Preparing for Farewell
What to Expect in Pet End-of-Life Care
What to Expect in Pet End-of-Life Care
The second injection is the euthanasia solution. It is usually given directly into a vein after a small area of fur is clipped. This medication works at the level of the brain to stop activity allowing your pet to pass peacefully and pain-free. The second injection can work very quickly or it may take a few minutes depending on the circulation of your pet. After the doctor confirms your pet has passed, you will be given some time to spend alone with your pet. If you elected an after care service for your pet, they will be gently transported to the crematorium.