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Paws Forever Home Euthanasia Vet Melbourne

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 474 997 393



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24.01.2022 Lest We Forget.



24.01.2022 Grief is the price we pay for love.

22.01.2022 Rest In Peace little Boo. You inspired so many, and touched so many lives all over the world.

20.01.2022 Play School tackles death for first time in a new episode on beginnings and endings. It can be a challenging time for most of us, but the concept of death and grief is perhaps hardest to understand for children.



20.01.2022 An interesting read if you have children and are trying to decide what or how to tell them about your terminally ill pet.

19.01.2022 What a beautiful idea.

18.01.2022 Death can sometimes leave us a lovely gift.



16.01.2022 Rest In Peace, Lazarus Dog.

15.01.2022 Due to the recent events with COVID-19, there are some veterinary clinics who are no longer able to allow you to be present with your pet it the veterinary clinic when they are euthanised. This is due to the increased risk to their staff and clients by allowing you to enter the building. Home euthanasia is a great alternative to going to a veterinary clinic, even more so at this unprecedented time. Home euthanasia is an important option for you, even more so in the face o...f COVID-19, because: You get to be present with your pet at the time of the euthanasia, in the comfort of your own home You dont have to leave your house, which is especially important during COVID-19, where we are all trying to stay home You dont have to come in to contact with other clients or staff members at a veterinary clinic, thus minimising your chance of exposure to COVID-19 Lots of pets are often less stressed at home than they are at a veterinary clinic We are still available for you and your furry family members for home visits at this stage. Vets have been listed as an essential service for now. Please call us on 0474 997 393 or email [email protected] for more information. Stay healthy and safe.

14.01.2022 Dementia happens in our pets too, and it can be devastating for everyone.

11.01.2022 Or any other pet**

11.01.2022 Where we hope they wait to join us again one day.



08.01.2022 A great idea to remember our four legged family members!

04.01.2022 To all of our friends who have lost a beloved pet this year, this is for you. Gone but never forgotten. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS AT RAINBOW BRIDGE...Continue reading

03.01.2022 Give your pet a space, even when theyre gone. What a lovely idea - gone but never forgotten.

03.01.2022 We will be open as usual over the Easter holiday period, including on public holidays. Wishing all our clients and pets a safe and hoppy holiday!

01.01.2022 We have had a lot of questions about the recent coronavirus outbreak. So, to put your minds at ease, here is a list of our frequently asked questions and ...answers: Can my pet get Covid -19? NO currently there is no evidence that this strand of Coronavirus can be transmitted to pets What about the Greyhound case in Geelong? This was the Canine Coronavirus which has always been present in Australia and is NOT related to the Covid - 19 virus. The Greyhounds have been quarantined and it is highly unlikely to spread How did a dog in Hong Kong test positive? This dog was in close contact with an infected human, who was likely shedding large quantities of the virus. This led to the virus particles being in the dogs nose without it actually being infected. In short, there was Coronavirus on the dog just like there was Coronavirus on the floor in the room but the dog was not infected or diseased Is there a vaccine for Covid - 19? There is currently no vaccine for animals or humans against Covid - 19 For more information read the following article https://wsava.org//COVID-19_WSAVA-Advisory-Document-Feb-29 #coronavirus #coronaoutbreak #corona2020

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