At-home Euthanasia

Compassionate Euthanasia Services in Eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island

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The global coronavirus pandemic has raised everyone's awareness of infectious and contagious diseases. We see a lot of people during the course of a week, so we will do our best to protect you, and we ask for the same courtesy in return. We will typically wear a mask if we are coming into your home. For an outdoor appointment, we don't require masks. We do however ask that if you or someone you've been exposed to is sick with COVID, the Flu, or a cold, to let us know and to give us appropriate space. We typically take credit card information before the appointment both as a convenience and to reduce contact.

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Making your pet’s transition as comfortable as possible

It’s always heartbreaking when the time comes for a beloved pet or valued member of your herd to make the final transition. At Green Valley Veterinary Services, LLC, we understand how difficult it may be to say goodbye. We strive to provide the absolute best care for animals whose quality of life has diminished due to failing health. We will provide your pet with the kind, dignified euthanasia that they deserve.

You may choose to keep your pet for burial, or we can assist in conjunction with Final Gift Pet Memorial Centerfor either communal or individual cremation.

How will I know it's time?

GVVS offers Quality of Life Assessments in your home. We get to see your pet in its home environment. By doing this, we often are able to make recommendations to make life easier for your aging pet. Simple changes can sometimes make a substantial improvement in quality of life.
Quality of Life Scale

Grief Resources

We are often asked for ideas to help guide children through the process of loss. We typically find that honesty is the best policy. Children are often stronger and more aware than we give them credit. At GVVS we are open to having loved ones of all ages that want to be present during the procedure. This is an open process, in the sense that you may stay for just the parts that you are comfortable with or the entire process. Before we begin the procedure we will explain what to expect, in age appropriate detail.
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More Resources

The Good Death - article about deciding when it is the right time
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