Common Questions
How much are the services?
Prices depend mainly on the size of your pet, aftercare and drive time fee. Euthanasia only appointments range from 350-550$, euthanasia and group cremation appointments total 450-650$ and euthanasia with private cremation appointments can range between 680-900$. Prices include a paw print.
Do I need an appointment?
We service a large radius (Miami-Dade and Broward) sometimes it's hard to find a same day appointment, therefore we recommend making an appointment.
How far in advance should I make an appointment
At least 1-2 days in advance. Same day appointments are sometimes available.
How can I make an appointment ?
Please call or text and we will send you the link to schedule (754-230-9358)
What do I do to prepare?
Decide where you want the procedure done, ideally an area where your pet feels comfortable and at peace. If your pet has a special blanket or toys you may place them in the area.
How long does the process take?
Appointments usually take 30 minutes.
Is my pet going to suffer?
We will administer a sedative first. This injection is given in the muscle (similar to a vaccine injection). This will be the only part of the process that your pet will feel anything, after this injection your pet will be under anesthesia and will not be aware of the euthanasia injection.
Can I hold my pet during the procedure?
For the first injection it is always preferred. We might need to lay down your pet for the second injection since finding a vein can be difficult if you are holding your pet.
I have other pets, should they be present?
Yes, as long as the other pets are not aggressive, this should not be a problem.
How do I get the ashes back?
Ashes can be picked up directly at the crematorium, returned to your regular veterinarian's office or returned to your home.
Can I keep my pet at home?
Yes, you may keep your pet at home. You can transport your pet directly to the crematorium if you wish. Be aware that some cities have restrictions on burials.
I don't want the ashes, can I get a paw print instead?
Yes, some owners prefer keeping a paw print or a lock of hair instead of keeping the ashes.
Are there any additional options for aftercare?
The most common options for aftercare are burial and cremation. Other options include a living urn, a memorial reef or aquamation. In a living urn the ashes are inside a biodegrable urn with soil and seeds. A memorial reef is located off the coast of Key Biscayne, the ashes are incorporated into statues that will be placed in this reef. Aquamation is an alternative to cremation, sometimes called liquid cremation.