When to consider humane euthanasia

Old age issues or severe illness or injury

There comes a time in many pets’ lives that the bad days begin to outnumber the good days. Through severe illness , old age or accidents, pets may begin to experience pain, confusion and, occasionally, calm and sweet pets can become aggressive.

Vicious and aggressive pets

Vicious and aggressive pets, particularly those that bite people or attack other animals are bad for both the owners personally and the community. Additionally, aggressive pets can become a severe financial burden.

What to think about when making the decision

► Is my pet enjoying life?

► Is my pet in constant pain?

► Is it safe for other people or animals to be around my pet?

► What is in the best interest of my family, my community and the pet?

When the questions above are answered, we are here to help

Residents of Osceola County may bring in their ill or aggressive pets for humane euthanization. To do so, the pet owner must complete the short form below then bring in their pet at the scheduled date and time.

All pets will receive a confirmation check up by our veterinary staff prior to any procedure.

Note: Pet owners are not allowed in the room where the procedure is carried out and must say their good-byes in the office area.

Euthanasia fees


► Dogs – $30.00

► Cats and other small pets – $25.00

► Disposal fee for all – $4.00