End of Life Pet Care
A difficult decision.
When a pet’s quality of life deteriorates to the point where they experience more bad days than good days, you may be faced with the difficult decision regarding whether to choose euthanasia.
The same way we provide compassionate care for pets in their early days, we’re prepared to support you and provide end of life care for them during their last. As partners in your pet’s health, we’ll make sure you’re informed about all potential treatment options before you make a decision. We understand that making that kind of choice is never easy, but we promise to be there every step of the way.
Should you decide euthanasia is the right choice for your pet, we’ll prepare you for the process and answer any questions you may have about what’s going to happen. We hope you’ll find some comfort knowing our humane methods will ensure your pet is laid to rest peacefully.
In-Home Euthanasia
The decision to let a pet go is one of the most difficult decisions a pet owner will face. Many times, owners are unsure if it is the “right time”. By visiting the home, we are able to help owners make quality-of-life decisions and provide a peaceful end for the family. We are here to assist during this difficult time. A typical euthanasia appointment is as follows: a consultation/assessment of the pet’s health and quality of life, sedation, and finally euthanasia. Our veterinarians can also transport your beloved pet for cremation.
Coping with Pet Loss
Pets are family, and losing them comes with the same grief as any other loss. If you’re struggling with grief following the loss of your pet, remember to:
- Give yourself time to mourn and cry
- Do your best to stick to your routine
- Talk about your feelings with family, friends, or even our hospital staff
- Memorialize your pet in a way that’s special to you
You can use these resources if you need additional support:
Please reach out to us at (512) 731-3093 if there’s anything we can do for you.
