The EVC team is here to support you if you need to resort to veterinary euthanasia.
Being faced with the need to call for end-of-life medical assistance (veterinary euthanasia) is an upsetting situation, whether it is euthanasia at home or euthanasia in a veterinary center.
Your pet is an integral part of your family, whether it is a dog, a cat or another species. It has been there to share your daily life, your joys and moments of complicity.
The EVC team is here to accompany and support you in these difficult times.
Although one may feel a sense of guilt, euthanasia remains the gentlest and least cruel option for animals suffering from a terminal illness or pain with no hope of recovery.
The veterinarian will accompany you without judgment and with empathy throughout the procedure. He will take the time necessary to discuss with you your animal’s condition, its state of health, its current treatments as well as the different options for it.
Our team is categorically opposed to any euthanasia of convenience. The end-of-life decision is part of a medical framework in compliance with the regulations in force and with respect for animal dignity. This process requires dialogue, awareness of all therapeutic options and awareness of emotional and psychological issues.
at home.
Your pet is a cherished member of your family, and choosing to be by their side during their final moments in the comfort of home can provide them with a sense of peace and familiarity.
Our home-visit veterinarian offers this service with deep compassion and understanding, providing you with the support you need during this emotionally challenging time.
Just as with human care, there are moments when it’s best for “the hospital to come to you,” ensuring palliative and end-of-life care is delivered in a loving, serene environment surrounded by those who care most.
Walk-in services available 24h/7, including weekends and holidays
The veterinarian is there to ensure that the entire procedure is carried out calmly and gently:
After the cardiac activity has stopped, we are able to declare death.
You can decide whether or not to attend all or part of your pet’s end-of-life procedure.
This is an emotional time and you must know how to respect your limits if the situation is too trying. If you do not wish to assist, the veterinarian will make sure to be as gentle as possible with companionship, cuddles and soothing words throughout the procedure.
The veterinarian is there to guide you on what to do next, several options can be offered to you.
First of all, there is professional care of the body. The veterinarian can take charge of your pet’s body and organize its cremation with Crémadog
, guaranteeing ethical and responsible care.
Three cremation options are available:
However, if you prefer (and if your companion meets the conditions) there is the possibility of burying it in your garden. All the information and legal framework can be found in the following article: “When my pet joins the stars“.
They are companions, masters of life. Their absence can create a void as painful as the newspaper of a loved one. Real work of mourning is necessary, all the more difficult because it is often misunderstood and underestimated.
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In case of doubt, the EVC team is there for you and your pet. We can also welcome you to one of our veterinary emergency centers.
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