
Contact Tri-State Veterinary Services
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest decisions a family can face. At Tri-State Veterinary Services, our mission is to provide gentle, in-home euthanasia services that allow pets to pass peacefully in the comfort of their own surroundings. If you’re considering this service or need guidance about your pet’s quality of life, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
This page will walk you through the best ways to reach us, what information is helpful to share, and what to do if your pet is experiencing a medical emergency.
How to Reach Tri-State Veterinary Services
We understand that reaching out for end-of-life care can feel overwhelming. Our team aims to make the process as simple and compassionate as possible.
Phone:
Calling is the fastest way to speak with our team. This allows us to answer your questions, discuss scheduling, and help you determine whether an at-home euthanasia appointment is appropriate for your pet. We encourage you to call if your situation is time-sensitive or if your pet’s condition has recently changed.
📞 Call us at 845-500-5281
Email:
Email works well for general questions, availability inquiries, or requests for additional information. If you are unsure how urgent your pet’s condition is, please call rather than email.
Email: drmarypassaro@gmail.com
Online Form:
Our online contact form is available for clients who prefer to reach out digitally. You can briefly describe your pet’s condition, your location, and your preferred appointment times. We review submissions promptly and respond as soon as we can.
When to Contact Us
Families commonly reach out to us for:
- Scheduling an in-home euthanasia appointment
- Discussing a pet’s quality of life
- Learning what to expect during an at-home euthanasia visit
- Questions about sedation, aftercare, or memorial options
- Guidance on whether the time may be approaching for end-of-life care
We know these conversations are heavy, and we’re committed to offering clear, compassionate guidance.
If You Are Experiencing a Pet Emergency
Tri-State Veterinary Services does not provide emergency veterinary care. If your pet is currently in distress, experiencing difficulty breathing, collapsing, having seizures, or showing sudden, severe symptoms, please seek immediate attention at a local emergency veterinary hospital.
We have a dedicated page listing local ER resources to help you find urgent care quickly. If you are unsure whether your situation is emergent, err on the side of caution and go directly to an emergency clinic.
What to Expect When You Contact Us
We aim to give families the space, time, and clarity they need. When you reach out, you can expect:
- Gentle, honest communication
- Straightforward explanations of the process
- Help determining whether in-home euthanasia is the right next step
- Transparent pricing and scheduling
- Support tailored to your pet’s comfort and your family’s needs
Every pet deserves a peaceful passing, and every family deserves to feel supported—not rushed or pressured.
Serving Families Across the Tri-State Area
Tri-State Veterinary Services is proud to serve families throughout the region with private, compassionate, at-home end-of-life care. We believe pets should spend their final moments surrounded by the people they love most, in a place that feels safe and familiar. When you contact us, you’re reaching a team that genuinely understands the weight of this decision and is committed to helping you navigate it with care.