Rainbow in a storm

Euthanasia

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hen we stop to look at the world around us, we can not help but see it's beauty and wonder. Some say we are all connected. That we are one or whole when we are in the presense of nature or animals.

Any person who loves their pet knows this without saying. They are our friends beyond measure. It is our obligation to do our best as we care for them daily, and as they grow old. It is the journey with them that gives us joy. It is the glitches along the way that bond us to them and give us our fond memories.

They know this and give us, in fair exchange, what we need from them as our friend.

May you have the ability to do your best for them on their journey. May you have the strength and peacefulness to nurture, care, and experience them to their greatest potential and in so doing, know when it is time to let them lay their head in rest. From there, we have, yet another beginning.

  • Work in conjunction with your vet and will come out after hours.
  • Offer choices of beautiful urns
  • Provide links to counselors for those in anguish over losing their pet
  • Suggest books to read, perhaps books for children to read to help them too.

I can provide consultation for making this important decision. For after hours from your veterinarian, or if you prefer the personalized attention in the serenity of your home. You can also visit PetHomeEuthanasia.com