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Compassionate Crossing

An in home veterinary euthanasia service

About

About

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is always difficult. At Compassionate Crossing, Dr. Lindsey Heller hopes to provide your pet with a compassionate and peaceful passing in the comfort of your home. 

For some pets, car rides and vet visits are stressful events. This can be made even more difficult if your pet is geriatric, ill, or has mobility issues. Compassionate Crossing was started to make your pet's passing as stress-free and gentle as possible while surrounded by their loved ones.

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Services

In Home Euthanasia

Will be performed in your home at an agreed upon time to provide your pet with a gentle and safe passing.

Cremation 

If you choose, your pet will be transported to a local cremation service afterwards. Costs for this service depend on type of cremation and size of pet.

Additional Information

  • Dr. Heller serves all of New Castle County and northern Kent County, including Dover, as well as parts of Cecil County, Maryland.

  • Dr. Heller is licensed to perform euthanasias in Delaware and Maryland.

  • Your pet's comfort is her priority so she will do her best to work within your timeline.

  • The service fee will vary according to distance, size of pet, and emergency service. Please call, text, or email for exact pricing.

  • Cremation service fees are additional.

Contact

Contact

Compassionate Crossing

Middletown, Delaware 19709

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Dr. Lindsey Heller

302-828-1150

ccvetde@gmail.com

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About Dr. Lindsey Heller

 

Dr. Lindsey Heller is originally from New Castle, DE. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Colby College in Maine and a Masters of Science in Zoology at Miami University in Ohio. She graduated from veterinary school at St. George's University in Grenada, West Indies in 2007. She worked full time at two small animal veterinary clinics in Maryland and Delaware until 2022. She then started Compassionate Crossing because she knows the importance of being able to say goodbye to your beloved pets where they are most comfortable.

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