Pet Memorial

Read touching testimonials from families who chose in-home pet euthanasia, sharing their heartfelt pet memorials and finding comfort in saying goodbye at home. Discover compassionate and personalized care for a peaceful farewell.

Pandora

Pandora was, by far, simply the sweetest cat I’ve ever known. I love and miss her so much, and so does her 12 year old daughter Athena. You have a lot of friends at the Rainbow Bridge, mama cat-feel free to roam and play and cuddle for eternity….you’ll never be forgotten here.

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Mia

Dr. Sandra is absolutely amazing we had made arrangements for a at home Friday visit but our girl Mia decided her time was going to be on Thursday. Dr. Sandra still made the time to come to our home and still make us those special paw & nose prints along with Mia’s lock of hair.

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Rosie

There’s no way I could have prepared for the moment that my Rosie was gone.  But one thing Dr. Sandra said struck a chord: something like “don’t dwell on the now, remember her as she was”. OK so here are 2 photos of Rosie.  The first shows how she was when we first met, after

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Yogi

We had to say goodbye to our sweet little boy, Yogi, after 15 years of cherished friendship and love. We knew it was the right decision for him but, nonetheless, it’s so hard to let go. A friend said to us, “He was your best friend for over 15 years, now it’s time to be

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Liam

Liam was not just a good boy, he was the best boy. As a puppy, he learned the joy of leaping into a freshly raked pile of leaves, and bursting back out with a rush of energy that brought smiles and laughter to all who watched him.  Even as he grew older, he loved to

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Max the Cat

Maxamillion

Maxamillion, Milman, Millionman, Maxamil, Mil – you held many names, each echoing the love and affection I held for you. Your presence was a soothing balm to my soul, a constant source of comfort and joy. You nestled in the crook of my elbow, finding your place without me even realizing it. Your way of quietly

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