
We know saying goodbye is hard.
Fur-Ever Loved is here to help guide you through some of the toughest moments of having a pet. We will listen to your story with compassion, and treat your furry friend with respect and dignity from start to finish.

We know saying goodbye is hard.
Fur-Ever Loved is here to help guide you through some of the toughest moments of having a pet. We will listen to your story with compassion, and treat your furry friend with respect and dignity from start to finish.
Dr. Beth has been providing in-home veterinary hospice since 2021. She takes pride in guiding families during the final steps of their journey with their pets, and will offer her years of experience with a gentle hand. She is known for sitting on the floor with the pets and for catering to unique goodbye location requests including: on a golf cart, inside a sandbox, and outside during snowstorms.
“When it’s time to say goodbye,
let it be at home in their happy place”
-Dr. Beth

In-home services to keep you and your pet comfortable during challenging times.

In this one hour session, Dr. Beth works with your family one-on-one to sort through your pet’s history, perform a low-stress physical exam, and assess your home. Together you will make a plan of how to keep your pet comfortable, and discuss warning signs for how to know when it’s time to cross over.

Your pet is surrounded by familiar faces in familiar spaces when it is time to say goodbye. A gentle sedative and pain reliever helps them fall asleep, a paw print keepsake and hair clip memento are saved when they are sleeping. After some time alone, Dr. Beth gently helps your pet cross over with an IV medication.
Aftercare is coordinated by the family.

Everything as described with in home euthanasia. After, Dr. Beth personally transports your pet to a trusted pet crematory for your choice of cremation.
1) Private Cremation
Your beloved pet is cremated by themselves and returned to you in an urn of only your pet’s ashes.
2) Communal Cremation
Your beloved pet will be cremated with others and added to a memorial sanctuary on crematory grounds.

In this one hour session, Dr. Beth uses a custom plan to help mitigate your pet’s mobility using three main techniques: laser therapy on your pet’s targeted areas (knees, feet, etc); acupressure massage therapy to address soreness; and passive range of motion stretching to help maintain flexibility.
An initial Senior/QOL Assessment is required before starting mobility therapy.

We understand it can be hard to talk about something so emotionally charged over the phone – fill out our Contact Us Form instead! We will respond when able*
*This is not a 24/7 emergency line. If this is a pet medical emergency, please contact Blue Pearl Fox Valley at 920-993-9193; or PAW Health Network in Kronenwetter at 715-883-3497.