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End of Life

During your cat or dog's last days, you can rely on our team at Crestview Animal Hospital & Emergency to provide caring and compassionate end-of-life care. We will treat your pet with the dignity they deserve.

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What is End of Life Care?

One of the hardest choices you can make as a pet owner is to let your cherished dog or cat go.

Whether your furry friend is in their golden years or has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, there are many emotions you may feel or deal with during this loss.

At  Crestview Animal Hospital & Emergency, we do everything we can to make sure the final days or weeks of your pet's life are comfortable, calm, and pain-free. We do this by conducting a complete quality of life exam, prescribing medication and food for pain management, as well as offering humane euthanasia. 

Hospice & End of Life Care

Hospice & In-Home Euthanasia

Crestview Animal Hospital & Emergency is proud to partner with Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice & In-Home Euthanasia to ensure that your pet gets the loving end of life care they deserve.

After the quality of life assessment, to ensure all other alternatives have been exhausted, you can count on Lap of Love to provide humane euthanasia for your beloved dog or cat. Pet euthanasia is rapid and painless.

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Preparing for End of Life Care 

Also referred to as palliative care or hospice care, end-of-life care is administered as a pet comes to the end of their life. 

Below we answer a few of the questions we are asked most frequently about veterinary end-of-life care. 

Crematory & Memorial Services

Saying goodbye is always a hard choice to make. Even if it is the kindest choice we can make in an animal's final stage of life, the process can still feel difficult and be heartbreaking. 

To offer aftercare for your loved one, Crestview Animal Hospital & Emergency partners with Deceased Pet Care. We will supply you with Information regarding the crematory as well as grief counseling.

You may want to honor the memory of your pet by memorializing them in a way that keeps them close to your heart. You can choose to do this by hosting a memorial service and inviting friends and family. Another idea is to create a living memorial or headstone with a plant or tree, or another special spot that you can visit whenever you miss your pet. 

The option you select can be as unique as your pet's personality and offer comfort to everyone who knew, loved, and cared for your beloved animal companion.

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New Patients Welcome

Crestview Animal Hospital & Emergency is always welcoming new patients! Our Cumming vets provide veterinary services designed to promote good health and longevity. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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Book Online (770) 889-2521