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We Are Hiring: Compassionate Vets, High Flexibility & High Remuneration – offering a unique opportunity to provide meaningful care while enjoying true work-life balance.If you are a veterinary professional who loves animals and the people who care for them, yet you feel the pressure of clinic life weighing you down, you are not alone. Across the UK, vets are facing a crossroads – either keep pushing through the long hours, endless admin, and emotional exhaustion, or find a new way to work that gives them back their time, their energy, and their passion for the profession.
In-home pet euthanasia is that new way. It is a role that gives you the freedom to decide when and how much you work, without sacrificing your income or your purpose. You are not just providing a medical service – you are giving pets the gift of a peaceful, dignified passing in their own home, surrounded by the people and places they love. And you are giving yourself the balance and independence you deserve.
This role is built for vets who want control over their lives. You choose your availability. You set your working hours. You decide how far you are willing to travel. You can work mornings only, evenings only, weekends only, or any combination that suits your personal life. There is no fixed rota, no one looking over your shoulder, and no pressure to overbook your day.
This freedom opens the door to real work-life balance. You can spend more time with your family, pursue hobbies you love, or even maintain another job alongside this one. The work fits into your life – not the other way around.

If you have ever wished you could practise veterinary medicine without the constant interruptions, the rush between consults, and the mountain of paperwork, this is your chance. You work directly with clients who value your expertise, without the constraints of a busy clinic. Every appointment is meaningful, planned, and unhurried. You have time to talk, to listen, and to ensure the pet is comfortable and at peace.
For many vets, this independence is life-changing. You can focus entirely on the quality of care you deliver, without the background noise of a clinic setting.
In-home pet euthanasia suits a wide range of professionals, including:
Families recognise the value of a peaceful passing for their pets and are prepared to invest in the service. This means you can work fewer hours while still earning an excellent income. Because appointments are scheduled in advance, there are no unpredictable late nights unless you choose them.
Burnout is one of the most pressing issues in the veterinary profession. The combination of emotional stress, long hours, and constant pressure is unsustainable for many. In-home pet euthanasia offers the exact opposite – space, time, and the ability to be present for each appointment without distraction.
Every family you meet will remember you for the rest of their lives. Every pet you help will have a calm, gentle, loving farewell. That sense of purpose and gratitude is something many vets say they have never experienced before in their careers.
While there is demand across the UK, the greatest need right now is in London and surrounding areas. The population is large, the number of pets is high, and the desire for at-home end-of-life care is growing rapidly. Families are actively searching for compassionate vets who can meet this need.
This is not just another veterinary job. It is a way to practise with compassion, maintain your freedom, and reclaim your balance. It allows you to focus on what matters most – providing exceptional care to pets and families while building a career that works for you, not against you.
If you are a compassionate vet looking for a highly flexible, well-paid, and deeply meaningful way to work, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our trusted network or share this with the most compassionate vet you know – someone who would bring comfort, dignity, and peace to pets and their families.
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If you would like to learn more about our service or need advice, we offer free phone consultations with one of our caring vets to discuss your pet's situation.
If you would like to organise a peaceful farewell for your beloved pet at home, you can make a booking request and we will get back to you ASAP to confirm our availability.
Pricing for our services can be found here.