Compassionate In-home Pet Euthanasia Services for Pets in Mercer County, New Jersey

We are deeply sorry that you have to contemplate such a difficult and heart-breaking decision.

If and when the time comes, HolisticalVets would be honored to spend time with your beloved pet in Mercer County, NJ and assist him or her over the Rainbow Bridge. We have compiled some information below regarding the at-home euthanasia process and what you can expect.

We hope you find the information outlined on this page informative. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email us at info@holisticalvets.com.

$590

The above total includes the $125 travel fee for our in-home euthanasia services in Mercer County, NJ.
There are no additional charges for our complimentary and personalized memorial keepsakes.
You should receive an automated email from HolisticalVets titled “Appointment Confirmation” a few minutes after successfully scheduling an in-home euthanasia appointment in Mercer County, NJ. If you don’t receive this email (and if it’s not in your spam folder), please email us at info@holisticalvets.com as soon as possible so that we can assist you. Thank you.

About

HolisticalVets provides compassionate pet euthanasia services near you in Mercer County, New Jersey, offering a peaceful and loving farewell for your beloved companion in the comfort of their own home.

We help multiple species, such as dogs, cats, pocket pets (small mammals like guinea pigs, ferrets, chinchillas, hamsters, rabbits, mice, rats, etc.), and birds, cross peacefully over the Rainbow Bridge surrounded by the familiar warmth of home and family.

If you have a pet of a different species not mentioned above and are considering our in-home euthanasia services, please contact us at info@holisticalvets.com to see if we can provide our services for your specific companion.

Please be aware that HolisticalVets focuses specifically on providing in-home pet euthanasia services and creating personalized memorial keepsakes in Mercer County, New Jersey. We do not offer additional services such as aftercare, including burial, cremation, and transportation, etc. and other than clipping a small amount of fur to create a memorial keepsake, we are unable remove objects (e.g., microchip, surgical hardware, etc.) or body parts/fluids (e.g., ears, paw, urine, blood, etc.) from a pet.

Helpful Details at a Glance

  • Service Area

    We travel to all of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem, and Somerset counties to provide in-home euthanasia services in Central and South Jersey.

  • Aftercare

    Due to our extremely large service area, we are unable to offer aftercare services (such as cremation, transport, burial, etc.); however, we compiled a list of local pet crematories in the Cremation section below for families to contact directly to arrange aftercare services.

  • Behavior

    Due to the in-home nature of our services and for the safety of everyone involved, we are unable to euthanize animals that show signs of aggression, as oftentimes, our liquid pre-euthanasia sedatives and/or anesthetics are given orally (either mixed in soft treats if the pet is interested in food or placed against the pet's gums to be absorbed if the pet is not interested in eating), all in an attempt to avoid the sting that may be felt with injections.

  • Ethical Considerations

    We are unable to offer convenience euthanasia (which is the euthanasia of psychologically and physically healthy animals that are simply no longer wanted).

  • Arrival Window

    In-home euthanasia appointments are scheduled with a two-hour (120-minute) estimated arrival window due to our large service area. While we always strive to arrive as close to the starting time as possible (for example, arriving around 1:00 PM for a 1:00–3:00 PM appointment), we truly appreciate your understanding and patience if travel conditions cause unexpected delays.

What's included in a HolisticalVets' in-home euthanasia appointment:

