At Gentle Pet Passages, we provide compassionate and dignified pet euthanasia in San Antonio, helping families say goodbye to their beloved companions with peace and comfort. Our service specializes in in-home pet euthanasia, allowing your dog or cat to pass in a familiar, stress-free environment surrounded by the people who love them most. With a focus on empathy, comfort, and respect, we ensure every pet receives a gentle and peaceful transition.
Led by retired U.S. Army veterinarian Dr. Jerrod Killian, our team brings professional expertise and heartfelt understanding to every home we visit. Whether you need dog euthanasia or cat euthanasia, we guide you through the process with kindness, offering sedation, peaceful care, and support for aftercare arrangements. Our goal is to make one of life’s hardest moments as comforting and meaningful as possible.
For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact us at [email protected]
or call 210-414-4311. We serve families throughout San Antonio and the surrounding areas from our location at 244 FM 306, Ste. 120-312, New Braunfels, TX 78130.
Led by retired U.S. Army veterinarian Dr. Jerrod Killian, our team brings professional expertise and heartfelt understanding to every home we visit. Whether you need dog euthanasia or cat euthanasia, we guide you through the process with kindness, offering sedation, peaceful care, and support for aftercare arrangements. Our goal is to make one of life’s hardest moments as comforting and meaningful as possible.
For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact us at [email protected]
or call 210-414-4311. We serve families throughout San Antonio and the surrounding areas from our location at 244 FM 306, Ste. 120-312, New Braunfels, TX 78130.
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