The home visit includes a Quality of Life discussion and consultation, as well as a euthanasia discussion with any questions answered about the process and handling of your pet afterward.
During our consultations, we thoroughly assess your pet’s condition and individual circumstances. Whether your pet is experiencing distressing symptoms or you’ve made the heart-wrenching decision for euthanasia, we listen attentively to your concerns.
We believe in empowering pet owners with knowledge and understanding. Our consultations provide comprehensive information about your pet’s health, treatment options, and potential outcomes. We encourage you to ask questions and participate in decision-making to ensure the best possible care for your furry family member.
Thorough Evaluation
We’ll start by conducting an evaluation of your pet, which may include physical examinations, diagnostic tests, and a medical history review. This comprehensive approach allows us to gain insight into your pet’s overall health and identify any underlying issues that may require attention.
Open Discussion
We encourage you to share observations or concerns about your pet’s behavior, symptoms, or general well-being during the consultation. We will listen attentively and provide honest, compassionate guidance tailored to your pet’s needs.
Transparent Communication
We believe in transparent communication every step of the way. We’ll explain our findings and discuss all available treatment options, including their benefits & risks.
Don’t wait to address your pet’s health needs. Please schedule a consultation with our compassionate team today and take the first step toward ensuring your pet’s comfort. Whether you have questions or concerns or want to explore your options, we’re here to help. Contact us to schedule your consultation and give your pet the care they deserve.
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Thank you for contacting us. To ensure a smooth appointment, please take a moment to consider the following questions. If you have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Dunbar.