Quality of life assessments
If you’re wondering whether it’s “time,” that question alone often means the conversation is worth having. Our veterinarians can help you assess your pet’s quality of life — looking at pain, mobility, appetite, interest, and the everyday things that have always made them feel like themselves.
Palliative and hospice care
For pets with serious illness, comfort-focused care lets them stay home longer with less suffering. This may include pain management, anti-nausea support, mobility aids, and ongoing end-of-life planning conversations with you.
In-clinic euthanasia
When the time comes, we provide a quiet, gentle space for euthanasia. You’re welcome to be with your pet — or not, if that feels harder than helpful. There’s no wrong way to say goodbye.
Aftercare and grief support
We can coordinate cremation services and keepsakes (paw prints, fur clippings) according to your wishes. Grief is real, and we’re here to help you find resources for navigating it, including pet loss support groups in the Lower Mainland.
Our team has walked this path with many families. Whenever you’re ready to talk, we’re here.
