End-of-life care for your cherished companion with
Pet Euthanasia.
When your pet’s health declines, consider a quality-of-life exam.
A quality-of-life exam helps pet owners make informed decisions about their pet’s end-of-life care. During this exam, our veterinarians will assess your pet’s health and discuss their overall well-being. Here are some questions to consider before your pet’s exam:
- Is my pet able to eat and drink as much as they need?
- Is my pet experiencing pain that cannot be managed with medication/medical care?
- Is my pet still able to enjoy their favorite activities?
- Is my pet able to move around without difficulty?
- Is my pet able to breathe comfortably?
- Does my pet seem happy and engaged?
These questions can be emotionally hard to think about, but they will help you evaluate your pet’s quality of life and determine whether euthanasia may be the most compassionate option.
A peaceful end with pet euthanasia and cremation services.
When the time comes for you to say goodbye to your pet, our veterinary team can provide respectful pet euthanasia. We are also able to offer pet cremation services through a trusted crematorium partner to provide a respectful and dignified way to handle your pet’s remains. We will help you through the process. If you would like any keepsakes of your pet, such as a paw print or snippet of fur, please let us know before leaving your pet’s euthanasia appointment.
A peaceful end with pet euthanasia and cremation services.
When the time comes for you to say goodbye to your pet, our veterinary team can provide respectful pet euthanasia. We are also able to offer pet cremation services through a trusted crematorium partner to provide a respectful and dignified way to handle your pet’s remains. We will help you through the process. If you would like any keepsakes of your pet, such as a paw print or snippet of fur, please let us know before leaving your pet’s euthanasia appointment.
What to expect during the pet euthanasia process.
Pet euthanasia is a peaceful and painless procedure that allows pets to pass away comfortably. The process typically involves the following steps:
Questions
This is a chance for you to ask our veterinary team any final questions that you may have about your pet or the euthanasia process.
Pre-Euthanasia Sedation
A sedative may be administered to keep your pet calm and relaxed.
Euthanasia
When you are ready, a veterinarian will administer an injection. This medication will allow your pet to pass away peacefully within minutes.
Aftercare
Following the procedure, you may choose to spend some quiet time with your pet. Our team is here to support you and provide any assistance you need.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes. If your pet needs hospice care, your veterinarian will discuss a plan for caring for them at home. This plan may include pain management, medications, and ways to keep your pet comfortable until you are ready to say goodbye.
Yes, you are welcome to stay with your pet during the euthanasia procedure to provide comfort and support.
No, we only provide euthanasia services in our clinic.
Saying a dignified farewell with pet euthanasia in Campbell, CA.
Saying a dignified farewell with pet euthanasia in Campbell, CA.
At Happy Valley Veterinary Hospital, we are committed to providing compassionate and respectful end-of-life care for your pets. If you are considering pet euthanasia, please contact us to schedule a quality-of-life exam and discuss your options. Our team is here to support you and your pet during this challenging time.
Trust Happy Valley Pet Hospital for
High-Quality Veterinary Care.
Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers pet emergency care during business hours for cats, dogs, rabbits, and pocket pets in Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, San Jose, Cupertino, Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and surrounding areas. Accepting new pet patients.