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What To ExpectFurever Loved2024-09-13T01:22:15+00:00

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What To Expect?

Slide The Procedure A caring veterinarian will greet you during the window of the arrival time at your home. Please let us know of any sentimental locations, personalizations or keepsakes to make this experience as comfortable as possible. Once the pet parent and family are ready there will be an injection administered to help relax the patient. Once the injection is administered it can take 10 or 15 minutes to take full effect. Depending on the furry family member’s health the injection can take a little longer to reach full effect. Once the furry family member is adequately resting comfortably then another injection is administered to provide even further calming and relaxation. The last injection given is an anesthetic so your furry family member will experience a serene and peaceful passing.

Slide If a selection was made of either communal cremation or private cremation then the furry family member will be wrapped gently and personally escorted by the veterinarian directly to the crematory. After Care

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About Dr. Santore

Dr. Santore graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.  She obtained her BS in Biology from Temple University with a minor in philosophy. She was born and raised in Southwest Philadelphia but lived in Southern New Jersey starting in the middle of high school.  Recently she relocated to Chester County, Pennsylvania to raise her family.  Dr. Santore spent 14 years in general practice working with dogs, cats and small mammals. Briefly, she spent time providing end-of-life care and in home euthanasia services with a corporate owned business.  She has also spent some time teaching for a veterinary technician program as well. Recently, she has performed various relief services locally and even dabbled in telemedicine as well.  Dr. Santore has a passion for senior care and end of life care.  After years of working in many different aspects of veterinary medicine, Dr. Santore is excited to pursue her dream of providing hospice, senior care and in-home euthanasia services to five local counties in Pennsylvania.  In her free time Dr. Santore loves to travel, try various restaurants, exercise, and spend time with her family. She is married to her high school sweetheart husband and has two school age children.  She has two Shih Tzu mix dogs named Hendrix and Stitch currently.  However, she will never forget her other personal pets that she has lost throughout the years that contributed to her true calling of lovingly guiding furry family members over the rainbow bridge.

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