Pet Euthanasia is one of the most difficult things you will do as a pet owner. During their life, our pets become a part of our family and their loss will release a flood of emotions. These emotions often make it hard to think, communicate and make decisions. Therefore, it is helpful to discuss euthanasia in advance of its occurrence. Consider such things as
| -Which family members will be present during the euthanasia? |
| -When and where will the euthanasia take place? |
| -How will your pets remains be handled? |
| -How will family members want to say goodbye? |
| -Will your family like a memorial for your pet? |
Many owners don't realize, that home euthanasia is an option. Home euthanasia allows your pet to remain in their natural environment and eliminates the anxiety that many pets face when entering a veterinary practice. As the pet's owner, home euthanasia will allow you to experience the final moments with your pet in the comfort of your home, and will prevent the dangers of driving home in an emotional state.
Due to the high demands of a veterinary practice, many veterinarians are unable to leave their veterinary practice, for a home euthanasia. As a licensed veterinarian, I am able to assist you with the passing of your beloved pet. We will make this difficult time as easy and peaceful as possible. If you are interested in cremation services after the euthanasia of your pet, we will assist by delivering your pet to a local crematory, Coastal Pet Cremation. If you have questions about our home euthanasia services, pricing, or other questions regarding the passing of your pet, please feel free to contact us at 910-520-6356 or by using our contact page.


