Choosing to say goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult decisions a family can face. At Twilight Range, we believe this profound moment deserves to be as peaceful, private, and dignified as possible. Our in-home euthanasia service allows your pet to transition gently, surrounded by love in the familiar comfort of their own home, avoiding the stress of a clinic visit during their final hours.
Our Gentle Process: We prioritize your pet's comfort and your family's emotional well-being throughout the entire process. We encourage you to choose a special, comfortable spot for your pet in your home. Surrounding them with their favorite blankets, toys, or treats can help create a serene atmosphere. We are here to support you in every way. Click for more details.
Discussion & Preparation: We'll start with a conversation to ensure all your questions are answered and to help you prepare. We take care of the permission form and payment at this time.
Gentle Sedation: A calming sedative is administered to help your pet relax and drift into a peaceful sleep, completely free of pain or anxiety.
Comfort & Connection: You'll have ample time to say your final goodbyes and comfort your pet while they are deeply sedated. If desired, memorial items such as a pawprint or lock of fur can be prepared at this time.
The Final Step: A final, painless injection is given, allowing your pet to pass away peacefully while you are by their side.
Time for Reflection: We allow your family as much time as needed for private grieving and farewells.
Aftercare Options:
We offer reserved private, individual, and communal cremation through our trusted crematory partner, Pet Reflections. Aftercare costs depend on the size of your pet.
All visits include memorialization such as a lock of fur and a paw print. Additional memorialization options are available through our crematory partner.
Private and Individual cremation includes return of ashes to either your home or your regular veterinarian for convenient collection.
When a beloved pet is facing a chronic illness, a terminal diagnosis, or simply the challenges of advanced age, our Palliative and Hospice Care services are here to provide loving support. Our focus is not on a cure, but on maximizing your pet's comfort, managing pain, and enriching their remaining time, allowing your family to cherish every moment together.
What Our Care May Involve: All our palliative and hospice care services are delivered in the familiar, stress-free environment of your home, reducing anxiety for your pet and providing convenience for your family. We are dedicated to partnering with you to create a personalized care plan that prioritizes your pet's comfort and preserves their quality of life for as long as possible. Click for more details.
Comprehensive Pain Management: Advice on medications, supplements, and other comfort therapies tailored to your pet's specific needs.
Symptom Control: Addressing issues like nausea, appetite loss, incontinence, and anxiety to ensure comfort.
Quality of Life Assessments: Evaluations to monitor your pet's physical and emotional well-being, helping you make informed decisions. The appointment can transition to end of life care if needed.
Nutritional & Environmental Guidance: Advice on diet, hydration, mobility aids, and creating a comfortable, safe home environment.
Family Support & Education: Providing resources, answering questions, and offering empathetic guidance as you navigate this challenging journey.
Please note we do not do diagnostics or prescribe medications but can make recommendations to your regular veterinarian.
Navigating your pet's aging or illness journey can bring many questions and concerns. Our Telehealth Quality of Life Consultations offer convenient, expert veterinary guidance and support, all from the comfort and privacy of your home. This service reduces stress for both you and your pet, allowing for important discussions without the need for travel.
What Telehealth Consultations Are For: Telehealth consultations are for advice and support. These virtual sessions are ideal for discussing a wide range of topics. Click for more details.
Quality of Life Assessments: Initial or ongoing evaluations to help you understand your pet's current comfort levels and overall well-being.
Symptom Review & Management: Discussion of your pet's current symptoms, behaviors, and pain levels, and advice on adjusting comfort strategies.
Palliative Care Plan Discussions: Reviewing existing plans or exploring new options for chronic illness management.
Nutritional & Environmental Guidance: Advice on diet, hydration, mobility aids, and home modifications to enhance your pet's comfort.
End-of-Life Planning: Compassionate discussions about prognosis, what to expect, and making informed decisions about your pet's final journey.
Emotional Support: Providing a space for families to express concerns and receive empathetic support.
How It Works:
Schedule Your Consultation: Request an appointment through our website's contact form.
Connect Remotely: At your scheduled time, we'll connect via a secure video or phone call (Google Meet).
Receive Expert Advice: Engage in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Aronson to address your concerns and receive personalized recommendations.
Important Note: Please be aware that Utah law requires an in-person physical exam to establish a valid VPCR (veterinarian-patient-client relationship). I will not be able to diagnose disease or prescribe medication with this type of appointment unless I have already examined your pet.