12 verified providers across 8 US states.
Pet hospice is care for the time that is left rather than a cure. A hospice team works on comfort, pain relief and quality of life at home, and helps a family read the signs and decide when the kindest thing has changed.
Ranked by rating and review volume. Placement is never sold.
“Right away Dr Dawnetta said, 'I can see Durpa has stopped grooming herself.' Just that small confirmation told me I was doing what was best for her.”
“One Sunday, he started seizing one after another... we finally found Dr. Joan, who made time to come on a Sunday afternoon so he wouldn't have to suffer another day.”
“They even waited for my son to arrive so he could say Goodbye.”
“She met us at the park and max's last memories were feeling the grass and the sun and the breeze. I am beyond grateful for her guidance through this difficult time.”
“Dr. Libby arrived with compassion and a laundry basket filled with soft blankets. She sat with us and asked about our boy, listening to my spouse regale about my buddy and adventures he and I had over years — 18 years a…”
“Three weeks before we left on our trip, our pug was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer. TLC did a wonderful job with her daily medications and ensuring she got the daily exercise she needed.”
“Julia sat with us and Oscar as she answered our questions, feeding him treats to make him feel comfortable. He trusted her.”
“She came over sat down with us next to Babe, and let us talk. She listened to us talk about everything from bogs and cats to neighbors… We were never rushed or pressured… She gave us time, almost two hours.”
“They came to our home at midnight and provided my beloved Corina with the least stressful and most comfortable transition- passing peacefully in our lap.”
Every published US provider sits under its state, including those that serve a region rather than a single city.
How does a provider get listed? By evidence, never by payment.
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