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RESTFUL PAWS
Restful Paws - In Home Pet Hospice and Euthanasia. Request a Visit. Call (408) 242-2792. Email Us. Due to the COVID-19 virus we will be taking extra precautions during our in home euthanasia visits. Our doctors will be wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) to protect both you and ourselves. We also will do our best to avoid any personal PRICING - PET EUTHANASIA Euthanasia with private cremation and ashes returned. $625 – $675. (depending on your pet’s weight) In Home Euthanasia with private cremation. You may choose to have your pet cremated and their ashes returned to you in one of our standard urns. ** More personalizedMEET OUR DOCTORS
Dr. Patricia Lowe was born in New York and raised in Northern California. She attended UC Davis and earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science in 2001. A 2005 graduate of Kansas State College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lowe traveled back west after graduation. For over a decade, Dr. Lowe has worked in small animal medicine bothprivate
MEMORIALS - PET EUTHANASIA A wonderful way to deal with the grief of the loss of a pet is to celebrate your cat or dog’s life with an original portrait. I specialize in capturing your pet’s personality, character and inner spirit. I would be honored to create a pet portrait as a tribute to your faithful and loving companion. Simply select several photos of abeloved
IN HOME EUTHANASIA
The goal of in home euthanasia is to give your dog or cat a peaceful passing at home. We start by giving a medication that is part pain medication and part sedative. This medication will help to alleviate any pain your pet might be in and ease them to sleep. This medication usually takes 5-10 minutes to take effect.PET CREMATION
With private pet cremation your pet will be privately cremated and your pet’s ashes will be returned to you in the above pictured urn. Additional urns can be chosen at no additional cost (pictured below) as well as more personalized urns that can be purchased on the Animal Memorial Service website.PET HOSPICE
Pet hospice is care for animals by focusing on the patient’s and family’s needs; on living life as fully as possible until the time of death (with or without intervention); and on attaining a degree of preparation for death. Veterinary hospice and palliative care exists to support dogs and cats with terminal disease or at their natural end CONTACT - PET EUTHANASIA Serving the San Francisco Peninsula, East Bay, and South Bay areas.DR. KAREN VINE
Dr. Karen Vine, DVM. Originally from San Jose, Dr. Karen Vine attended college and veterinary school in Virginia, earning her DVM from VA Tech in 2000. Since then, she has been in private practice in Northern Virginia. Working at the same hospital for 17 years, she developed many close relationships with clients and their families, and helpedDR. LOUISE RATHJEN
Dr. Louise Rathjen, DVM, CHPV Certified Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Veterinarian. Dr. Louise Rathjen was born in London, England and lived in Houston, Texas prior to settling down in California. She received her doctorate in veterinary medicine at Western University of Health Sciences in 2011 and completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at VCA West Los Angeles AnimalRESTFUL PAWS
Restful Paws - In Home Pet Hospice and Euthanasia. Request a Visit. Call (408) 242-2792. Email Us. Due to the COVID-19 virus we will be taking extra precautions during our in home euthanasia visits. Our doctors will be wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) to protect both you and ourselves. We also will do our best to avoid any personal PRICING - PET EUTHANASIA Euthanasia with private cremation and ashes returned. $625 – $675. (depending on your pet’s weight) In Home Euthanasia with private cremation. You may choose to have your pet cremated and their ashes returned to you in one of our standard urns. ** More personalizedMEET OUR DOCTORS
Dr. Patricia Lowe was born in New York and raised in Northern California. She attended UC Davis and earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science in 2001. A 2005 graduate of Kansas State College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lowe traveled back west after graduation. For over a decade, Dr. Lowe has worked in small animal medicine bothprivate
MEMORIALS - PET EUTHANASIA A wonderful way to deal with the grief of the loss of a pet is to celebrate your cat or dog’s life with an original portrait. I specialize in capturing your pet’s personality, character and inner spirit. I would be honored to create a pet portrait as a tribute to your faithful and loving companion. Simply select several photos of abeloved
IN HOME EUTHANASIA
The goal of in home euthanasia is to give your dog or cat a peaceful passing at home. We start by giving a medication that is part pain medication and part sedative. This medication will help to alleviate any pain your pet might be in and ease them to sleep. This medication usually takes 5-10 minutes to take effect.PET CREMATION
With private pet cremation your pet will be privately cremated and your pet’s ashes will be returned to you in the above pictured urn. Additional urns can be chosen at no additional cost (pictured below) as well as more personalized urns that can be purchased on the Animal Memorial Service website.PET HOSPICE
