Making the Decision

The Process

Here’s What to Expect

Dr. Kristin will first administer a combination of a sedative and pain medication just underneath the skin of the pet. Once the pet is deeply sedated (usually takes 5 to 10 minutes), an intravenous catheter is then placed in the pet’s leg vein. The purpose of placing an IV catheter is to have venous access that is well-secured so that when the family is ready the euthanasia solution may be given into the already secured IV catheter.  Alternatively, the euthanasia drug may be given into the belly of the pet if placing an IV catheter in not possible.

The euthanasia solution is a concentrated barbiturate solution. The first effect of the euthanasia solution is complete loss of consciousness; within several seconds, the rest of the body’s functions will gently slow down and stop.  This is similar to passing away in your sleep as there is no stress, pain or awareness.

After Dr. Kristin has verified the pet has passed with her stethoscope, the family may choose to spend more time with their pet.  At this time, a complimentary paw print impression can be made as well.   If the family has elected private or group cremation, Dr. Kristin will wrap the pet in a blanket for transport.

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