  • Time dedicated to helping your pet cross the Rainbow Bridge (we allocate up to two hours for the appointment to ensure that no one feels rushed and that your pet receives all the time and attention they need)
  • Soft, tasty treats for your pet
    • If you would rather that we don’t supply our own treats, we ask that you provide alternatives that you approve of if your pet is interested in eating
  • A Quality of Life exam
  • Your questions about the pet euthanasia process answered
  • Pre-euthanasia anesthesia (includes a potent pain-reliever)
  • Pet euthanasia at home in Mercer County, NJ
  • Our gifts to you: your choice of one or more (up to four) different complimentary and personalized pet memorial keepsakes that hold special significance, are designed to capture the unique characteristics of your pet, and provide you with tangible mementos to help you cherish and remember your beloved pet
    • A personalized digital ink print created to showcase your pet’s distinctive nose (available for dogs, cats, and pocket pets)
    • A customized digital ink print that captures the individuality of your pet’s paw/foot
    • A miniature vial containing a small amount of your pet’s fur and adorned with the first letter of his or her name (available for dogs, cats, and pocket pets)
    • Two 2×5.5 inch personalized bookmarks featuring your pet’s picture and name
  • An invitation for you to submit a picture of your cherished pet and a heartfelt paragraph about him or her, which will then be added to HolisticalVets’ Pet Memorial Page and social media pages (this is an opportunity to celebrate the special bond you shared and ensure that their story lives on in the hearts of those who visit our tribute)
  •  With your consent, we will inform your primary veterinarian/veterinary facility of your pet’s passing
Personalized memorial bookmarks for pets after in-home euthanasia in Mercer County, NJ
Digital ink paw and nose print keepsakes for pets after in-home euthanasia in Mercer County, NJ
Memorial vial containing a pet’s fur as a keepsake after in-home euthanasia in Mercer County, NJ

You should receive an automated email from HolisticalVets titled “Appointment Confirmation” a few minutes after successfully scheduling an in-home euthanasia appointment in Mercer County, NJ. If you don’t receive this email (and if it’s not in your spam folder), please email us at info@holisticalvets.com as soon as possible so that we can assist you. Thank you.

Aftercare

We understand that making aftercare arrangements for your beloved pet after in-home euthanasia can feel difficult and overwhelming. By handling these arrangements yourself, you have the opportunity to choose a path that reflects your personal preferences and honors your pet with care, dignity, and respect. Taking an active role in aftercare can also provide a sense of closure and peace, helping you find comfort in knowing you made the best decision for your companion’s final journey.

Cremation

If you prefer cremation for your beloved companion, we recommend first contacting your pet’s primary veterinarian or veterinary facility, as they may offer pet cremation services for their established patients. In some cases, urgent care veterinary facilities or 24/7 emergency veterinary hospitals may also be able to assist with cremation services for pets transported to their location. To offer support, we have compiled a list of local urgent care and emergency veterinary hospitals, along with their contact information, that families can contact directly to see if cremation services are offered to pets euthanized at home.

Alternatively, you may also choose to reach out directly to a local pet crematory to make aftercare arrangements yourself, as this gives you the opportunity to select a service that feels right for your family and honors your pet’s memory in a way that feels most meaningful. To help during this incredibly difficult time, we’ve compiled the following table with contact information for several pet crematories that are located throughout and/or service Central and South Jersey (additional crematories can be found through an online search), such as Hamilton Pet Meadow in Hamilton and Friends Forever Pet Crematory in Ewing (both located in Mercer County, NJ). While our staff has had positive and professional experiences with the facilities listed below, HolisticalVets is not affiliated with any crematory, and the inclusion or exclusion of pet crematories in the list below does not in any way indicate an endorsement or lack of one.

If you choose cremation via a pet crematory, we suggest contacting the pet crematory of your choice a few days prior to the euthanasia appointment to make and confirm arrangements. If you arrange for your pet to be picked up from your home by a pet crematory, if possible, we recommend scheduling for a time that’s two hours after your scheduled in-home euthanasia appointment time (for example, if you schedule an in-home euthanasia appointment for 2pm, we recommend requesting that the pet crematory arrive at 4pm if possible).
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Additional Information

Home Pet Burial

Having your pet nearby, even after their passing, can be deeply comforting.If you prefer burial, we recommend ensuring all local ordinances are followed, as burying a pet after euthanasia can have serious environmental consequences due to the medications used and may be illegal in some areas, potentially resulting in government-issued fines or legal penalties.

To help you determine whether home burial is a viable and lawful option, we’ve compiled information and general guidance regarding pet home burial.

Pet Loss Support

We understand that the loss of a beloved pet can be an emotionally challenging experience.

