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End-of-Life & Euthanasia

When it's time to say goodbye, we offer gentle, compassionate end-of-life care and support.

End-of-Life & Euthanasia: Compassionate Support When It Matters Most
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is never easy. When the time comes to consider end-of-life care, our veterinary team is here to support you with kindness, empathy, and honest guidance. We’re committed to helping your pet experience comfort and dignity in their final moments—and helping you feel supported every step of the way.

Whether your pet is struggling with chronic illness, pain, or age-related decline, we’ll help you understand your options and make the most compassionate choice for your family.

When Is It Time?

There’s no perfect answer to this question, but we’re here to help you evaluate your pet’s quality of life. Together, we’ll consider:

  • Pain that can no longer be managed

  • Loss of appetite or interest in favorite activities

  • Difficulty breathing or walking

  • Incontinence or confusion

  • Rapid decline despite treatment

We encourage open conversations about what your pet is experiencing and how they’re feeling day-to-day. Sometimes, a quality-of-life exam or palliative care consultation can help clarify the next steps.

Euthanasia: What to Expect

If euthanasia is the right decision for your pet, we will make the process as peaceful as possible:

  1. Private space and time for you to say goodbye

  2. Sedation to help your pet relax and fall asleep

  3. Gentle, painless euthanasia medication administered once they’re fully asleep

  4. Ongoing support to help you through the moment and what follows

You are welcome to be present with your pet throughout, or not—whatever feels right for you.

You’re Not Alone

Grieving a pet is real and valid. Many families find it helpful to talk through their emotions, create a tribute, or seek out grief support. We’re here to connect you with resources and provide space to remember your pet with love.


Your pet has given you a lifetime of love—and when it’s time, they deserve a peaceful goodbye. We’re honored to walk beside you during this part of the journey and will treat your pet as we would our own.

🐾 Looking to keep your pet healthy and happy? Visit us—we’re here to support every step of the way.

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