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Saying Goodbye to Your Cat: At-Home Euthanasia for Feline Companions

by Dr. Alex Fasano | May 12, 2026 | Blog

Our Blog Saying Goodbye to Your Cat: At-Home Euthanasia for Feline Companions Cats don’t show pain the way dogs do. They hide. They get quiet. They tuck themselves into a corner of the closet and stop coming out to greet you. By the time most cat owners realize...

Should I Be There? Staying with Your Pet During Euthanasia

by Dr. Alex Fasano | May 3, 2026 | Blog

Our Blog Should I Be There? Staying with Your Pet During Euthanasia “Do I have to be there?” It is one of the most common questions families ask us, and one of the most painful. There is no wrong answer. But after years of guiding families through this...

How to Say Goodbye to Your Dog: Creating a Meaningful Last Day

by Dr. Alex Fasano | Apr 10, 2026 | Blog

Our Blog How to Say Goodbye to Your Dog: Creating a Meaningful Last Day You have made the appointment. The hardest decision is behind you. Now you have something precious: time to give your dog one last beautiful day. Here are ideas from the families we have served at...

Pet Hospice Care at Home: What It Is and When to Consider It

by Dr. Alex Fasano | Apr 3, 2026 | Blog

Our Blog Pet Hospice Care at Home: What It Is and When to Consider It When your pet has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, you may not be ready to say goodbye yet. Pet hospice care bridges the gap between diagnosis and end of life, keeping your pet comfortable...

Making Peace with Your Decision: Coping with Pet Euthanasia Guilt

by Dr. Alex Fasano | Apr 1, 2026 | Blog

Our Blog Making Peace with Your Decision: Coping with Pet Euthanasia Guilt If you’re reading this, you may have recently said goodbye to a beloved pet or you’re facing the decision right now. Either way, the guilt can feel overwhelming. You might be asking...
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  • Saying Goodbye to Your Cat: At-Home Euthanasia for Feline Companions
  • Should I Be There? Staying with Your Pet During Euthanasia
  • How to Say Goodbye to Your Dog: Creating a Meaningful Last Day
  • Pet Hospice Care at Home: What It Is and When to Consider It
  • Making Peace with Your Decision: Coping with Pet Euthanasia Guilt

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