The Comfort Room is a special place where pet parents can spend private, quality time with their pets during the heart-wrenching process of humane euthanasia. For pets with an aversion to the veterinarian’s office, a comfort room euthanasia allows them to spend their last minutes in a comfortable and calm environment surrounded by those who love them and those that they love: both their human family members and their furry family members. The Comfort Room will help only one family at a time by appointment. This ensures your utmost privacy. Dr. Chris will take the time to explain everything fully and provide as much time as you need in a calm and private environment. There are no time limits. Nothing is rushed.
Traditional in-clinic euthanasia takes place as a scheduled appointment during normal business hours. So despite best efforts to create a quiet and respectful atmosphere: barking dogs, slamming doors, and happy chatter from nearby rooms will likely punctuate your pet’s euthanasia. Worse, after your final goodbyes, you may have to walk back through a lobby filled with pet owners. Veterinary hospitals are, by their nature, stressful places for pets. The smells, sounds, and sights are often associated with pain, anxiety, and fear.
Some families do not want their pet’s death to be their last memory of their pet at home. If you feel that way, a comfort room euthanasia is likely a better choice for your family.