To provide support during this difficult time, we have compiled a list of pet loss support resources, which can offer comfort and guidance as you navigate the grieving process.

You should receive an automated email from HolisticalVets titled “Appointment Confirmation” a few minutes after successfully scheduling an in-home euthanasia appointment in Mercer County, NJ. If you don’t receive this email (and if it’s not in your spam folder), please email us at info@holisticalvets.com as soon as possible so that we can assist you. Thank you.

What to Expect During the Euthanasia Process with HolisticalVets

At HolisticalVets, we understand that the in-home euthanasia process is an emotional and deeply personal experience for every family. To help you know what to expect, we’ve outlined a general step-by-step overview of our pet euthanasia process below.

While each appointment follows a similar structure, our approach is thoughtfully designed to be as gentle, calm, and stress free as possible. Every detail, from our peaceful pacing to our use of holistic and low stress handling methods, reflects our commitment to your pet’s comfort, dignity, and emotional well being during their final moments.

Please note that the specific steps below may vary slightly depending on your pet’s individual needs and comfort level, as we strive to create a peaceful, compassionate, and comforting at-home euthanasia experience that honors your beloved companion and supports your family through this difficult time.

Please note: To ensure the highest level of care and minimize any potential errors, it is important that the legal pet owner (or an authorized agent of the legal pet owner) be present at the beginning of the appointment. Their presence is needed to confirm the identity of the pet to be euthanized, although they are not required to remain for the actual procedure if they prefer not to.

In addition to requiring that an in-person authorization form for euthanasia be signed, we may also ask the legal pet owner (or their authorized agent) to present valid identification, such as a driver’s license or state ID, before any services are provided. We also request that the in-home euthanasia appointment take place on a property owned or rented by the legal pet owner (or authorized agent), or on a property where they have obtained explicit permission for the procedure to be performed.

These measures help ensure that every pet receives the proper care, respect, and attention they deserve. We sincerely appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Collage of dogs and cats showing love and compassion through in home euthanasia in Mercer County

You should receive an automated email from HolisticalVets titled “Appointment Confirmation” a few minutes after successfully scheduling an in-home euthanasia appointment in Mercer County, NJ. If you don’t receive this email (and if it’s not in your spam folder), please email us at info@holisticalvets.com as soon as possible so that we can assist you. Thank you.

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy, and deciding when it’s time can be one of the hardest choices you’ll ever face.

To offer guidance and support, we provide Quality of Life telehealth consultations for dogs and cats, where we can discuss your concerns and help you assess your pet’s comfort and well-being through video conference.

We’ve also provided a Quality of Life Assessment Form to help you reflect on your pet’s daily experiences and gain clarity as you navigate this emotional decision.

At HolisticalVets, we believe in providing compassionate care to all pets, including during their end-of-life journey.

To ensure your pet’s comfort, we will administer profound anesthesia before proceeding with the euthanasia. In order to give the anesthetic the best chance of working properly and to help your pet relax, we ask that the environment around your pet be quiet, calm, and free from anxiety at all times and that any handling of your pet (e.g., petting, hugging, etc.) be done so in a soft and quiet manner.

At HolisticalVets, we know that every pet is unique and may react differently to the medications used during the euthanasia process. While some pets may experience a slight sting or discomfort from the initial anesthetic injection (if the anesthetic is given via injection and not orally), we take great care to minimize any discomfort they may feel. In some cases, pets may require additional anesthetic injections to ensure that they remain calm and comfortable throughout the pet euthanasia process (those subsequent injections are much less likely to be felt or noticed by the pet due to the effects of the pain-relieving effects of the first anesthetic).

Medications are a vital part of the pet euthanasia process, and pets can respond to them differently, just like humans do. During the euthanasia process, it is normal for pets to exhibit various reactions. Some of these reactions (which include, but are not limited to, muscle movement/tremors, agonal breaths, loss of bowel control, eyes remaining open, arching of the body, legs stretching out, etc.) may seem scary or surprising (especially if/when seen for the first time) and some reactions have a higher risk of occurring if the pet has an underlying disease. We cannot predict exactly if or how a pet will react until it happens; however, please be assured that HolisticalVets is experienced in assisting both you and your pet through any reactions that may occur, even those not specifically mentioned in this paragraph. Your pet’s comfort and peace are our highest priorities and the anesthetics we use essentially induce a state of deep sleep, where pain, stress, worry, confusion, and consciousness are eliminated; therefore, should any reactions occur, your pet will not be aware of their occurrence.

