
Compassionate End-of-Life Care
At Tipp City Veterinary Hospital, we understand how difficult it is to navigate care for your sick pet and the importance of being available to assist in final goodbyes in the privacy of your home. That’s why we offer specialized comfort care and in-home euthanasia services to ensure your pet’s end-of-life journey is peaceful and dignified. Our dedicated and compassionate team, led by Leah Bornhorst, RVT, CHPT, provides personalized care tailored to your pet’s needs and your family’s wishes.

Why Choose Comfort Care and In-Home Euthanasia?
- Comfort and Familiarity– Providing end-of-life care at home allows your pet to remain in a familiar environment. Being at home can reduce stress and anxiety and also gives your family and loved ones privacy.
- Comprehensive Care Plans:– Our services include detailed education on your pet’s condition and how that condition may progress in the months ahead. Nursing care techniques are taught to families so they can give their pet assistance at home. Emergency planning for any after-hours emergencies and follow-up care is provided to make sure your pet’s quality of life is being continuously monitored and that we stay ahead of potential challenges before they start.
- Empathy and Expertise:– With extensive experience and a deep understanding of the emotional challenges faced by pet owners, Leah ensures that your pet’s final moments are filled with love and compassion and that you feel heard and validated during this time.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Hospice care for pets is designed to provide comfort and enhance the quality of life for animals with terminal illnesses. This compassionate approach focuses on pain management, palliative care for your pet, and emotional support for your family, ensuring that your pet’s final days are as peaceful as possible.
Similar to human hospice care, our approach is tailored to each pet and family’s unique needs. We work closely with you to create a personalized care plan that aligns with your wishes and priorities, emphasizing comfort and dignity. Through pre-planning, we guide families on what to expect as their pet’s condition progresses, offering tools and information to help you navigate the emotional and practical aspects of end-of-life care.
By developing a thoughtful plan together, we minimize the need for last-minute decisions, allowing you to feel more prepared and supported as you make choices that are best for your pet.
Deciding when to choose euthanasia can be a deeply personal and challenging decision. The focus often centers on the concept of “quality of life,” which can vary greatly for each pet and their family. During our consultations, we’ll work closely with you to define what quality of life means for your pet and your situation, providing guidance on how to monitor their condition as it progresses.
We support you in assessing your pet’s comfort and well-being, offering compassionate insight to help you recognize when the time may be right. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and supported in making the best decision for your pet and your family, providing the information and care needed to navigate this emotional journey.
During an in-home euthanasia appointment, Leah Bornhorst will create a calm and peaceful environment for your pet’s final moments. The process typically includes the following steps:
- Consultation: Leah will begin with a brief discussion to explain the procedure, answer any questions, and address any specific wishes or requests you may have for your pet’s farewell. We’ll also determine the best location for the procedure and discuss who will be present during this time.
- Sedation: To ensure your pet is completely relaxed and comfortable, Leah will administer a sedative, allowing them to rest peacefully.
- Euthanasia Procedure: Leah will perform the euthanasia, which is both painless and quick, ensuring your pet’s passing is gentle and peaceful.
- Aftercare Support: After the procedure, Leah will provide guidance on grief support options and discuss available aftercare services, such as cremation or burial, to help you make decisions that honor your pet’s memory.
Our goal is to offer you and your pet a compassionate, dignified experience in the comfort of your home.
To create a peaceful and comforting environment for your pet’s in-home euthanasia appointment, consider the following steps:
- Select a Quiet and Comfortable Spot: Choose a location where your pet feels safe and at ease, such as their favorite room or a cozy corner where they often rest.
- Surround Them with Familiar Items: Arrange familiar items like your pet’s bed, toys, and blankets to provide comfort and a sense of security.
- Gather Loved Ones: Invite family members who wish to be present, ensuring that those who want to say goodbye have the opportunity to do so.
- Minimize Distractions: Reduce noise and create a calm atmosphere by turning off devices and minimizing activity, allowing your pet to feel relaxed and at peace during this time.
These steps help ensure that your pet’s final moments are as comfortable and serene as possible, surrounded by familiar scents, items, and loved ones.
Yes, allowing other pets to be present can help them understand what has happened and can provide a sense of closure. It’s important to monitor their behavior and provide comfort as needed during and after the procedure.
We understand that losing a pet is a deeply emotional experience, and we offer a range of support services to help you through this difficult time:
- Departure Packet: Includes resources and guidance on how to memorialize your pet, speak with children about pet loss, and help other pets cope with the absence.
- Pet Loss Library: Access to various grief support materials, including books, support groups, podcasts, and other resources to provide comfort and understanding during your grieving process.
- Follow-Up Consultations: Leah offers follow-up appointments to discuss any questions or concerns or simply to provide a compassionate ear for those who need someone to talk to.
- Communication Assistance: If needed, Leah is available to notify those involved in your pet’s life, such as groomers, boarding facilities, or dog walkers, about your pet’s passing. This relieves you of the responsibility, allowing you to focus on your well-being and honoring your pet’s memory during this time.
Our goal is to provide you with compassionate support and resources, ensuring you have the care needed to navigate your grief and honor your pet’s memory.
The cost of hospice and in-home euthanasia services depends on the specific care needed and your location. For more information, please contact Leah Bornhorst at comfortcare@tippvet.com or reach out to Tipp City Veterinary Hospital. Leah will follow up with you directly to discuss your needs and provide a detailed estimate.
If you’re interested in our end-of-life services or in-home euthanasia, please contact Tipp City Veterinary Hospital directly. Leah will reach out to discuss your needs and schedule a consultation. We’re here to provide compassionate support for you and your beloved pet during this challenging time.

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If you’re interested in our comfort care or in-home euthanasia services, please contact Tipp City Veterinary Hospital directly. Leah will reach out to discuss your needs and schedule a consultation. We’re here to provide compassionate support for you and your beloved pet during this challenging time.
