New Lenox At Home Pet Euthanasia
New Lenox At Home Pet Euthanasia

House Call Vet Services
For dogs and cats in New Lenox.
New Lenox Pet Euthanasia At Home
New Lenox Pet Euthanasia At Home
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End of Life Pet Care
VIP Vet Visit is a mobile vet practice in New Lenox (serving zip codes: 60451 & 60432). We also travel to other local cities in the southwest Chicago suburbs. Our house call veterinarians provide end of life services for dogs and cats, including hospice care, euthanasia and cremation, in the comfort of your home.
Additional Questions?
Additional Questions?
The Kennedy Center for Counseling – (815-320-3749) – 1938 E. Lincoln Highway, Suite 219, New Lenox IL 60451
The Kennedy Center for Counseling provides a safe, confidential and supportive atmosphere in which clients can work toward and achieve optimal growth and happiness.
Grief Therapists in New Lenox – Psychologytoday.com Online Directory
There are currently no grief support groups located in New Lenox.
The Cache Creek Animal Rescue has moved from New Lenox to Frankfort. Volunteers are always welcome at their new location within Alsip Nursery.
PetSmart – Adopt a local dog or cat near New Lenox through Petsmart Charities. Conduct an online search:
Adoptable Dogs Near New Lenox – or – Adoptable Cats Near New Lenox
Adopt-a-Pet.com – A non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)(3) adoption advertising charity and North America’s Largest Non-Profit Pet Adoption Website:
Adoptable Dogs Near New Lenox – or – Adoptable Cats Near New Lenox
Euthanasia Appointment Overview
Euthanasia Appointment Overview
Dr. Karie, along with an assistant, will travel to your home (serving New Lenox and other neighboring southwest Chicago suburbs), so you and your pet can remain in a peaceful, comfortable and private environment. All of your love and focus can be directed towards your furry family member during this emotional time. The entire appointment is typically 1 hour long, which gives her the opportunity to work at a relaxed pace without rushing through any part of the process.
Dr. Karie will begin the appointment by providing an overview of the euthanasia procedure. She takes as much time as you want to discuss any of your questions or concerns. The entire process is individually tailored towards your preferences, interest level and comfort.

Once you are ready for the procedure to begin, your pet will receive a sedative under the skin that consists of a pain-reliever mixed with a heavy sedative to help them feel calm and comfortable. As the sedative takes effect, usually within a few minutes, you can typically notice your pet’s pain slip away as they continue to relax.
Once you and your pet are relaxed and at peace, you’ll have as much time as desired to share one last memory together. After receiving your permission to proceed, Dr. Karie then administers a second injection with an overdose of anesthesia that will typically make your pet go to sleep within 60 seconds.
Lastly, a third injection of angel juice is administered that first effects their brain and respiratory center. This rapidly stops their breathing before stopping their heart and giving them their angel wings.

Meet Your New Lenox Vet
Meet Your New Lenox Vet

Dr. Karie Johnson
Dr. Karie Johnson
- Co-founder of VIP Vet Visit and your New Lenox traveling veterinarian – serving the southwest Chicago suburbs.
- Certified in advanced euthanasia techniques by the Companion Animal Euthanasia Training Academy.
- Offering flexible scheduling where you can book appointments online for in home euthanasia, hospice care or quality of life consultations.
Additional Certifications
Additional Certifications
Proud To Serve New Lenox IL
Proud To Serve New Lenox IL
In Home Pet Euthanasia Overview
Learn what to expect with in home pet euthanasia for your dog or cat in Chicago, the benefits of pet euthanasia at home, along with our special differences.
What Is Euthanasia?
What, why and how to decide? Learn about the euthanasia procedure and how VIP Vet Visit makes it a truly peaceful transition out of life.
Understanding Hospice Care For Pets
Yes there is hospice for pets. Learn why this type of care is centered around keeping pets comfortable & focusing on Quality of life over Quantity of life.
Understanding Your Pet’s Quality of Life
What is Quality of Life and what does it mean for your pet? Learn how to determine if their time to cross the rainbow bridge is coming soon.