Emergency Veterinary Hospitals
Animal Emergency Center
24360 Novi Rd Suite A,
Novi, MI 48375
248-348-1788
VEG-Ann Arbor
3157 Ann Arbor- Saline Rd, Suite D, Ann Arbor MI 48108
(734) 219-9782
Michigan State University- Small Animal Hospital
736 Wilson Rd.
East Lansing MI 48824
517-353-4523
Greater Lansing Veterinary Center
1290 W Grand River Ave Suite 500,
Williamston, MI 48895
517-708-2525
Oakland Veterinary Referral Services
1400 S Telegraph Rd,
Bloomfield Twp, MI 48302
248-334-6877
Blue Pearl Southfield
29080 Inkster Road
Southfield, MI 48034
248-354-6640
*Meets virtually*
MSU Veterinary Medical Center, Pet Loss Support Group. The Pet Loss Support Group, run by Veterinary Social Work Services at MSU’s Veterinary Medical Center, offers a safe place for individuals and families to express their feelings and talk about their experiences.
Meets remotely the second and fourth Thursdays of every month from 6:30-7:30pm.
There is no charge for service.
Open to anyone who has lost a pet- your pet did not have to be a patient at MSU's Veterinary Medical Center for you to attend.
To protect everyone’s privacy, Pet Loss Support Group requires a password to enter.
Please vsw@msu.edu to get the current password.
Website: https://cvm.msu.edu/hospital/services/social-work/pet-loss-support-group
Herbs an be used as "singles", through its much more common and more effective to create a combination of multiple herbs in one formula to both treat the aliment as well as support the patient as a whole.
With palliative care there are very useful herbs to be considered for renal disease, liver disease, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety (pain) and beyond.
Its important to work alongside your veterinarian when discussing this option.