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End of Life

Coping with the impending loss of a pet is one of the most difficult experiences a pet parent will face. Whether your furry friend is nearing his golden years or has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, it’s important to calmly guide the end-of-life experience and minimize any discomfort or distress. As your pet’s health declines, you may elect to care for your pet at home – with the supervision of a veterinarian-or you may decide to end his suffering with euthanasia.

 

Whatever course you choose, you’re not alone-we are here to help you the decisions you will be struggling with. Below is the link to the Gateway Pet Memorial web page which will help you decide on communal cremation or individual cremation. 

 

https://ontario.gatewaypetmemorial.com/

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