Bumping this thread again because I had someone who was looking for this info.
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Bumping this thread again because I had someone who was looking for this info.
I did it this way with my oldest dog in early June and i can say it's the best way to go, especially if there are other pets around, too.
My best friends wife is a vet that only does house calls, along with normal care she can euthanize in your home.
http://drmeloradvm.com/
Seems like a good time to bump this up again. If not in Northern Colorado & want to add information for similar services in your area to help others close to you feel free to do so.
Almost time for the annual-ish bump for those who are newer and/or haven't yet seen this. Take down the # even if you don't need it because you or someone you know may someday & time may be a factor.
Bumping this old thread once again to spread the word for others. Unfortunately we will be utilizing their services again in the morning for our latest rescue, London. We rescued her about 5 years ago from a rescue that specializes in puppy mill rescues.
I'll get on a soapbox briefly to say adopt, don't buy. This poor dog had been through an unimaginable hell before we rescued her & her rapidly failing health is a direct result of that treatment. Buying dogs perpetuates the cycle & rewards the evil behavior.
I digress.
If you have a pet please bookmark or otherwise save Home to Heaven's # because even talking to them over the phone reminded me how wonderful they are during these tough times.
Hold your fur babies close tonight, gents.