The duration of the euthanasia process can vary significantly, ranging from a few minutes to over an hour. It’s important to note that sick or debilitated pets may take longer to metabolize the medications used, as their organs may not be functioning properly. Conversely, in rare cases, pets with severely compromised health may pass away from the anesthetic alone. Rest assured that once your pet is fully anesthetized, they are completely unaware of their surroundings and are unable to experience any pain.

HolisticalVets is unable to euthanize animals that show signs of aggression.

Signs of aggression, such as growling, hissing, attempts to bite, snap, scratch, resistance to being petted or held, and not allowing injections, can be displayed by animals for various reasons, including fear, pain, stress, and protection. It’s important to note that these signs of aggression do not imply that the pet is inherently bad. However, due to the in-home nature of our services, we are regrettably unable to provide euthanasia for animals exhibiting such signs. This precaution is necessary to prevent potential risks of injury to the pet, the pet owner, and our employees. Therefore, we strongly recommend that pet owners who anticipate a higher risk of their pet displaying signs of aggression contact their primary veterinarian or veterinary clinic. They can offer additional safety measures to protect both the pet and the veterinary staff during the euthanasia process.

Please note: At HolisticalVets, we prioritize the health and safety of both pets and humans. If a pet shows signs of aggression during an appointment, we cannot proceed with the euthanasia. In such cases, a fee of $275 will be charged to the credit card on file to cover travel time and resources utilized. While we understand that animals may be more prone to biting when they are sick, injured, or fearful, it’s important to be aware that if a pet bites a human, the bite must be reported to the local public health department as required by law. Additionally, if the bite occurs within 10 days of the pet’s passing, whether from euthanasia or other causes, New Jersey state law mandates rabies testing on the pet, regardless of its rabies vaccination status. Due to the at-home nature of our services, we cannot perform euthanasia or rabies testing in such cases (and a fee of $275 will be charged to the credit card on file to account for travel time and resources used if we are already on the premises). In such situations, two legal options are available: (a) postponing the euthanasia and strictly quarantining the pet, provided the pet is not actively suffering; or (b) proceeding with euthanasia and rabies testing at a veterinary facility with the necessary capabilities. If option (a) is selected and the pet passes away on its own before the 10-day quarantine period ends, rabies testing is still required by law.

Reducing Fear, Anxiety, and/or Stress in Dogs and Cats:
If you believe that your dog or cat may experience fear, anxiety, or stress before the euthanasia process begins, we highly recommend that you consult with your primary veterinarian and ask for a small amount of “fear-free” medication. This medication can be given to your pet a few hours before the euthanasia appointment to help alleviate any fear, anxiety, or stress they may have. Please be assured that we will also administer an anesthetic at the beginning of the in-home euthanasia appointment to ensure your pet’s comfort and well-being throughout the entire process.

If there are other animals in the household that have the potential to exhibit aggression towards animals or people, we require that they be securely confined away from our employees at all times. This precaution is taken to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved.

Reducing Fear, Anxiety, and/or Stress in Pocket Pets and Birds:
To ensure the comfort of your bird or pocket pet (a small mammal such as a guinea pig, hamster, chinchilla, ferret, rabbit, mouse, rat, etc.) and minimize any fear, anxiety, or stress, HolisticalVets may request that you gently pick up your pet from their enclosure and embrace them during the process.

Please understand that we reserve the right to discontinue/refuse service and/or cancel appointments at our discretion and at any time. If such a situation arises, we will promptly notify you through the email address you provided (or in person if we are already at the appointment location). This policy particularly applies when euthanasia appointments are made primarily for convenience or involve animals displaying aggressive behavior, as we are not able to offer our euthanasia services in those circumstances. Additionally, this policy extends to appointments that go against our Code of Conduct or ethics.

