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What we do This service is a peaceful way to provide a most precious gift for your pet. It allows your pet to be at peace in a comfortable space, with family in familiar surroundings. Our doctor goes through end of life discussions and what to expect with you before any part of the procedure is done. The sedation the doctor administers will relieve any pain or discomfort. This will allow your pet to be comfortable and relaxed. Once your pet is relaxed, the euthanasia (a heavy anesthetic) will then be administered. We will then take care of all the final aftercare for your pet and notify your regular veterinarian of your pet's passing. What we do This service is a peaceful way to provide a most precious gift for your pet. It allows your pet to be at peace in a comfortable space, with family in familiar surroundings. Our doctor goes through end of life discussions and what to expect with you before any part of the procedure is done. The sedation the doctor administers will relieve any pain or discomfort. This will allow your pet to be comfortable and relaxed. Once your pet is relaxed, the euthanasia (a heavy anesthetic) will then be administered. We will then take care of all the final aftercare for your pet and notify your regular veterinarian of your pet's passing.

Final Gift Cremation Options
    • Group Cremation (ashes are spread at Final Gift’s pet cemetery)
    • Private Cremation (ashes are returned to you)
    • Home burial is also an option if you prefer to not have your pet cremated.
Memorial Options A complimentary urn is included with private cremation. You may visit the Final Gift website for information on memorial products they offer.
We offer inked paw and nose prints as well as impressions in clay.

What we do This service is a peaceful way to provide a most precious gift for your pet. It allows your pet to be at peace in a comfortable space, with family in familiar surroundings. Our doctor goes through end of life discussions and what to expect with you before any part of the procedure is done. The sedation the doctor administers will relieve any pain or discomfort. This will allow your pet to be comfortable and relaxed. Once your pet is relaxed, the euthanasia (a heavy anesthetic) will then be administered. We will then take care of all the final aftercare for your pet and notify your regular veterinarian of your pet's passing. Scheduling Scheduling does need to be done ahead of time but we always do our best to accommodate your requests. If we don't pick up, please leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can, within 24 hours during business days.
We do require a minimum of $100 as a non-refundable deposit.