Nothing is more difficult than having to say goodbye to your beloved pet. At Woodland Animal Hospital, we are here to help you navigate the many decisions that come with end-of-life care for pets. Our team will treat your pet with the utmost respect and care to ensure their comfort and your peace of mind.
If you have any questions regarding end-of-life care for your pet, call Woodland Animal Hospital today.
How to Know When It’s Time
Our team recommends discussing your pet’s quality of life with your veterinarian prior to making any decisions regarding their care. This is a very difficult decision, and we are committed to working with you to determine the next best steps for your pet. Our veterinarians will assess your pet’s quality of life by examining their physical and mental well-being. If we determine pet euthanasia is what’s best, we will help make certain your pet’s passing is as peaceful as possible.
Will Euthanasia Be Painful for My Pet?
We care about your pet as if they were our own, and having to discuss pet hospice care is never easy. Their comfort and safety are our main priority and we will do everything we can to ensure your pet is as comfortable and stress free as possible. A veterinary technician may administer a sedative to help your pet relax and fall asleep so they are calm.
What to Expect
We will review paperwork and discuss body care and payment options with you. We hate to discuss these details while you’re grieving your pet, so we’re committed to making payment as easy as possible. Our technician will walk you through every step of the process and answer any questions you have. An IV may be used assist in the euthanasia process. Rest assured, you can spend as much time as you’d like with your beloved companion. If you’re concerned about your pet’s condition, please call Woodland Animal Hospital and speak with a member of our team about end-of-life care services.