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Our Blog How to Prepare for Pet Euthanasia: A Checklist for Families Once you have made the decision to say goodbye to your pet, knowing how to prepare can bring a sense of calm during an emotional time. This checklist will help you and your family get ready for an...by Dr. Alex Fasano | Mar 6, 2026 | Blog
Our Blog Pet Euthanasia vs Natural Death: What You Should Know Many pet owners wonder whether they should let their pet pass naturally or choose euthanasia. It is one of the most common questions we hear at Royal Farewells, and it deserves an honest, compassionate...by Dr. Alex Fasano | Feb 26, 2026 | Blog
Our Blog Signs Your Cat Is Dying: When to Consider Euthanasia Cats are masters at hiding pain. Unlike dogs, who often show obvious signs of distress, cats tend to withdraw quietly as their health declines. This makes it especially hard for cat owners to know when...by Dr. Alex Fasano | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Our Blog Helping Children Cope with Pet Loss Losing a pet is often a child’s first experience with death. How you handle this moment can shape how they understand loss, grief, and love for the rest of their lives. As a veterinarian who has guided hundreds of...by Dr. Alex Fasano | Feb 18, 2026 | Blog
Our BlogIf I Hold On Too Long, We Both Suffer There’s a quiet truth that lives inside one of the hardest decisions a pet parent will ever face: If I hold on too long, we both suffer. If I let them go too early, only I suffer. Read that again. Really sit with it....by Dr. Alex Fasano | Feb 15, 2026 | Blog
Our Blog What to Expect During At-Home Pet Euthanasia on Long Island Choosing at-home euthanasia for your pet is one of the most loving decisions you can make. But not knowing what the experience will be like can add anxiety to an already emotional time. At Royal...