ashes
at home
care
caring
cat euthanasia
comfort
compassion
difficult decision
difficult time
dignity
dog euthanasia
easier
emotional support
empathetic
end suffering
gentle
god sent
help
in home euthanasia
kind
love
no anxiety
no fear
no pain
no stress
patience
paw print
peaceful passing
pet euthanasia
professionalism
recommended
relaxed
respect
sensitive
short notice
support
thank you
understanding
| Fannie |
Dear Dr. Forslund,We cannot thank you enough for helping us with Fannie yesterday. We truly appreciate how quickly you got here and how comforting of a presence you provided for all of us. You have a very special gift and wonderful that you share it with people and pets when it is needed most. I’ve already told so many people about you and they had no idea that there was such an option. One little story to share: My brother-in-law, Michael recently lost his father. On the morning after his death Michael had to go into the bank he manages to get some things in order for the day. He opened the ATM machine and there was a penny in there. He said it was really strange because that was all that was in there and there are never coins. He opened his email at his desk and had received a message from someone he didn’t know that said whenever you find a penny it’s to let you know someone you love just made it into heaven and is ok. After you left I picked up those towels and things in the shower and threw them in the wash. When I pulled them out to put them in the dryer a penny was in the bottom of the washer. I was wondering how that got in there and then remembered Michael’s story so I knew Fannie was letting us know that she had made it to heaven and that she was ok. I’ll always be thankful for how peaceful you made her transition. Take care, Jacqueline Moon
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Dear Dr. Forslund,