Pet Hospice and Euthanasia
When the time comes, we at College Hills Veterinary Hospital are here to provide compassionate pet euthanasia and supportive care from experienced hospice veterinarians in College Station, TX, guiding you through one of life’s most difficult decisions with empathy and respect.
What Is Pet Hospice and Euthanasia?
Pet hospice care focuses on maintaining comfort and quality of life for pets facing serious illness or advanced age. When curative treatment is no longer the best option, hospice allows families to focus on pain management, comfort, and meaningful time together.
Vet euthanasia is a gentle, humane medical procedure that may be recommended when a pet is suffering and their quality of life can no longer be maintained. While this decision is never easy, it can be a compassionate choice to prevent unnecessary pain.

Supporting You and Your Pet Through Every Step
We understand that deciding when to say goodbye is one of the hardest parts of loving a pet. Our team is here to support you with honest guidance, clear communication, and unwavering compassion.
Our hospice and pet euthanasia services include:
- Quality-of-life assessments to help guide decision-making
- Pain management and comfort-focused care plans
- Thoughtful, unhurried discussions about your pet’s needs and options
- Gentle, respectful vet euthanasia procedures
- Guidance on aftercare and memorial options
We take the time to answer your questions and help you feel as confident and supported as possible during this emotional time.
Compassionate Care You Can Trust
At College Hills Veterinary Hospital, our team approaches hospice care and pet euthanasia with the utmost sensitivity. We recognize the bond you share with your pet and honor that connection in every interaction.
Our veterinarians and staff are experienced in end-of-life care and are committed to ensuring your pet’s final moments are peaceful and free from fear or discomfort. We also strive to support you—emotionally and practically—throughout the process.
FAQs About Pet Hospice and Euthanasia
How do I know when it’s time?
This is a deeply personal decision. We can help assess your pet’s quality of life and discuss factors to consider, so you don’t have to make this decision alone.
Will my pet feel pain during euthanasia?
No. Vet euthanasia is designed to be gentle and painless, allowing your pet to pass peacefully.
Can I be with my pet during the procedure?
Yes. We encourage you to be present if you feel comfortable, so you can say goodbye in a way that feels right for you.
What happens after euthanasia?
We will discuss aftercare options with you, including how your pet’s remains can be handled according to your wishes.
Do you offer hospice support before euthanasia?
Yes. Our hospice veterinarians in College Station TX can help manage your pet’s comfort and quality of life leading up to this decision.

Honoring Your Pet with Dignity and Compassion
Saying goodbye is never easy, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Our team is here to provide gentle guidance, compassionate pet euthanasia, and supportive hospice care for pets and families in our community. At College Hills Veterinary Hospital, we are honored to help you navigate this final chapter with care, respect, and a focus on your pet’s comfort and dignity.


