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Euthanasia and After-Care
For owners and veterinarians, euthanizing a pet is one of the most difficult things you will ever do. Whether your pet is suffering from old age or a disease/illness this decision is something that you and your family will make together with the support of your veterinarian. As hard as this decision is, remember that it is the best gift we can give our pets in helping them through this peaceful journey. Along with this decision comes many questions. Our staff is here to help you through this difficult time. Please click on any of the following frequently asked questions for more information.
When you come in for your appointment we will usher you to a room, ask you to read and sign a consent form, confirm aftercare requests and will take payment. …
Simply, no. Your pet may feel a small sting when the sedative is given and they may also feel the poke of the catheter being advanced. We try to keep…
You have several options for the aftercare of your pet. You may choose to take your pet home for burial, communal cremation, or private cremation. We also offer ink paw…
The following describes the euthanasia procedure. If you do not wish to read about this please leave this page now. The procedure is performed by the veterinarian. We will sedate…
Grief is a natural part of loss and has predictable stages. Do not feel ashamed or embarrassed about grieving for the loss of an animal. Our pets are beloved family…