PRACTICAL TIPS

Explore practical euthanasia tips designed to help veterinary professionals create a more compassionate end-of-life experience. These resources offer guidance on preparing families, organizing materials, and improving communication so veterinary teams can support pets and their families with confidence and care.


Checklist – Preparing the Family for Euthanasia

Our checklist is here to reduce your stress when preparing for a euthanasia. Keep it in the room for this purpose and review it regularly so that nothing is overlooked. It includes the list of necessary supplies, as well as the steps to properly guide and support the family during this moment.


11 Tips to Improve the Euthanasia Experience

11 meaningful ways veterinary teams can help create a gentler, more supportive euthanasia experience for both pets and their people.

HOW TO BURY A PET

Practical tips

Use the XS EUTHABAG to transport euthanasia material in a discrete way. Useful both at the clinic or for in-home care, for comfort kits.

Use the lateral saphenous vein or dorso pedal in dogs or in the femoral vein in cats. This allows the owner to be up in front with their companion.

Chill Protocol for Reactive Dogs