Pet End-of-Life Care
When is the right time to say goodbye?
Making the decision is never easy, but at Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic, we are here with support, guidance, and compassionate care during this difficult time. Your pet’s final moments can be peaceful and dignified. If you have any questions, please ask us. We know how painful this decision can be and will be by your side to help you through every step.

Making a Quality-of-Life Decision
If you are unsure whether it is time to consider euthanasia, our veterinarians can perform quality-of-life exams to assess your pet’s overall health and comfort. During this evaluation, we will discuss your pet’s physical condition, pain levels, and daily well-being. Our team will give you an honest and compassionate assessment of your pet’s quality of life, helping you make the best decision for their comfort and dignity. We understand that every pet is unique, and we will take the time to discuss your concerns and answer any questions you may have about your pet’s condition. Our veterinarians will provide guidance based on your pet’s circumstances to help you make an informed and compassionate choice.
Euthansia and Cremation Services
Pet euthanasia is performed with care and respect so that your pet experiences no pain or discomfort. We want the experience to be peaceful for your pet and your family. Following euthanasia, we offer cremation services for your pet through a crematorium partner. If you would like to discuss cremation options and keepsakes prior to your pet’s appointment, please let us know.
FAQS for End-of-Life Care
Do you offer hospice care for pets?
Yes, we can develop a personalized hospice care plan for your pet’s at-home comfort. Our veterinarians will guide you in managing your companion during their final days, providing support with pain management, nutrition, and other needs.
What happens during the pet euthanasia process?
Euthanasia is a painless process. Your pet will first receive a sedative to help them relax. Once they are comfortable, an injection is administered that gently stops their heart. We will allow you as much time as you need with your pet before and after the procedure.
Can I be with my pet during euthanasia?
Yes, you are welcome to be with your pet during the euthanasia process. We encourage you to stay if you feel comfortable, as your presence can provide comfort to your pet in their final moments.
Do you provide at-home euthanasia services?
No, we do not offer at-home euthanasia services. Euthanasia is performed in our clinic to ensure a safe and easily-monitored environment.
Schedule Pet End-of-Life Services in Dunlap, TN
At Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic, you will find compassionate care during this challenging time. Please contact us if you have any questions or wish to discuss your pet’s needs. We are here to make your cat’s or dog’s final time peaceful.

Coops Creek Veterinary Clinic offers euthanasia for cats and dogs in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Whitwell, Jasper, Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Marion County, Grundy County, and neighboring Tennessee areas.