Although walking the path of end of life with a pet is nearly always challenging, navigating it can prove especially difficult around the holidays. In this article, we’ll talk about some of the unique struggles faced in caring for a pet at end of life during this time...
As so many of us know, it is incredibly hard to say goodbye to a pet we have loved either through natural passing or through euthanasia. The grief that we experience is vast, deep, and different with every loss that we experience. No matter how much time we have had...
Dear Silent Friend, Your season came close to my family lost and found. Everyone said you went for a reason. You left because pain had made life unrecognizable. The transition was as real as a break in the clouds. You will be on my mind in the way that human love...
RIP Puccini, 2002 – 2019. Thank you to Journeys Pet and specifically Dr. Nelson for giving Pooch a peaceful, dignified send off. We are grateful for your service and feel lucky to have found you. From: Kevin Madison, WI
Maggie was a blue-tick hound/something-or-other mix from the Baraboo Humane Society. She and Jasmine were the light of our lives, especially for my 7-year old grandson. Dr. Purdy tended to Maggie Mae. She instantly set her at ease, she relaxed and trusted you. Thank...
Peaches was the most loving and caring companion. She was with me through some of life’s most happy and sad moments. She was my best friend, my confidante, my baby! She is missed and loved so much! We love u always and forever Peachy girl!!! From: Lisa...