If you need to reschedule or cancel a scheduled euthanasia appointment for any reason before we begin our journey to the appointment location or before our team has prepared and gathered the necessary resources, there will be no charge to the credit card on file, as we completely understand that circumstances can change and decisions may evolve in regards to euthanasia. However, please be aware that if our staff has already initiated the trip, begun preparation, or arrived at the appointment’s location, a fee of $275 will be charged to the credit card on file regardless of the reason(s) the appointment was rescheduled or cancelled. This fee accounts for the time and resources dedicated to making the journey and preparing for the appointment, allowing us to continue providing compassionate care to other pets and clients. Therefore, due to our extremely large service area, please notify us via email (info@holisticalvets.com) at least 4 hours before your scheduled appointment time to avoid cancellation or rescheduling charges. For example, if your in-home euthanasia appointment is set for 11am, please email us by 7am at the latest. While we process rescheduling and cancellation requests during our business hours (8am – 5pm, Fridays through Tuesdays), we also accept requests outside these hours. If your request is received outside of business hours, the timestamp of your email will determine if a cancellation/rescheduling fee applies.

To reschedule or cancel, please email us at info@holisticalvets.com and we will email you back during our business hours once we receive your email. If looking to reschedule your appointment, please check our scheduler for available days and times, and in your email, specify your preferred new appointment slot. Once we receive your request, we will let you know (via email) if we can reschedule the appointment to your requested day/time. If we are able to accommodate your request, you will also receive a confirmation email detailing the new day/time.

We genuinely appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding our policies. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at info@holisticalvets.com.

Convenience euthanasia is defined by many as the euthanasia of psychologically and physically healthy animals that are no longer wanted. Since HolisticalVets is a veterinary practice that believes in providing compassionate, honorable, and ethical veterinary care, we only perform euthanasias that are medically indicated (such as when a pet’s quality of life is declining) and we are unable to perform euthanasias requested for the sake of convenience. Therefore, if we determine at any time that a pet is not a candidate for euthanasia for any reason, we reserve the right to decline to perform the service (please be aware that $275 will be charged to the credit card on file to account for travel time and resources used if our staff has already initiated the trip or arrived at the appointment’s location).

HolisticalVets offers in-home pet euthanasia services for dogs, cats, pocket pets, and birds in all towns near you within Mercer County, NJ.

Mercer County: Berrien City (08550), Bordentown (08610, 08620), Broad Street Park (08610), Chesterfield Township (08620), Cranbury (08520), East Amwell Township (08525), East Windsor (08520), Etra (08520), Ewing Township (08560, 08611, 08618, 08628, 08638), Fernwood (08618), Groveville (08620, 08666), Hamilton Township (08609, 08610, 08611, 08619, 08620, 08629, 08638, 08650, 08690, 08691), Hightstown (08520), Hopewell Township (08525, 08534, 08560, 08628), Lawrence Township (08648), Mercerville (08619), Mount Rose (08525), New Sharon (08691), Pennington (08534), Plainsboro Township (08540), Princeton (08540, 08541, 08542, 08543, 08544), Quaker Bridge (08619), Robbinsville Township (08520, 08561, 08638, 08690, 08691), Trenton (08601, 08602, 08603, 08604, 08605, 08606, 08607, 08608, 08609, 08610, 08611, 08618, 08625, 08629, 08638, 08645, 08646, 08647, 08695), Titusville (08560), Upper Freehold (08691), West Amwell Township (08525), West Windsor (08550), Windsor (08520, 08561, 08638, 08691), and Yardville Heights (08620)

Code of Conduct

We follow the Golden Rule (“Treat others how you would like to be treated”) and apply that rule to our interactions with both people and animals. Due to this, we greatly appreciate being treated the same in return.

