Euthanasia

Caring and Compassionate Pet Euthanasia

Euthanasia is something most people would rather not think about, unfortunately, pets become old and ill, and when they appear to be suffering, sometimes pet euthanasia is the most caring and compassionate thing a pet owner can do for their pet.

Understanding When It's Time to Say Goodbye

It can be difficult for pet owners to determine when it’s time to say goodbye to their beloved pets, especially if your pet has good days and bad days. If you are unsure as to whether it’s time to say goodbye, Companion Animal Hospital can evaluate your pet’s health and answer your questions in order to help you make a decision.

1. Your Pet Is in Chronic Pain that Cannot Be Alleviated With Medication

2. Your Pet Has Stopped Eating and/or Lost Weight

3. Your Pet Has Chronic Vomiting and Diarrhea that Cannot Be Controlled

4. Your Pet’s Activity Levels Have Dropped

5. Your Pet Can No Longer Stand or Walk on His or Her Own

In-Office Pet Euthanasia

Many pet owners choose in-office pet euthanasia. However, they still want their pets to be comfortable for the journey and to help reduce pet anxiety, and Companion Animal Hospital can help you make your pet’s final car ride more comfortable by providing you with a sedative that you can give to your pet prior to arriving at our veterinary office.

Once you arrive in our office, you will have the option of choosing how involved you wish to be in your pet’s final moments. If you wish to stay with your beloved dog or cat throughout their final moments, our team will escort you to a private room where you can say your goodbyes and hold your pet while he or she passes.

During the procedures, your veterinarian will give your pet a sedative to put them to sleep then inject the medications that help your pet pass peacefully. Once your pet has passed, you will have the option to take your pet back home for burial, or we can help you send your pet to a place where he or she can be cremated and you can retrieve the ashed at a later date.

At-Home Pet Euthanasia

An increasing number of pet owners are choosing at-home pet euthanasia in order to help their pets as comfortable as possible and in a familiar environment. The process for at-home pet euthanasia is essentially the same as at an office. The only difference is that our veterinarian brings the medications to your home to be administered. Being at home also gives you the option of having your pet put to sleep either indoors or outdoors, depending on which you think your pet would prefer. Once the medication has been administered and your pet has passed peacefully, you will be given time to grieve. When you and your family members are ready, your veterinarian can remove your pet from your home, or we can help you find a place to have your pet cremated in Diamond Bar.

For questions about pet euthanasia or to schedule an appointment with Companion Animal Hospital, call us at (909)-869-5757 today. We’d be happy to make this difficult process a little easier on your family.

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Read What Our Clients Say

  • "We have been going to Companion Animal Hospital for over two years. The staff at Companion Animal Hospital is the most caring and considerate group of people who treats all of our "kids" like they are their own. We are very fortunate to be able to call them and have them there when we needed them. Awesome service!!"
    Yoshi M.
  • "I found this place about 7 years ago when I was desperately calling around to see if a doctor would be willing to work on a Saturday to perform emergency surgery and save my pup. The receptionist called Dr. Lee and he agreed to drive back early from his church retreat for a 6 p.m. surgery ON A SATURDAY. We are in Orange County now, but we still make the drive so our sweet dog can see Dr. Lee for check-ups. I am forever grateful."
    Julia S.
  • "A few years ago we had do put our 16 yr old Charlie to sleep because he had a stroke. They were so caring and compassionate. They gave us all the time we needed with him. Now it looks like we will need to take out 15 yr old yorkie :(. We won’t take her anywhere else."
    Patricia H.