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End-of-Life Care for Pets in Mission, BC

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult moments a family can face. At Lougheed Animal Hospital in Mission, BC, our team provides compassionate end-of-life care with a focus on your pet’s dignity and your family’s comfort. We are here to guide you through every part of this process with warmth, honesty, and support. Whatever you and your family need, we will make time for you. Call (604) 826-7066 to speak with our team.

In-Clinic End-of-Life Care

When the time comes, we offer a calm, private space at our clinic where your pet can be comfortable, and your family can be present. There is no rush. You are welcome to take the time you need before, during, and after. Our team will answer every question you have and walk you through each part of the process at a pace that feels right for your family. We approach each end-of-life appointment with the same care and respect that we bring to every visit, because we understand how significant this moment is.

In-Home End-of-Life Care

For families who would prefer their pet to pass in a familiar, comfortable environment, we offer in-home end-of-life care. Being in familiar surroundings, whether that is a favorite spot on the couch, a loved bed, or simply a quiet corner of your home, can provide comfort for both your pet and your family. Our team will come to you, take time to settle into your space, and ensure the experience is as peaceful as possible. Please contact us in advance to arrange an in-home appointment and discuss what to expect.

Private Cremation

Private cremation ensures that the remains returned to you belong solely to your pet. Each pet is cremated individually, and the ashes are returned to you in a container of your choosing. Many families choose private cremation because it allows them to keep their pet’s remains close, spread them in a meaningful location, or preserve them as a permanent memorial. We will walk you through the options and timing. Private cremation is arranged through our aftercare partners who handle your pet’s remains with care and respect.

Communal Cremation

Communal cremation is a dignified option for families who do not wish to receive their pet’s ashes. In communal cremation, multiple pets are cremated together, and the combined ashes are handled respectfully by our aftercare partner. This option is also a meaningful farewell for families who prefer not to keep physical remains. We will explain the process clearly and answer any questions you have about what communal cremation involves.

Memorial Products

Memorial products allow families to honor their pet in a tangible way after they have passed. Options may include urns, paw print impressions, personalized keepsakes, and other items available through our aftercare partners. We will discuss what is available at the time of your appointment. If you are interested in specific memorial items, please mention it when you call or when you arrive, and our team will help you explore what is possible.

Aftercare Guidance and Family Support

Grief after losing a pet is real, and it is normal to need time. Our team is here to answer questions after your pet’s passing, whether they are practical questions about aftercare, or simply a need to connect with someone who understood what your pet meant to you. If you have children or other pets in the household who are struggling, we are happy to offer guidance on supporting them through this time. You are not alone in this, and we remain available to our clients after the end-of-life appointment.

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FAQs

How do I know when it is time for end-of-life care for my pet?
This is one of the hardest questions a pet owner faces, and there is no universal answer. Our veterinarians can help you evaluate your pet’s quality of life using a structured assessment that considers comfort, mobility, appetite, and daily joy. We will be honest with you about what we are seeing clinically and support you in making a decision that puts your pet’s well-being first. Please call us whenever you want to have this conversation.
Can family members be present during the appointment?
Yes. Family members, including children, are welcome to be present if that is what you choose. Some families prefer privacy for just one person; others want everyone present. There is no right or wrong approach. We will follow your lead and make space for whatever feels right. Please let us know when you call what you are hoping for so we can prepare accordingly.
What is the difference between private and communal cremation?
With private cremation, your pet is cremated individually, and their ashes are returned to you. With communal cremation, your pet is cremated with others, and the ashes are not returned to individual families. Both are handled with care and respect. The choice is entirely personal and based on what you feel is right for your family and your pet.
How do I arrange in-home end-of-life care in Mission?
Call us at (604) 826-7066 to speak with our team. We will discuss availability, what to expect during the visit, and how to prepare your home and family. In-home appointments are arranged in advance and scheduled with care to ensure our team can give your family the time and attention this moment deserves.

Our team is here for you and your pet when this time comes. Call Lougheed Animal Hospital at (604) 826-7066 to speak with us about end-of-life care options in Mission, BC. We will answer every question with compassion and honesty.