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Pet End-of-Life Care Serving Langley, BC

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult experiences a family faces. At Campbell Heights Animal Hospital, we provide compassionate end-of-life care for dogs and cats near Langley and throughout South Surrey, with the goal of ensuring your pet's final time is peaceful, dignified, and surrounded by the people who love them. Our team is here to guide your family through this process with sensitivity, patience, and genuine care.

In-Clinic End-of-Life Services

We provide in-clinic end-of-life services in a quiet, private space that allows your family to be present with your pet and say goodbye in your own way. Our team prioritizes your pet's comfort and dignity throughout and supports your family at every step. We are honored to provide this care and understand the profound significance of this moment.

Communal Cremation

Communal cremation is a respectful option for families who do not wish to receive their pet's ashes back. Your pet is cremated alongside other animals with care and dignity. This option allows for a meaningful farewell while entrusting aftercare to our team. We work with trusted cremation partners to ensure this process is handled with the respect your pet deserves.

Private Cremation

Private cremation ensures that your pet is cremated individually and that their ashes are returned to you in a personalized urn. Many families find comfort in having their pet's ashes close, and this option allows you to keep their memory present in your home or scatter ashes in a meaningful location. We offer a selection of urns and assist with the private cremation process.

Memorial Products

We offer a range of memorial products to help you honor and celebrate the life of your pet. Options include paw print impressions, personalized urns, shadow boxes, keepsake jewelry, and fur preservation. These items provide a tangible way to keep your pet's memory present and meaningful. Our team will help you choose something that feels right for your family.

Aftercare Guidance

Grief after the loss of a pet is real and valid, and the period following your pet's passing can be disorienting. Our team provides aftercare guidance that includes information on pet loss support resources, how to talk to children about the loss of a pet, and steps to consider in the days that follow. We remain available to answer questions and provide support as you navigate this time.

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FAQs

How do I know when it is time to consider end-of-life care for my pet near Langley?
This is a deeply personal decision that depends on your pet’s quality of life, pain level, ability to do the things they enjoy, and their overall trajectory. We encourage open conversations with our veterinary team and can help you assess your pet’s comfort using quality-of-life frameworks. We are here to support whatever decision feels right for your family, with no judgment and no pressure.
Can my family be present during end-of-life care at Campbell Heights?
Yes. We encourage family members to be present if they wish. We provide a private, quiet space where you can spend time with your pet before, during, and after the process. There is no rush. We work at your pace and support however many family members you would like to have present.
What is the difference between communal and private cremation for pets near Langley?
In communal cremation, your pet is cremated alongside other animals and the ashes are not returned. In private cremation, your pet is cremated individually and the ashes are returned to you in an urn of your choosing. Both options are handled with care and respect. Our team will walk you through both so you can choose what feels most meaningful.

Our team is here to support your family through this difficult time with compassion and respect. Contact Campbell Heights Animal Hospital near Langley to discuss end-of-life care for your pet. Call (236) 500-9000.

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