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Businiess name:  Sweet Dreams In-Home Pet Euthanasia
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
In august of this year, my 13 year old golden retriever suffered from cancer and severe hip dysplasia. I love my regular vet, but I just couldn't bear the thought of taking my baby out of the house to go to doggie heaven at her office. I knew I would cry and be very upset and I just wanted her to rest peacefully one last time. I found Sweet Dreams on line and I have to say, I have never met two nicer people. They worked with my schedule, were very prompt.. explained everything slowly, and gave me plenty of time to pet and talk to my dog beforehand. Let me add that one of the best things they do is a small sedative initially that just relaxes the dog so they do not really feel the next step. I sat there with my Gracie while they did it and it was just like she was taking a nap. She really seemed to die so peacefully. I had her cremated too and they handled all of that as well. Thank you Dr. Crowder and staff.. you made a sad situation more bearable...

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