Gentle Goodbyes LLC

Home Pet Euthanasia: Boise, ID: Gentle Goodbyes

Cemetery and Funeral home at 6725 W. Saxton Avenue, Boise, ID 83714

As veterinarians, our goal at Gentle Goodbyes is to provide peaceful goodbyes for pets in the privacy & comfort of your own home. Pet cremation available.


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    Very happy with the way Gentle Goodbyes helped us say goodbye to our sweet dog Louie.

    Added October 27, 2019 by David Heckman
  • Letting go of a loved one, a part of the family, is never easy. With Gentle Goodbyes, we were able to be in the comfort of our own home. Barker crossed over the Rainbow Bridge safely, in comfort, and dignity. Thank you Gentle Goodbyes for making this difficult decision a little bit easier.

    Added August 03, 2018 by Ryan Skeem
  • I hope you know how wonderful your business is. It is the hardest thing in the world to let go of a beloved pet. But letting them pass peacefully is a gift. Not going through this in a traumatic way at the vet meant everything to us. I never wish for anyone to have to part with their fur babies, but should they have to you will be highly recommended. Thank you for expressing your sympathy and how professionally you handled everything.

    Added May 03, 2017 by Kevin Altree
  • Gentle Goodbyes helped me say goodbye to my two best friends in the most heartfelt, peaceful way imaginable. I was a total mess but they were able to support me through the entire process. My two elderly dogs were calm, loved, and happy right up until the very end. If you have the option to use at home euthanasia, please do. It was the best possible way to say goodbye.

    From the bottom of my heart, thank you Gentle Goodbyes.

    Added March 03, 2017 by Timothy Guill
  • Today we said goodbye to one of our best friends and Gentle Goodbyes really helped the process go as smoothly and peaceful as possible. I was a mess the entire time, but they remained calm and very supportive throughout.

    It was so meaningful to have the euthanasia performed within our home, and our little Stitch was so happy and felt loved the entire time!

    Added December 04, 2016 by Kayla Reynolds
  • It has been less than 48 hours that I had to use this service and I am in the middle of my grief.... And it's AWFUL! I'm not sure how I got from Friday to here. What better time to write a heartfelt review, right? Also, I'll take anything to occupy my time. I'm really going to do my best to keep this review about GG, and not Maxx (my dog).

    One of the toughest decisions of my life had to be made, because Maxx was not responding to treatment. He was done! No more needles. No more forcefeeding. No more pills. Okay. I get it. He spoke loud and clear. The obvious choice was euthanasia. (There, I said the word.) I had made an appointment with his regular vet. I struggled with loading him in my truck and hauling him to a cold table to do this. My best friend told me of a service that her husband mentioned. In the vein of being honest and trying to find levity here, I'll tell you she called it Happy Endings. She looked it up online and gave me the number. (By the way, I have AMAZING supportive friends!)

    While everyone was here on Thursday evening (Maxx has his own fan club), I excused myself and went upstairs to "make the call." I spoke with the nicest gentleman, Steve. Steve wasn't just interested in scheduling my appointment and getting me off the phone. He wanted to know what was going on with me, in my head and how I had come to this decision and, most importantly, was I resolute in it? When I looked at Maxx, I was resolute. When my heart spoke up, I was not resolute. However, Steve made me question it. That was a good thing. I went on their website and found the Quality of LIfe page. My best friend and I did the test. Maxx's score was about 192. We stopped at that point and I became very resolute, with a lot of pain, I might add. Steve had told me after I had read it, to call them back in the morning. So I did. By the way, nowhere in that call did Steve mention money. Though, I knew there would be a cost.

    It was then that I spoke with Margaret. 10:00 a.m. (My heart had a VERY difficult time letting my fingers push the buttons to dial the phone.) After a couple of phone calls and some extremely painful moments of watching my dog stumble around, we moved up the time. Margaret said that Dr. Huder (please forgive me if that is not correct. It's what I remember.) and Jen, the vet tech, would be here between 1:45 and 2:30. I saw a car pull up at 1:46. Of course, I burst into tears.

    Amanda, my hospice social worker (yes, really) friend, opened the door and took it from there. Dr. Huder and Jen were nothing less than amazing. Compassionate and caring. They knew how I was (and am right now) struggling. Dr. Huder had Jen set up everything where we wanted to be (in Maxx's back yard), while we did the paperwork. Dr. Huder explained everything that would happen and what Maxx would feel or not feel.

    When I was "ready," I took Maxx outside and we laid on the blanket. I held him and talked to him through it all. Dr. Huder and Jen took extremely good care of Maxx through the procedure. Maxx was so ready, he was gone before the full syringe had entered his body.

    Gentle Goodbyes left a candle, some flowers and a very sweet card. We know that our animals will not outlive us and should I ever end up faced with this decision again, you can be sure I will call on Gentle Goodbyes to do what they do well.

    Thank you! Maxx and I are forever grateful.

    Added September 03, 2016 by Jamie Pitts
  • The best possible experience our old friend could have. Everyone was so kind . It really was a gentle goodbye.

    Added August 19, 2016 by nadra jean
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Website address: gentlegoodbyes.com

Website title: Home Pet Euthanasia: Boise, ID: Gentle Goodbyes

Website description: As veterinarians, our goal at Gentle Goodbyes is to provide peaceful goodbyes for pets in the privacy & comfort of your own home. Pet cremation available.