Pet hospice is care for animals by focusing on the patient’s and family’s needs; on living life as fully as possible until the time of death (with or without intervention); and on attaining a degree of preparation for death. Veterinary hospice and palliative care exists to support dogs and cats with terminal disease or at their natural end CONTACT - PET EUTHANASIA Serving the San Francisco Peninsula, East Bay, and South Bay areas.DR. KAREN VINE
Dr. Karen Vine, DVM. Originally from San Jose, Dr. Karen Vine attended college and veterinary school in Virginia, earning her DVM from VA Tech in 2000. Since then, she has been in private practice in Northern Virginia. Working at the same hospital for 17 years, she developed many close relationships with clients and their families, and helpedDR. LOUISE RATHJEN
Dr. Louise Rathjen, DVM, CHPV Certified Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Veterinarian. Dr. Louise Rathjen was born in London, England and lived in Houston, Texas prior to settling down in California. She received her doctorate in veterinary medicine at Western University of Health Sciences in 2011 and completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at VCA West Los Angeles AnimalSERVICE AREA
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BLOG - PET EUTHANASIA - RESTFUL PAWS The holidays and the winter season in general tend to bring a certain sense of peace and togetherness for many. Perhaps it is the time spent with family, the holiday gatherings and parties, or the comfort food that we share during the colder months.PET GRIEF SUPPORT
Peninsula and South Bay Support Groups. SAGE Pet Caregiver Support Group. Campbell location – 2nd Wednesday of each month 7-8:30pm; Redwood City location- 3rd Wednesday of each month 7-8:30pmANTICIPATORY GRIEF
Anticipatory Grief. When we learn that our beloved pet has a terminal illness, or we realize that they are struggling with the changes that old age brings, many of us feel a deep sense of loss or grief even though our pet is still with us. This experience of coping with loss before our loved one has died is called anticipatory grief, and it isDR. HELEN CHUANG
Dr. Helen Chuang, DVM. Born in North Carolina and raised in Utah, Dr. Helen Chuang came to Northern California to attend UC Berkeley and has lived here ever since. During her time in veterinary school at UC Davis, she was recognized for her commitment to the human-animal bond and for her work at the Pet Loss Support Hotline. After graduating in THANK YOU - RESTFUL PAWS - IN HOME PET HOSPICE AND EUTHANASIA Thank you for contacting us. We will get in touch with you shortly. If you chose prepayment your payment is confirmed. INCLUDING PETS IN A EUTHANASIA VISIT Including pets in a euthanasia visit. Owners of multiple pets know that these furry “siblings” share a special bond with one another. Whether the pets in your home romp around the backyard and snuggle up together on the couch or simply coexist and barely engage with one another, many pet parents want to know if one pet dies, does the otherDR. PATRICIA LOWE
Dr. Patricia Lowe was born in New York and raised in Northern California. She attended UC Davis and earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science in 2001. A 2005 graduate of Kansas State College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lowe traveled back west after graduation. For over a decade, Dr. Lowe has worked in small animal medicine bothprivate
DR JENNIFER CASE, DVM Dr Jennifer Case, DVM. Dr Jennifer Case was born and raised in Los Gatos. She attended UC Santa Cruz for her undergraduate degree, received her doctorate in veterinary medicine in 2006 at the Ohio State University, and completed an internship in equine medicine and (408) 242-2792 info@therestfulpaws.com* yelp
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PET EUTHANASIA Are you confronted with the difficult decision of “When is time to say goodbye?” This is the most difficult decision you make for your dog or cat. Unfortunately, it is a question we as pet owners find ourselves needing to answer. Speaking to your regular veterinarian about your pet’s condition can really help with this decision making process. If your dog or cat is really having a difficult time and you know their condition will not improve PET EUTHANASIA may be the right thing to do to prevent your pet from suffering. There are things to look for to help you to understand how your dog or cat is feeling. As well as reading these signs below you can speak with your veterinarian or call to speak with us. We are here to help you through this difficult time. WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO EUTHANIZE? When you first got your pet, you probably fell in love and wanted him or her to stay with you for a lifetime. Unfortunately, even the healthiest of pets will succumb to disease or old age even though we wish it would never happen. It is best to work with your veterinarian to help diagnose the condition of your pet. Veterinarians are able to guide you through the process of diagnosing a disease. They will let you know your options in regards to tests that can be performed. They will also let you know if a referral to a veterinary specialist might be needed. Veterinarians can also help you to decide when it is time. But ultimately, it boils down to your personal decision based on what you observe about the behavior, attitude, and quality of life of yourpet.
