When the time comes to say goodbye you want your pet to be calm and comfortable in a place that they feel safe and secure when they are put to sleep.
Euthanasia does not have to take place in a veterinary consult room.
Home euthanasia provides the opportunity for you to spend as much time as you need with your pet before, during and after the procedure.
I have been a companion animal vet for the past 15 years, and have worked in a variety of practices across South Yorkshire.
Throughout my career I have felt that an area of care that could be improved greatly is the provision of end of life support and euthanasia.
Deciding what is best for your pet when they start to lose their quality of life is one of the hardest things you will ever have to do as a pet owner.
In many cases there are supportive treatments, alternative pain relief or practical changes to your home that can make their last weeks/months more comfortable for them.
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