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In Home Euthanasia
SAYING GOODBYE
A trip to the vet’s office may have never been one of your pet's
favorite experiences. It generally involves a stressful car ride, an
unknown period of time waiting in a busy lobby, and a variable amount of
discomfort for everyone involved.
Your pet’s last hours really shouldn’t take place in such a foreign,
clinical environment. They should be spent at home, surrounded by
family: in a familiar room, on a sunlit patio, or in the yard under a
favorite tree.
Making the difficult choice to say goodbye is always a very personal
one, I will help to support you through the process, though it is a
decision owners will always be encouraged to make themselves. Due to the
nature of my mobile business, appointments must be pre arranged well
ahead of time (I'm often booked a week or sometimes two weeks in
advance). I will always try to answer any questions you might have
regarding what the procedure entails.
When the time comes, I will come to your home to help you say goodbye to
your special pet. After meeting with you and your family, he’ll
administer a series of 2 injections to your pet. The first injection is
a tranquilizer; This small sedative is a very tiny injection, even
smaller than any vaccine they've ever received, so if they will feel
anything at all, it will be this small pinch which takes less than 1
second. This injection will help your pet to become quiet, relaxed and
free from pain, usually within five to ten minutes.
When you and your pet are ready, I will administer the second injection,
which is a concentrated barbiturate solution. This will slow down and
stop your pet’s bodily functions, providing humane euthanasia within
several seconds. Overall, the process takes no more than just a few
moments, but of course I will try to allow family members as much time
as they need to have closure. Some families have small ceremonies with
candles, prayers, and maybe even a poem spoken out on the pet's behalf,
some folks have friends and family around, and some feel best when it's
just the quiet graceful act when they alone are present. I encourage
people to follow your own heart when it comes to these matters, do what
feels right for you.
Following euthanasia, many pet owners choose to have their pet's remains
privately cremated. I trust and recommend Animal Cremation Services for
this service.
The crematory can schedule a home visit to collect your pet's remains
following the euthanasia appointment. However, if you'd prefer to keep
things simple, I can transport your pet's remains to the crematory.
This is what most people decide to do.
I will deliver the privately cremated remains to your home within 7-10
days, in a simple container, wooden box or urn. lf you do not wish to
have your pet's remains privately cremated, there are other options.
These include home burial, communal cremation, collection by a pet
cemetery for burial, and collection by a city agency.
If you have any questions regarding additional details of euthanasia or
the disposition of your pet's remains, please don't hesitate to phone or
email.
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Your pet's last hours should be spent at
home, surrounded by family.
Links & Info
Pet Loss Information
Animal
Cremation Services
Sunland Pet Rest Cemetery
10917 Sunland Drive
Sun City, AZ 85351
Phone: (623) 933-0560
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