Dallas Veterinary Hospice

Dallas Veterinary Hospice is a general practice practice in Dallas, TX.

About

Dallas Veterinary Hospice specializes in compassionate, in-home end-of-life care for pets. Their services include end-of-life consultations, hospice care, and in-home euthanasia, designed to help pets pass peacefully at home without pain or fear. They also offer various aftercare arrangements, such as transport to a funeral home and custom keepsakes.

The clinic provides veterinary house calls, allowing pets to receive care in their natural environment and reducing stress for both pets and owners. They serve the Dallas area and are equipped to care for a range of species, including cats, dogs, exotic pets, and farm animals. Dallas Veterinary Hospice is locally owned and committed to creating a welcoming space for every person and pet.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of end-of-life services does Dallas Veterinary Hospice provide?
Dallas Veterinary Hospice offers End-of-Life Consultations, In-home Euthanasia, In-home Euthanasia with Simple Aftercare, and In-home Euthanasia with Private Aftercare. These services are provided in the comfort of the pet's home, aiming to help pets pass peacefully without pain or fear. Consultations can also address chronic illness management or diagnostic needs.
What is veterinary hospice care as offered by Dallas Veterinary Hospice?
Veterinary hospice care at Dallas Veterinary Hospice is a specialized service for elderly or terminally ill animals. It focuses on providing comfort and maintaining the pet's quality of life during their remaining time. This care can include chronic pain management, nutritional support, and emotional support for both the animal and their owners, allowing for meaningful time together.
Which pet species can receive care from Dallas Veterinary Hospice?
Dallas Veterinary Hospice primarily works with cats and dogs, but they are also happy to see exotic pets and farm animals. They can accommodate various species and, weather permitting, can even work outside as needed. Pet owners are encouraged to contact the team to discuss their specific pet's needs.
What is involved in a veterinary house call appointment with Dallas Veterinary Hospice?
A veterinary house call appointment typically ranges from 30 to 90 minutes, tailored to individual needs. It begins with paperwork, followed by the administration of a safe, low-dose sedative to alleviate fear and pain, if appropriate. Any additional diagnostics, treatments, or keepsakes beyond those listed on the website are quoted beforehand. The goal is a comfortable experience at home.
What is private aftercare for pets at Dallas Veterinary Hospice?
Private aftercare is a pet cremation or aquamation service where only one pet is processed at a time. This ensures that the remains returned to the owner are exclusively those of their pet. This option provides a personalized experience, allowing owners to keep the remains in an urn or scatter them. The clinic ensures pets are treated with respect and dignity.

Contact & hours

Address

3824 Cedar Springs Rd PMB 708
Dallas

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