Hospice Support

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5,000+

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Overview

Hospice care begins when curing is no longer the goal, but comfort and connection still very much are. We help your family care for your pet at home with a plan that anticipates what is coming and prepares you for it gently.

You will always know what to watch for, what to do next, and who to call — day or night — when something changes.

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What\u2019s included

A clear, personalized plan covering comfort medications, feeding, mobility, and daily routines — so the whole family knows how to help.

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  • Comfort comes first

    Every exam, treatment, and conversation is centered on how your pet feels — easing pain and fear before anything else.

  • You set the pace

    We listen first and never rush a decision. You always know your options, what they mean, and what happens next.

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  • Alongside your veterinarian

    We add a layer of senior-care support to your family vet — sharing notes and coordinating care, never replacing them.

  • In your home, on your terms

    Senior pets feel safest at home. We bring expert care to your living room — no carriers, no waiting rooms, no unfamiliar smells or sounds.

What to expect

We meet your pet where they are most comfortable, review their history, and talk honestly about what the coming weeks and months may look like.

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In their words

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Hans, a beloved patient
I am so grateful for the kindness and compassion in helping my beloved Hans. I was able to hold him throughout, kissing and reassuring him. He died peacefully in my arms.
Pat & Hans
Together 12 years
Rudy, a beloved patient
When she arrived, Rudy sat down and licked her face like an old friend. Somehow he knew she was there to help him. Gentle, kind, and honest — it was a comfort to have this done at home.
Susan & Rudy
Loyal family dog
Sophie, a beloved patient
The compassion, patience, and loving care will forever be appreciated. Sophie had her final moments in her favorite spot on the couch, in my arms, calm and peaceful.
Suzanne & Sophie
Cherished 12 years
Little Fella, a beloved patient
We cannot ever thank them enough for their kindness in caring for our Little Fella in the last months of his life, and for helping him cross the Rainbow Bridge. We are eternally grateful.
Christine & Little Fella
Beloved Bichon
Eddie, a beloved patient
They arrived on time, prepared, and never rushed. They gave us so much information without overwhelming us — now we have a plan and options. My heart softened the moment they spoke so gently about him.
Sally & Eddie
Rescue Sato, 11
Fluffy, a beloved patient
Having care come to us meant Fluffy stayed curled up in her own bed, calm and unafraid. They gave us time, tenderness, and the reassurance that we were doing right by her.
Maura & Fluffy
Maine Coon, 15
Where we visit

Communities we serve

  • White Plains
  • Yonkers
  • New Rochelle
  • Scarsdale
  • Mount Vernon
  • Mamaroneck
  • Rye
  • Port Chester
  • Tarrytown
  • Bronxville

Check your area

  • Fear Free Certified Professional badge
  • IAAHPC — International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care
  • AAHA Accredited — American Animal Hospital Association, The Standard of Veterinary Excellence
  • AVMA — American Veterinary Medical Association seal
Common questions

Hospice is most helpful when it starts early — soon after a terminal or advanced chronic diagnosis. Beginning sooner gives your pet more comfortable days and gives your family time to prepare gently.