At-Home Pet Euthanasia
At SuperVet, we honor your bonding with your pet and we know that your choice to free your cherished pet from pain is difficult, but it is also selfless. SuperVet is here to provide compassionate and professional care during this difficult time.
How to Know if Your Pet Is Ready
Often routine diagnostics help to determine what is going on with your pet and if there are any other options in the later stages of life
While there is no easy way to determine if your pet is ready, some common signs that your dog or cat may be nearing their end of life are:
- Your pet is having trouble breathing, experiencing weakness or extreme lethargy that has not responded to treatment
- Your pet finds it very difficult to walk or cannot get up despite being given appropriate treatments and management protocols
- Your pet is refusing to eat or drink
- Your Pet’s body isn’t responding to medication, showing a rapid downfall in health
SuperVet In-Home Euthanasia
Our in-home euthanasia services offer a peaceful and stress-free experience for both you and your pet. We understand that being in a familiar environment can make the process more comfortable for your furry pet.
At the beginning of the appointment, your SuperVet veterinarian will spend some time with your pet to assess his/her condition. Through this assessment and a conversation with you, your veterinarian will determine the best way to proceed to honor your wishes and your pet’s needs.
Sedation:
Prior to the euthanasia procedure, we administer gentle sedation to ensure your pet is calm and relaxed. This helps minimize any discomfort and anxiety, providing a peaceful transition.
Euthanasia Solution
Once your pet is comfortably and soundly asleep, our experienced veterinarian will inject the last medication.
SuperVet Aftercare Options
We ensure a dignified farewell for your pet.
1. Private Cremation
2. Communal Cremation
3. Burying Your Pet
Hospice Care
The thought of your pet in constant pain is one of the most difficult things that a pet owner will ever face. Whether you have had your pet for a long time, and he or she is getting up in years or your pet has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, it is important to have an end-of-life care plan to help minimize any pain or discomfort that your pet is feeling. Not only does your pet need to be taken care of during this time, but you do as well. This is a difficult time for everyone in the family.
At SuperVet, we honor your bonding with your pet and we know that your choice to free your cherished pet from pain is difficult, but it is also selfless. SuperVet is here to provide compassionate and professional care during this difficult time.