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Peaceful Paws

5.0(115 reviews)
Bristol
Open · today 06:00–22:00

About

Peaceful Paws is an independent home-visiting euthanasia service based in the Bristol area, led by a veterinary surgeon with over eighteen years of clinical experience. The service provides end-of-life care for cats, dogs and other companion animals in the home setting.

The attending vet, a Glasgow University graduate, has worked across mixed practice since 2006 and offers individually tailored end-of-life appointments. Home visits allow pets to remain in familiar surroundings during their final moments. The service also provides guidance and support for families navigating end-of-life decisions, including those with children.

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  • Becky Corrin

    a month ago

    Having made the hardest but kindest decision for our much loved 15 year old Pug, Doogie we knew we wanted him to pass peacefully at home with us. We feared we were not far from the point that he would suffer a rushed emergency trip to the vets a place he hated to be. Doogie had an amazing 15 years as our best friend, who travelled with us for a year across Europe in a campervan. We had to let Doogie leave this world in an amazing way and Helen was amazing. Doogie sat on the sofa with us in his favourite spot, wrapped in a blanket while eating sausages and cheese almost up to the moment he took his last breath. Helen explained the whole process and showed so much love care and kindness to us all. Having Doogie in his home surrounded by us and absolutely no stress. He had no idea and he slipped away so peacefully. We gave him the greatest life and Helen helped us give him the greatest passing. Thank you 🙏

  • Becky Broadbear

    a month ago

    We contacted Peaceful Paws after reaching the heartbreaking decision that our darling Echo was in too much pain and discomfort to carry on. Helen was kind and compassionate in her telephone conversation with our daughter who, overcome with grief, needed assurance that we were making the right choice. We followed the advice about how to make the room as comfortable and peaceful as possible and had arranged things so there was gentle calming music playing. Echo’s best friend, Buddy, was also present, as he was one of her favourite companions. When Helen arrived, she explained again each step of the process, reassuring us that Echo would feel no pain. Once Echo was sleepy, we had time alone with her to say our final farewells. Helen respectfully covered her with a fleece which kindly shielded us from witnessing the final injection. Helen gently and quietly let us know our precious Echo had travelled over Rainbow Bridge, and gave us time to smell her fur and smooth her one last time. When it was time to part for the last time, we were able to honour our precious girl by carrying her to Helen’s van for her final journey. We can’t thank Helen enough for her calm & caring manner, and for enabling us to give our beloved, faithful friend a dignified passing. Helen also thoughtfully sent us a lovely card, reassuring us that we had, through love, put Echo’s needs before our own. Helen made our pain just a little bit less that day. Thankyou Helen. Jessie, Mike, Rebecca & Buddy

  • Bradley Davis

    2 months ago

    Helen came to us as a family at the most difficult time when it was time to say goodbye to our beloved dog Millie. She was amazing from start to finish didn't rush was so caring gentle and empathetic. Would highly recommend Helen thank you again from us all.

Contact & Location

109 Poplar Rd, Warmley, Bristol BS30 5JS, UK

BS30 5JS

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