Compassionate End-of-Life Care: Cat & Dog Euthanasia in Tampa, FL
Partners Animal Hospital Tampa is proud to partner with you and your pet for a lifetime of quality care. Helping your loved one through their senior years and making the twilight of their life comfortable is just as important as maintaining their health in their early and adult years. And when the time comes to say that difficult goodbye, we also offer cat and dog euthanasia to give our patients a peaceful passing. Being at your side throughout your pet’s lifetime is a privilege to our team, and we are always here to guide and support you in making end-of-life care decisions for your companion.
Please contact us if you need to speak with our team about your pet’s end-of-life care.
Knowing When It’s Time
Deciding when to consider euthanasia for your pet is one of the most challenging things you will have to do as a pet owner. To make the best choice on your pet’s behalf, it’s important to consider your pet’s quality of life and overall prognosis—will they get better, or will they not get better?
Here are some questions to ask yourself to determine your pet’s quality of life:
- Is your pet still eating and drinking, or are they showing no interest in food and water?
- Does your pet have a difficult time getting up?
- Is your pet unable to go up and down the stairs?
- Does your pet seem to be in pain more often than not?
- Does your pet seem to have trouble breathing?
- Is your pet regularly having accidents in the house/outside the litter box?
- Does your pet seem depressed and unsociable?
- Does your pet sleep most of the day?
Contact us so our team can help you answer these questions and decide on the best course of action.
If you are considering euthanasia as an option for your pet, let us know so we can answer your questions and make the process as easy as possible. The euthanasia procedure itself is performed with the utmost concern for your pet’s comfort, and your peace of mind.
Give us a call at (813) 793-7732 so we can help you navigate this process and make the best decisions for your pet’s welfare.