About Us
We’re dedicated to helping pet families feel confident and supported. Learn more about our mission, compassionate approach, and commitment to providing personalized in-home care that keeps pets comfortable, reduces stress, and makes quality veterinary support easier for Brooklyn pet owners.
Compassionate Mobile Veterinary Care Focused on End-of-Life Support and Home-Based Wellness
At Comfort Paws Veterinary Care, we believe every pet deserves personalized, compassionate care in the place they feel safest, home. As Brooklyn's dedicated house call vet specializing in end-of-life care, we provide expert veterinary services that eliminate the stress of clinic visits for pets and their families. Founded by Dr. Jannel Irons, Comfort Paws was created to serve pets who need care the most, those with chronic conditions, limited mobility, anxiety, or terminal illnesses. Through gentle mobile vet house calls and compassionate support, we bring expert veterinary care to your home when and where it matters most. Whether your pet needs a routine wellness exam, management of a chronic illness, hospice support, or peaceful at-home euthanasia, we're here to guide you with professionalism, empathy, and unwavering dedication to your pet's comfort and dignity.
Our Mission: Making Quality Veterinary Care Accessible at Home
At Comfort Paws, our mission is to make high-quality animal care accessible within the comfort of your home. As a dedicated house call vet Brooklyn families rely on, we believe pets deserve personalized treatment in a familiar environment where they feel safe and secure. We support pet owners through every stage of their animal's health journey with compassion, clear communication, and professional expertise, from wellness exams for healthy pets to comprehensive hospice care and peaceful mobile vet euthanasia for those nearing the end of life. Our approach is built around three core values: convenience, reduced stress, and a strong pet-owner connection. With mobile vets that come to your house, you and your pet can experience a calmer, more supportive veterinary visit that focuses on comfort and wellbeing.
Meet Your Veterinarian – Dr. Jannel Irons
Why Brooklyn Families Choose Comfort Paws Veterinary Care
When it's time to choose a mobile vet service for your beloved companion, you want a team that combines professional expertise with genuine compassion. Here's what makes Comfort Paws different:
Specialized in End-of-Life Care
Dr. Irons has dedicated her practice to hospice care, quality of life assessments, and peaceful at-home euthanasia for pets.
Truly Stress-Free Home Visits
We eliminate stressful car rides, anxious waiting rooms, and clinic environments. Your pet receives care in their favorite comfortable spot.
Same-Day Euthanasia Appointments Available
When facing difficult end-of-life decisions, we offer same-day mobile vet euthanasia appointments whenever possible, ensuring your pet receives compassionate at-home euthanasia support.
Comprehensive In-Home Services
We offer wellness exams, sick visits, geriatric care, diagnostics, vaccinations, ultrasound, and at-home euthanasia for pets, all without visiting a clinic.
Personalized Care from Dr. Irons
Dr. Irons personally provides all services, ensuring continuity and deep understanding of your pet's unique needs and medical history.
Clear Communication & Honest Guidance
Dr. Irons provides transparent communication, explains all options thoroughly, and offers guidance without judgment. You'll never feel rushed or pressured.
Rated Highly by Our Customers
EXCELLENT Based on 76 reviews Posted on Lauren LoncarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can't explain how grateful I am to Dr. Irons. She truly made my cat Pickle's last day perfect and peaceful. We had spent a great last day with our boy, and had a euthanasia booked the following day. He started to decline quickly and Dr. Irons made herself available to us VERY last minute. Without her I think we would of had to take him into the ER to say goodbye. As soon as she came into the room Pickle walked up to her. She was calming, kind, respectful, and he was ready. All that evening I just kept thinking about how thankful I am for her and how important the work she does is. I will be using her for our other cats in home care in the future. Thank you Dr. Irons. Forever appreciative of you.Posted on Mishell KneelandTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Irons is amazing! We've had 2 well visits and a sick visit and I should have done this a long time ago. First off, she comes to you, which reduces stress on my sweet, old (she is 18!!!), stinky kitty. But beyond that, she is smart, compassionate, efficient, thorough, and caring. She listens and really thinks holistically about what is best for your pet. I can't recommend Dr. Irons enough!!!Posted on Arielle RawdingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was my first experience with an at-home service and it was so much less stressful than trying to bring my cat in somewhere. When I saw the appointment request process I was a little concerned that it would take a while to hear back, but I heard from the team quickly. Dr. Irons has been prompt to respond with any updates from the tests or questions I’ve had since.Posted on Nicole NajafiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Irons is wonderful. This was my first at-home visit for my cat who gets very stressed at the vet. She is also highly brachycephalic, so stress