THE FOLLOWING ARE SEVERAL SIGNS THAT MAY INDICATE YOUR PET IS NO LONGER ENJOYING A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE:E
Your pet is having trouble breathing, weakness, or extreme lethargy.E
Your pet has nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea that cannot be resolved by treatment from a veterinarian.E
Your pet experiences chronic pain that doesn’t go away even withmedication.
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Your pet finds it very difficult to walk or cannot get up.E
Your pet is refusing to eat or drink.E
Your pet is having trouble urinating or defecating.E
Your pet has had a significant behavior change and has lost interest in his or her favorite activities.Testimonials
“Dr Rathjen came to my family’s home to put our beloved 13 year old dog, Bessie, to sleep. Restful Paws in home hospice and euthanasia far exceeded our expectation because Dr Rathjen was supportive and professional throughout the entire process. She walked us through the steps she would take and always put Bessie first during this tryingtime.
“We cannot say enough positive comments about Dr. Vine. Her demeanor and professionalism during these rough times was absolutely amazing. Patient, calm, empathetic, informative, timely, comforting, and compassionate. It really is important that every pet owner in the area is aware of Restful Paws and Dr. Vine; they are the very best at whatthey do.
“Dr. Vine is incredibly professional and as compassionate as a veterinarian can possibly be in such situations. I highly recommend her hospice and in home euthanasia services. My experience could not have gone better, though it was very painful, Dr. Vine made it so muchbetter.
“Dr. Rathjen is an angel for animals. I can’t thank her enough for all she did during this most difficult time. “Dr. Louise Rathjen was a godsend. She helped me make those difficult decisions and supported me as I grieved the loss of my animal friend. Throughout the process she was available by phone or email. She made visits to help me provide quality and happiness to my dog in her last months of life. It mattered to me that she bonded with Dr. Rathjen and trusted her. I was able to give her the calm, loving, farewell she deserved because of Restful Paws.PreviousNext
HOW TO GO THROUGH THE GRIEVING PROCESS? Upon learning that your pet has a terminal illness, it’s only natural to grieve as you think about how to handle the days to come. At this point, you should try to focus your attention to improving the quality of life of your pet as much as you can. This is a difficult process, one that requires the cooperation of other people close to your pet. If possible, before the procedure, inform all members of your family about what lies ahead so they can have time to say theirgoodbyes.
You also have the option of using pet hospice care. This is a special program designed to allow pets to spend their final years, months, weeks, or days with adequate company, support, and therapy. Hospice care isn’t only about pain management. It may also involve the use of acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, and other forms of therapy to enhance your pet’s quality of life. It is also essential to make sure you and your family feel supported through this difficult time. Hospice care involves taking care of your pet and yourfamily.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING EUTHANASIA? As hard as it is to think about, it can be helpful to get a better understanding of PET EUTHANASIA. This may assist you in preparing for the procedure and in coping with the grieving process. The goal of in home euthanasia is to give your dog or cat a peaceful passing at home. We start by giving a medication that is part pain medication and part sedative. This medication will help to alleviate any pain your pet might be in and ease them to sleep. The medication usually takes 5-10 minutes to take effect. During this time you can be with your dog or cat and give him or her lots of love and reassurance. We then will give a second medication that will allow your pet to pass peacefully within a few minutes. You may take as much time as you need with your pet after they have passed. We will then take care of all aftercare arrangements for you. This allows you to focus on taking care of yourself and your loved ones after you say goodbye. You’ll be able to be with your dog or cat throughout this entire process to help him or her to be calm and comforted. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you and your pet through this very difficult time. IN HOME PET EUTHANASIA allows your pet to have a dignified and peaceful passing from the comfort of their own home.CONTACT US
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