Near the end of life, even simple things—getting into the car, crossing a lobby, waiting in a busy clinic—can become overwhelming for pets and families. For many, that’s when in‑home euthanasia becomes the kindest option.
At Honor Pet, we bring a calm, fully equipped veterinary visit to your home in Los Angeles. Our goal is simple: a peaceful, unhurried goodbye where your pet feels safe, and you feel fully supported.
Families tell us they choose in‑home euthanasia when:
Our role is to handle the clinical parts—and all the logistics—so you don’t have to leave the couch, the bedroom rug, or the sunny spot they’ve always loved.
Families often worry most about what actually happens medically. Here’s what you can expect with Honor Pet’s in‑home euthanasia:
For some pets, a vein injection may still be recommended, in which case passing happens in seconds. Whenever possible, we prioritize organ injection because it better matches how most families want to say goodbye: not rushed, not abrupt, but protected and soft.
If you’d like to read more about professional standards for end‑of‑life care, the AVMA’s Veterinary End‑of‑Life Care Policy is a helpful reference.
You don’t have to prepare anything. Truly.
For in‑home euthanasia appointments, our veterinarian brings:
You can simply:
If you’d like to offer a favorite treat and your pet is still interested in food, it’s absolutely okay. Pain relief and anti‑nausea medications can also be given as usual; they won’t interfere with the euthanasia process and may make the day more comfortable.
Whether children or other pets are present is completely up to you.
We’re here to help you think through what’s right for your family. During the visit, you’re welcome to hold your pet, sit beside them, speak to them, or simply be quiet together. In those early moments before sedation fully takes effect, your pet absolutely feels your touch, your voice, and your love.
If you’ve chosen cremation, your pet stays in Honor Pet’s care from start to finish.
If you choose individual cremation, your pet’s ashes return home in our Honor Box, which includes:
If you choose communal cremation, your pet’s ashes will be scattered at Little Whiskers, our ten‑acre hillside sanctuary in Temecula, personally cared for by Honor Pet co‑founder and veterinarian Dr. Shea Cox.
You can visit mylittlewhiskers.com to see where your pet rests and stay connected to them.
Grief can feel like heartbreak, numbness, relief, guilt, or all of the above. However it shows up for you, you’re not doing it wrong—and you’re not alone.
Honor Pet offers free pet loss support with our licensed social worker, along with tools and resources to help you navigate the weeks and months after goodbye.