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Euthanasia

Just like any member of the family, we never want to see our pets suffer. We will examine your pet to help you understand your options, and when all other options have been explored and the decision is made to say good-bye, we’ll do our best to make the process as stress free as possible – for both you and your pet. Sedation may be administered prior to performing the euthanasia so that your pet is at ease and free of fear. The decision to euthanize is difficult – even if it is a gift of love to let your pet go with peace and dignity. We are here to help you through this transition and make the process easier for you. We can discuss pet cremation services and other available options over the phone prior to the appointment.