strains her breathing. Dr. Irons was so patient with her, gave her lots of breaks to catch her breath, and did the treatments very efficiently to minimize my cat's discomfort and stress as much as possible. Dr. Irons has an A+ bedside manner. I worry about my cat a lot and she was really calming, patient, and reassuring to me. I would not do an office vet again now that I have discovered Dr. Irons.Posted on Marnie KunzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have never used a mobile vet before but I wish I’d done it sooner! Dr. Irons was excellent- very thorough, helpful, professional and caring for my senior dog and her medical needs. She provides a great service for anyone with pets with mobility issues or a lot of anxiety going to the vet. My dog was so much more relaxed at home and Dr. Irons was able to provide treatment well without the hassle of bringing my anxious dog to the vet.Posted on Kat Donnelly-WrightTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Irons is amazing! I felt like she was the first vet to really understand our cat. He really dislikes going to the vet’s office so it was hard to get a true picture of his health. Dr. Irons was able to get a full picture of how he’s doing because she made him feel so calm in our own home. She is also patient and understanding. Any pet who sees her will be in great hands.Posted on LaurenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Irons is one of the nicest and companionate VETs I’ve ever encountered in the 19 years I’ve been visiting different doctors all over the City for my cats. I reached out to her last year because both my cats were getting older and I wanted an easier experience with someone coming over here so they could be calmer at home. A few months ago, she immediately figured out with a blood test (before the oncologists at VERG) that my fur baby had cancer again, even though he had been to VERG a few weeks before with the oncologist on staff there. We recently had to put one of my fur babies down and they moved appointments around so we could do the procedure later so my daughter could say goodbye after she got back from school. Dr. Irons was professional, gave us the space and time we needed to say goodbye how we wanted. I’m so thankful we found Dr Irons and highly recommend her services to anyone who is looking for an at home vet. Thank you!Posted on Matthew WhippleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Irons is the only vet I’ve been to that I felt truly cared about my animals. We originally reached out to her to check on our super senior cat who ended up having cancer. She was a huge help and resource during the euthanasia process. We valued her honesty and care so much we now use her as our vet. Our other two cats are anxious former shelter cats and having the ability to do home visits is amazing. Thank you for all you do!Posted on Lovy KinkyCoilsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Irons I don’t know where to start.. I had no clue my baby (shitzu poodle) pebbles was in pain. When you gave her an initial check up and told me some of her teeth were bad and she needed to get a few extracted by being put to sleep I was heartbroken. My baby is 13 years old with a heart murmur from birth therefore I was afraid. Everyone who is reading this please hear me, I set the appointment & her secretary Kim omg who I must say is amazing called me and made sure I was comfortable. My dog had the procedure and I immediately saw the difference, when she came home she was groggy of course but that didn’t stop her from eating (lol) after three days she was so energetic she started wanting to naw on her bone that she didn’t want to play with for a few years ( due to mouth hurting ) which I took because procedure was still fresh. Her breath now smells amazing & she is more active . I don’t know how to thank Dr. Irons and her staff I wish I could give 10 stars. Simply Amazing . Thank you again Marie
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a house call vet?
A house call vet is a veterinarian who travels to your home to provide medical care for pets. This service reduces stress, improves comfort and makes it easier for sick, anxious or mobility-restricted animals to receive personalized attention in their familiar environment.
Can a vet come out to your house?
Yes, a veterinarian can come to your house through a house call or mobile vet service. This option provides in-home exams, treatments and supportive care, allowing pets to remain comfortable while receiving professional medical attention directly in their familiar environment.
Who decides if a dog needs to be put down?
The decision is made jointly by the veterinarian and the pet owner. A vet evaluates the dog’s condition, pain levels and quality of life, then guides families with compassion so they can make the most peaceful and humane choice for their pet.
How does a mobile vet visit work?
A mobile vet travels to your home, reviews your pet’s history, performs an exam and provides recommended treatments. Appointments are calm and personal, allowing pets to stay relaxed in their own space while receiving high-quality care without the stress of a clinic.
Are mobile vets worth it?
Yes, mobile vets are worth it for pets who experience anxiety, mobility issues or chronic illness. They offer convenience, reduced stress and personalized care at home, making treatment more effective and comfortable for both pets and their owners during every stage of health.