Euthanasia

Pet End-of-Life Care with Compassion
End of Life Care
Deciding When to Say Goodbye
Being a pet owner, choosing to bid farewell to your cherished companion is one of the most difficult decisions you will have to make. We are here to assist you throughout this process, addressing any concerns you may have regarding euthanasia, providing extra resources, and exploring ways to enhance your pet's well-being.
Saying goodbye through euthanasia is always a challenging experience, even if it seems like the most compassionate choice. Our aim is to ensure that you feel knowledgeable, empowered, and cared for as you navigate this decision for both yourself and your pet.
What is Quality of Life?
In veterinary care, the term "quality of life" refers to a pet's overall well-being, considering physical, mental, and behavioral factors. These factors help us determine if a pet is happy, declining, in pain, or suffering. While pets cannot communicate their feelings, there are often signs that indicate when their health or quality of life is declining.
Making the decision to say goodbye to a pet whose quality of life is no longer optimal can be extremely challenging. By conducting a quality of life assessment and keeping a daily activity log, you can have a more objective way to monitor your pet's health and well-being, which can help you make a more informed decision.