About Us


Servicing the Nassau County and Western Suffolk Areas


"The biggest gift we give to our to our four-legged children is this last gift."


In their short lives our pets give us all they can: their friendship, unselfish love, and total loyalty. There comes a time that we must give back to them their peace, their freedom, and their dignity.

During the final days of their lives, we must start to think about how to shift the focus from our needs to their needs. Making arrangements and planning for this difficult time in advance will help alleviate some of the stress involved in making this decision.

We are here to provide you and your beloved pet with a peaceful, painless goodbye in a loving and humane way. We are honored to provide this service as we feel it is often our best way to "serve" your pet by ending the pain and suffering at end of life illnesses. 


Extending our compassionate and gentle touch to the comfort and privacy of your own home. 

Allowing our four legged children the peace and comfort of home with the familiar surroundings, smells, sounds, and immediate family members makes a world of difference for the patient as well as the family. There is a certain calm for all, knowing that they will not be frightened or anxious because they are home and surrounded by loved ones.


Cremation Services Available

Private or Group cremations at owners request.


Flexible Appointments with Reasonable Rates

In your time of need, don't hesitate to contact us at (631) 940-9341 for a consultation or to set up an appointment.

What to Expect


The process begins with a phone consultation. At that time we will review and answer all of your questions and potentially set up your appointment.

If you know this difficult decision is approaching, give us a phone call at (631) 940-9341 so we can help you prepare for the process.

I will answer all of your questions about in home euthanasia and discuss aftercare including cremation. By learning more about your pets condition and illness, we can also help you decide whether it is truly time to say goodbye.

  • Elizabeth Zimits
    DVM

    I grew up as an animal lover, always 'knowing' that I would become a veterinarian. I truly believe that my calling in life is to 'serve' animals. I consider that a blessing as not all know of the 'animal bond' that many of us experience. I earned my Bachelor of Science at Adelphi University in 1987 and continued on to receive my Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University in 1991. Since then, having practiced full time small animal medicine on Long Island, I have found a special calling for in home euthanasia as the last gift to give to our special four legged children at their end of life.