Key Aspects of Palliative Care for Pets

Pain and Symptom Management

Our foremost goal is to alleviate any pain and discomfort your pet may be experiencing. We focus on addressing distressing symptoms, such as pain, nausea, and mobility issues, to ensure your pet is as comfortable as possible.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Serious illness can be emotionally challenging for both pets and their families. We provide counseling and emotional support for you and your pet to help cope with the emotional aspects of the condition.

Communication and Decision-Making

We encourage open and honest communication with you to ensure you are well-informed about your pet’s condition. This includes discussions about advanced care planning, end-of-life choices, and what to expect in the journey ahead.

Care Coordination

Our palliative care team works in collaboration with your pet’s primary care veterinarians to ensure a well-coordinated approach to care. This ensures that all aspects of care, from medical treatments to emotional support, are integrated seamlessly.

Comfort and Quality of Life

We strive to improve your pet’s overall comfort and quality of life. This may involve providing assistance with mobility, daily activities, and addressing any spiritual or emotional needs.

Holistic Approach

We recognize the importance of addressing all aspects of your pet’s well-being. We take into account the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of your pet’s life to provide comprehensive and compassionate care.