What happens next?
There are several options available for your pet. Your Veterinary team can discuss these with you and give you an idea of costs involved.
- Individual Cremation – A private cremation for your pet. Your pet’s ashes will then be returned to you in either a sealed casket of your choice or a scatter box, for you and your family to scatter their ashes in a location of your choice. Our team will have several options you can choose from.
- Communal Cremation – Leave your pet with us to be cremated with other pets. With this type of cremation, no ashes will be returned to you. For the majority of our clients, this is the most appropriate form of closure.
- ‘Taking them home’ – You can also take your pet home for burial, but please bear in mind this may not always be practical.
- Some surgeries also have a local pet cemetery company that will arrange everything from collecting your pet from the vet, preparing a grave and performing the burial. Our practice team will be able to give you further information.
When will I need to decide?
We would encourage you and your family to discuss these options before your pet is put to sleep, and to let your vet know. We will keep a note of your wishes with pet’s notes. However, in some cases the euthanasia may have occurred after an accident and you will need more time to make this decision. It is possible for us to keep your pet for a short time afterwards, to give you and your family time to reflect before making a decision.
Coping with the loss
Everyone deals with grief in different ways. When grieving for a much-loved pet, you or other members of your family may experience a range of emotions from shock, denial, disbelief and, very often, guilt. Should you wish to talk to anyone at your Veterinary surgery, we can offer support and advice.
If, after reading these pages, there are still facts you would like to know, we will be more than happy to help. Please contact us at the surgery.
The following organisations and articles can provide further information, help and support:
My Family Vets - Helping children understand pet loss
My Family Vets - Saying goodbye to your pet​
The Ralph Site
The Blue Cross
The Blue Cross also offer a bereavement support line if you would like to talk to someone. The number is 0800 0966606. The sites above also offer special books that have been written to help your children understand the loss of their pets.
Mind - Tel No: 01554 752 751 - https://llanelli-mind.org.uk/contact-us/
Samaritans - Tel No: 116 123 - https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/
Shout - Shout crisis text line - Text "SHOUT" to 85258 to connect with a trained volunteer for immediate, non-judgmental support.