It may help to start by explaining the process of euthanasia. During a home euthanasia, your pet may be sedated first to make it a bit sleepy. This sedation is given by a small injection in the muscle, and may take up to 10 minutes to become effective. Then a small...
Discuss euthanasia with your veterinarian – It is important that you are comfortable with the decision to euthanize your pet. Many people find it valuable to discuss this decision with their regular veterinarian first. Paw prints veterinarians do not provide...
It is helpful to consider your remembrance options before booking in a home euthanasia. You may choose to bury your pet at home, or you may want your pet cremated, and may or may not want ashes back. If you choose cremation, Paw Prints can transport your pet directly...
Although euthanasia is always a difficult decision, it is also the kindest and most selfless decision that we make for our pets. Even though it is the right decision, it is never easy. Every family member will process grief differently. Below are a few links for...