I find myself on the other side of the stethoscope. My 85 year old father called me this weekend and told me Andy, his 14 year old poodle, is not doing well and will be put to sleep on Monday. […]
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Home Euthanasia – In Memory of Campbell
Campbell (sedated in the picture) was an elderly 12 year old golden retriever with many types of cancer. After months of medications, his owner knew it was time. And so did Rusty, his best friend. After we gave Campbell his […]
Hospice Care – Giving Them A Little More Time
Hospice Care. Who knew that even existed for cats and dogs? Right? When I tell people, they are either amazed or shocked that people actually do it. But, for many of us, our pets are our family and why wouldn’t […]
Home Euthanasia – A Technician’s View
We understand how difficult it is to make the decision for a home euthanasia. It is a decision that we pray we never have to make, that we will find that they have comfortably passed in their sleep over night. […]
Microchipping Your Pet
Microchipping your pet can truly be a life saving thing. If your pet ever gets lost, without an ID tag, the chances of your pet returning home is very slim. A microchip is a little bigger than a grain of […]
Trimming Your Pet’s Nails
Trimming your pet’s nails can be a very overwhelming endeavor for some pet owners. We are afraid we may hurt them, make them bleed, and stop after the first sign of discomfort. Here are some tips to help with the […]
A donation in memory of Bowzette
Thank you Mike McManus for donating this doggy wheelchair to House Paws. We are so grateful for the opportunity to give an immobile pet the freedom to adventure and walk along their owner once again. Bowzette’s memory and mischievous spirit […]