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Other FAQ

What happens to my pet’s body after he or she has passed?

Please go to Aftercare (Burial and Cremation) for a discussion on the options available for your pet’s body.

Is there an after-hours or emergency fee?

There is no added charge for emergencies seen during our regular hours of 8 am through 8 pm.  However, there is an additional charge for after-hours calls made between 8 pm and 8 am.  There is also an additional charge on Sundays and holidays. 

Can you provide routine care for my other healthy pets?

No. Gift of Goodbye specializes in euthanasia and hospice care for geriatric and terminally-ill pets.  Please visit a local veterinary clinic for routine care. 

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