Therefore, it is our policy to not tolerate any signs of disrespect, rudeness, yelling, screaming, bullying, threats, profanity, name calling, harassment, aggression, demanding or entitled behavior, disparagement, violence, exploitation, unreasonable or excessive demands, and physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, etc. Should any of those characteristics be displayed, we will immediately end the appointment and not provide further services and the credit card on file will be charged $275 for time and resources used.

Due to pet euthanasia being a delicate and emotional process, please be aware that our staff does not consent to being recorded in any way (this includes, but is not limited to, still images, video, voice, etc.).

Human Health

In order to protect the health and safety of everyone involved, we kindly ask that individuals who are feeling unwell wear a face mask properly during the appointment, regardless of whether it is held indoors or outdoors. If wearing a mask is not possible, we request that the space be well-ventilated. These precautions are in place to safeguard both those attending the appointment and our staff, as well as other clients and their pets seen later in the day or week.

We greatly appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this difficult time.

Schedule an In-Home Euthanasia Appointment in Mercer County, NJ Here

The Euthanasia Consent Form in our online scheduler below can only be completed by the pet’s legal owner or authorized agent for the legal pet owner. Upon arrival at the appointment location in Mercer County, HolisticalVets also requires that the legal pet owner (or authorized agent for the legal pet owner) show legal identification (such as a driver’s license or state ID) and provide a signature relaying consent for the euthanasia.

If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties while completing the form below, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at info@holisticalvets.com. We will get back to you as soon as possible, but please note there may be a delay if we are assisting another client or in an appointment or if it’s outside our business hours.

Please note: Due to our large service area covering Central and South Jersey, there is a 2 hour (120 minutes) estimated time of arrival window for HolisticalVets to arrive at the designated appointment location.

An Overview: What to Expect as You Schedule an In-Home Euthanasia Appointment and Complete the Euthanasia Consent Form Below

  • County Selection

    On this first page, please select the New Jersey county where your pet is located (Mercer County, Middlesex County, Somerset County, Monmouth County, Ocean County, Burlington County, Camden County, Salem County, Gloucester County, Cumberland County, Atlantic County, or Cape May County). Once you’ve selected your county, please click the blue arrow to continue to the next page and provide your appointment and pet details.

  • Appointment Details

    On this second page, please select a date and time for your pet's euthanasia appointment from the available options in the calendar. If you wish, you can also elect to receive complimentary and personalized memorial keepsakes, as well as upload a photo of your pet to be included on our Pet Memorial page and social media in remembrance of him or her. Lastly, we kindly request that you take a moment to review our Terms and Conditions. Upon completion, please click the blue “Continue” button at the bottom of the form to proceed. If you see a white “# questions to go” button instead, please click it to see which questions still require answers. Once all required questions are completed and the blue “Continue” button is clicked, you’ll be redirected to the payment page to pre-authorize your card and schedule your appointment.

  • Pre-Authorization

    After selecting your appointment details, you will be redirected to our secure Stripe Checkout page to pre-authorize your card. Stripe is a trusted global payment processor and your payment information is encrypted and transmitted securely using industry-standard protections, as all transactions are handled directly by Stripe in their PCI-DSS compliant environment.Please note: your card will not be charged immediately. The full payment is captured only after your appointment concludes, or a partial payment may be charged if the appointment is canceled with less than four hours’ notice.For your protection, Stripe may ask you to complete a 3D Secure verification (for example, a challenge question or a code sent to your phone) during this process. This is a normal step that helps prevent unauthorized use of your card. Once your payment is successfully pre-authorized, your appointment will be confirmed.

  • Appointment Confirmation

    Once you successfully submit the Euthanasia Consent Form below, your screen will then update to show a summary of the some of the details you provided regarding your pet's euthanasia appointment in Mercer County, NJ (such as the date and time you selected, your pet's name, and the appointment's location). In addition, within a minute of submitting the form, you should also receive an automated confirmation email (titled "Appointment Confirmation") to the email address you supplied when filling out the form. If you don't receive this email (and if it's not in your spam folder), please email us at info@holisticalvets.com as soon as possible so that we can assist you. Thank you very much for your time. It is greatly appreciated.

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