You are not alone.

We have helped over 6,000 Southern Nevada families know when it’s time to say goodbye.

We plan for your pet’s best end of life process while considering your goals to help you make the best choices.

Recognizing quality of life, for everyone involved, is not always clear or easy.

How it works

We generally do not perform any testing or surgery, and can prescribe needed medications.

This includes a brief exam by the veterinarian, a quality of life assessment, pain management, and an individualized treatment plan for you to feel better about.

With our team approach, we use our experience and resources to make it easier to care for your pet, and monitor their condition.

Services Include

Examination and Consultation

Comprehensive Review of Records

Individualized Care Plan

“How to Know When It’s Time” Guidance

Emotional Support Resources

One Month of Medical Management

with Unlimited Communication and

Plan Adjustments

*Return in-home visits and medications

are an additional cost

$470

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When should I schedule a Hospice and Quality of Life Assessment?

It’s best to start at the first signs of decline or when a diagnosis is made. The sooner a relationship is started, the more you and your pet can benefit from the support and care our team provides. We focus on improving the comfort and quality of life of your pet, while also helping navigate the uncertainty that comes with this delicate window in time.

How will I know it’s time to say goodbye?

Knowing when it’s time to make the choice for humane euthanasia is a difficult and emotional choice for most pet owners. We use our experience and resources to help better understand what is best for you and your pet. Nevada Pet Hospice will assess your pet’s current quality of life and help us recognize when that is fading. We are with you every step of the way, together making the best choices for you and your pet.