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Saying Goodbye

Once you’ve decided that it’s time to finally say goodbye to your pet, our veterinarian will help walk you through the process so that you know what to expect.

In Home Euthanasia means that they get to spend their final moments relaxed in their home surrounded by loved ones.

Arrival

Our doctor will meet your cat or dog and talk with you about the procedure. At this point, we’ll answer any questions you may have. Some people prefer to know as much as they can about the process, while others do better with less information. We suggest having your little companion on their favorite spot in a well-loved room. This helps ease their anxiety and provides a warm and comforting environment for their passing.

Arrival

Our doctor will meet your cat or dog and talk with you about the procedure. At this point, we’ll answer any questions you may have. Some people prefer to know as much as they can about the process, while others do better with less information. We suggest having your little companion on their favorite spot in a well-loved room. This helps ease their anxiety and provides a warm and comforting environment for their passing.


Sedation

We don’t want your pet to be in any discomfort or feel any stress during the process. The doctor will give a sedative to your pet that will put him or her into a comfortable rest before proceeding.

Sedation

We don’t want your pet to be in any discomfort or feel any stress during the process. The doctor will give a sedative to your pet that will put him or her into a comfortable rest before proceeding.


Euthanasia

After your pet is sedated, and you are ready, the doctor will administer the euthanasia solution. They’ll listen to your dog or cat’s heart and will let you know when he or she has passed. This is a peaceful, painless process for your pet.

Euthanasia

After your pet is sedated, and you are ready, the doctor will administer the euthanasia solution. They’ll listen to your dog or cat’s heart and will let you know when he or she has passed. This is a peaceful, painless process for your pet.

For full pricing details and service options, please visit our Pricing page.

Aftercare & Additional Information

Willed Body Donation For Aftercare

If you are interested, please inquire about W.A.V.E.—“Willed deceased Animals for Veterinary Education”—at Western University of Health Sciences Veterinary School in Pomona, CA. This program, similar to human body donation programs at medical schools, allows your pet to contribute to veterinary education and training.

After the study concludes (approximately two years), your pet’s remains will be cremated according to your wishes. For pets under 60 pounds, owners have the option to have their ashes returned at no cost. Additionally, owners may choose to receive a memorial fur clipping and/or ink paw print. Please note that clay paw prints are not available for donated pets.

If interested, please contact us to confirm if your pet meets eligibility requirements and to complete the necessary paperwork. To learn more about the W.A.V.E program, visit the Western University of Health Sciences website.

Wave Program-Willed Animal for Veterinary Education Donation Program

Fees for the WAVE program include the cost of euthanasia plus $150 for transport, storage, and coordination with the school. Cremation is provided at no additional cost per the owner's wishes.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Pets must weigh 120 pounds or less.
  • Pets under 60 pounds are eligible for ash return, if elected.
  • Pets must not have any diseases that are communicable to humans.

This program provides a meaningful way to honor your pet's life by supporting veterinary education and training.

Service Area Information

Our standard service area includes most cities in Orange County and the Greater Long Beach area. Extended travel within these areas may incur an additional fee of $50–$100. Unfortunately, we do not provide services in Los Angeles (except for the Greater Long Beach area), San Bernardino, or Riverside Counties.

Appointment Fees:

  • Evening appointments (after 5 PM): Additional $150
  • Weekend appointments: Additional $200
  • Short-notice appointments (when available): No extra charge.

Living with Love

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. A Pet’s Farewell is honored to provide in home euthanasia for pets and owners in Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Tustin, Long Beach, and the surrounding areas.

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