultation fee on top of the euthanasia fee.

Payment can be made by cash, eftpos, Visa or Mastercard and cremation arrangements can be organised before the euthanasia procedure to minimise distress during this difficult time.

  • Small dogs and cats (under 10kg) – $290
  • Dogs (10-20kg) – $320
  • Dogs (20-30kg) – $340
  • Dogs (30-40kg) – $360
  • Dogs (40-50kg) – $380
  • Dogs (50-60kg) – $400
  • Dogs (60-70kg) – $430
  • Dogs (70-80kg) – $450

 

We can arrange the cremation of your pet with Lawnswood Pet Crematorium where there is a full range of memorial options. Their prices vary depending on pet size and urn choice. We can provide you with everything you need to know at the time of your visit. Better still feel free to visit the clinic where lawnswood information and prices can be determined before the procedure.

 

Call (08) 9493 2199 for more information

 

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