What is Pet Hospice?

Many people are aware of human hospice services but may not realize that hospice care is also available for pets. Pet hospice is a new and growing field in veterinary medicine and also includes the concept of palliative care. Hospice and palliative care differ in the level and intensity of care, but the ultimate goal [...]

How to Know When It’s Time for Euthanasia

Knowing when it’s time for euthanasia can be one of the most difficult decisions you will face. Our pets are members of our families and provide us with years of companionship and unconditional love. Rarely is this a clear cut, yes or no decision. There may be a few situations when the decision is obvious, [...]

Recognizing pain in your senior dog or cat

No one wants their pet to be in pain. Some signs of pain are obvious like limping or vocalizing. More often though, the signs are subtle and can be easily confused with normal aging. The most common signs of pain that you may not associate with pain include: excessive grooming, panting, poor appetite, shyness and [...]

Dr. Libby earns AHPC Certification

Dr. Libby is pleased to announce she has earned the prestigious Animal Hospice & Palliative Care (AHPC) Certification from the International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care (IAAHPC). This certification represents her commitment to maintaining the highest education and industry standards of care for your pets in hospice and palliative care. The IAAHPC promotes [...]

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