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Frequently Asked Questions
How will I know when it is time?
Many pet owners who have been through this experience will say that they “just knew it was time” but it is not unusual
instead to feel completely confused and unsure. Most elderly and terminally ill pets, just like human beings, have good
days and bad days and as time goes on and health declines, this becomes an hour to hour proposition.Are the good times
outweighing the bad times? Think about his or her quality of life - is your dog eating, drinking, and going to the toilet
normally? Is he or she able to enjoy a deep peaceful sleep, appear happy to see you and enjoy a sniff in the garden? How much
discomfort is he or she enduring? Many pet owners report a look of exhaustion, or appearing to have ‘had enough’ or the ‘light
has gone out of his eyes’. A consultation with My Best Friend can help you to determine when the time is right for your pet and
your family.
Is it OK to have my family and some close friends there as well?
Yes of course. My Best Friend encourages your pet’s loved ones to share in the experience. We can visit in the evening or on the
weekend when everyone is able to be present. We also encourage your children and other pets to be included.
Where in the home will it take place?
It is most important that your pet is relaxed and in their favourite place, whether this is out in the garden in the sunshine or
on your bed. It’s particularly important if your pet would be distressed by being moved.
What happens when you arrive?
Usually we will all sit down and have a chat (and maybe a ‘cuppa’) as it is important to feel as comfortable as possible with
each other. Emma will enter your home quietly and spend time letting your pet/s get to know her a little. During this time,
she will talk you through the procedure and address any concerns that you have. Once everyone has met and are settled, and you
give permission, Emma will then give a sedating injection. When your pet is fast asleep and blissfully unaware, an intravenous
catheter will be placed into a vein usually in one of the front legs. This is where the overdose of anaesthetic will be given
when you are ready.
Do I have to sign any legal documents?
There will be a consent form for you to read and sign in order to give Emma permission to euthanase your pet. This can be a very
upsetting thing for you to do but it is a requirement to ensure that you understand exactly what is going on as this is not
reversible procedure. If you feel too distressed to read and sign it yourself, perhaps a supportive family member could do it for you.
How long does it take?
On average, Emma will be at your house for about an hour during which time your pet will be induced into a deepening sleep in
preparation for the catheter to be placed. When the final lethal injection is given intravenously, it will cause death very
quickly and painlessly.
Even although I know it’s the right thing to do, I feel very distressed and guilty about arranging to end my faithful pet’s life.
This is a very common emotion at this time. Naturally we are accustomed most of the time to preserving and extending life rather
than extinguishing it, so when we find ourselves having to make this decision, it is normal to feel this way. Try to focus on the
act of euthanasia being a legal, kind and compassionate act. Euthanasia literally means ‘a good death’ and we should be courageous
and responsible enough to provide our pets with this as well as a good life.
What will I do with my pet’s body afterwards?
My Best Friend is able to organize several different options such as burial or individual cremation on your behalf. If you are
unable to decide what to do for a little while, then we can safely and respectfully store your pet’s body until you are ready to
proceed. Pet owners who wish to bury their animals themselves at home should consider checking with the local authorities first.
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My Best Friend Veterinary
Home Euthanasia Services
ABN 36 139 219 999
ACN 139 219 999
PO Box 1149
Blackburn North 3130
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
P 0422 953 441
F 03 9779 3058
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