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The word euthanasia is derived from the Greek words that mean “good death”.

Making this decision, although a very difficult one, allows you to give your pet the gift of a peaceful passing. You are able to avoid the stress of a car ride and a sterile exam room as the last memory your pet has. We often find our clients are hoping their pet will pass away on their own during the night. Our goal in providing this service is to come as close to this as possible and avoid any emergency situations that are stressful to everyone involved.

 
 
 

Procedure & What to Expect:

+ What should I expect during the appointment?

When Dr. Goodson arrives, he will answer any additional questions you may have at that time. When you are ready, he will administer a heavy sedative in the muscle that will relax your pet and cause them to become very drowsy, sometimes even fall asleep. After this takes effect, typically in 10-15 minutes, Dr. Goodson will then place a catheter in a vein and administer a barbiturate through the catheter. This drug works by stopping brain activity, followed quickly by breathing and heart function resulting in a rapid, painless death. Dr. Goodson will then listen to your pet’s heart to confirm that it has stopped and they have passed. Throughout the entire process, you may be right there with your pet, comforting them and loving them. Afterwards, Dr. Goodson will then transport the body with him if you have chosen cremation as an aftercare option.

+ What do I need to do to prepare?

There are no preparations needed other than whatever you feel would make you and your pet as comfortable as possible. Your pet can be anywhere you choose. They can be on their bed,their favorite blanket, the couch, or even your lap. We have found that trying to “make them” lay in a particular location can sometimes stress the pet and make them anxious.

 
 

What Happens After the Procedure:

Following the euthanasia procedure, we offer two choices of cremation services provided by St. Francis Pet Services or you may choose to bury your pet at home.

 

Pricing:

  • Up to 50 pounds $250

  • 50-75 pounds $280

  • 75-100 pounds $310

  • 100-150 pounds $350

  • 150-200 pounds $410

  •  An additional travel fee will be assessed beyond a 20 mile radius of Fountain Inn, SC.

  • Appointments after 6 PM weekdays and weekend appointments will incur an additional fee.

 

Includes:

• Consultation
• Sedation
• Placement of IV Catheter
• Euthanasia
• Trip fee within 20 miles of 29644 town center.

 
 
 

We do not perform euthanasia of unwanted pets or pets with behavior problems. We will be glad to refer these pets to rescue groups or behavior specialists. We reserve the right to deny any euthanasia procedure after examination of the pet and consultation with the owner.