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These testimonials were freely submitted from the hearts of my clients and are unedited and unsolicited.

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9/19/2011

Dr. Morrison,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your professionalism during the very difficult time for us regarding the condition of our beloved family member, Bear.

You have a very unique way of reading people when it comes to the selection of words of encouragement that you offer to the family at such a difficult time. You noticed the connection between Bear and my wife as soon as you arrived at our home and immediately started making them as comfortable as humanly possible in hopes to make the inevitable a tad bit easier and even though my wife is still very upset and will be for a long period of time, she seemed very comfortable with you and that is a rarity when it came to her beloved friend, Bear.

No amount of words can express the thanks for your understanding and kindness and God bless you for all you do for families like us.

Sincerely,
Harry and Pam Gardner


Dear Dr. Morrison,

I just wanted to thank you for the amount of time, caring, and compassion you gave Danny and our family during his passing. The way you helped all of us through it - including Susie - was incredible. Thank you for being there each step of the way and for guiding us through the process. And thank you for the amount of reverence you showed Danny. It felt very special to see him in the final viewing in your car. You were truly a God send in our time of need, and we could not have asked for a better experience. You are a very special person. Thank you for doing what you do.

All of my gratitude, Stephanie


Dr. Morrison,

Thanks again for being so great with us and Braxton. You made the experience delightful...we miss our boy.

Anyway, he is the poem my sister sent me that we discussed.

Thanks again, Patty & Sheila.

Poem For Cats

And God asked the feline spirit
Are you ready to come home?
Oh, yes, quite so, replied the precious soul
And, as a cat, you know I am most able
To decide anything for myself.

Are you coming then? asked God.
Soon, replied the whiskered angel
But I must come slowly
For my human friends are troubled
For you see, they need me, quite certainly.

But don't they understand? asked God
That you'll never leave them?
That your souls are intertwined. For all eternity?
That nothing is created or destroyed?
It just is....forever and ever and ever.

Eventually they will understand,
Replied the glorious cat
For I will whisper into their hearts
That I am always with them
I just am....forever and ever and ever.


Dr. Mimi,

Tomorrow is the " date" (one month) of Bubba's passing, although Thursday was exactly four weeks he has been gone. And I miss him and talk to him as if he is still here.

Michelle, thank you SO much for making Bubba's transition painless, calm and loving. God was with me when I found you to help me with making my best friends' last breath be peaceful and loving. As the days go on, I am remembering when he was happy and healthy, unlike the last few months when I could tell he wasn't feeling so great.

Now that the realization that Bubba is no longer here on earth, I am comforted knowing he is with God, and that you were the portal, that helped him pass so gracefully.

With my heartfelt gratitude, I truly thank you, Michelle.

God Bless You. Teri


Hi Dr Morrison. This is Ralph and Lupe calling at 5:15 Friday afternoon. Again we want to say we appreciate everything you did. And you were very professional, also.

I will probably still cry for a few days but that how it is because he was my buddy. You take care we look forward to seeing you in future, ok? Have a grat weekend and thats all.

My wife said we will start doing (other) services with you and I think that's commendable on her part and my part because I agreed with her. So you take care, have a great weekend and You be safe out there. Thank you.


Hi Dr. Morrison,
 
Thank you for all that you did to help me with Bandit.  What a tough and emotional situation, I am so thankful that you were able to help me and Bandit,.
 
I miss Bandit greatly, but I am comforted that I was able to spend as much time as I could during his final days with him, and he truly left this world peacefully and surrounded by people that loved him his whole life.
 
I am especially comforted knowing that Bandit was able to go peacefully in his own home, and that you were there to help us to  make it as comfortable and loving as we possibly could for his final moments. 
 
That you came out on a Sunday afternoon to our home is something I am so grateful for, thank you so much.  What you're able to do for pet owners and their pets is so valuable and important, I wouldn't have wanted Bandit to go any other way.  
  
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
 
Warm Regards, Sarah Teixeira

Dr. Morrison,

I wanted to take a few minutes to express to you how much your warmth and compassion helped me get through a very difficult day. Your loving, gentle, and kind manner put me at ease immediately. I appreciated you taking the time to let the dogs become familiar with you and how you explained everything you were going to do before you did it. You made sure the other dogs knew what was going on and you prepared all of us for what was going to happen. I especially appreciated your confirmation that it was definitely time to let Brandy go, so that she would not have to suffer. It is such a hard decision to make, but in the end we have to make it for them. It truly takes a very special person to be able to do what you do, and I thank you so much for your compassion and kindness. I am going to miss Brandy so very much, but I am comforted knowing that I got to hold her and tell her how much I loved her as she went on to a better place. Thank you for making that a memory that was a positive experience and full of love and warmth.

God Bless You, Silvana

PS Please tell Laurie that I am so thrilled with the paw imprint. It is so heartwarming to see it on the mantle everyday and think about all the good times we had.


Dr. Mimi,

Jan and I cannot express our gratitude and compassion that you showed us during the passing of our beloved dog Jonas. You turned an unpleasant situation into a blessed event. The time that you took with us was remarkable walking us through all the processes of his transition. We both felt so blessed to have such a wonderful and caring person help us deal with Jonas's death. It was also wonderful that you made sure the other dogs were a part of this.

We will always hold a special place in our hearts for you and what you do. You made Jonas look so comfortable at the end with the pillows, blanket, feathers and stuffed animals. It made things much easier.

I am very happy that I found you on the internet and will definately recommend you to friends. It takes a special person to do what you do!

Again, thank you, and please tell CeCe that we really appreciated all here help also.

May your life be blessed with love and happiness! Patrick & Jan

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Hello Dr. Morrison,

I want to thank you for the sweet card that you sent for Brandy. Hopi Animal Hospital also sent a card which I thought was very thoughtful. It’s been 11 days and I still wait for her to greet me when I get home. There are still many days with tears but we are also sharing the good memories of Brandy every day with each other. She will never be forgotten.

I can’t express how comforting it was for you to come to her home and assist us in her final hours. Thank you for your kindness and compassion. You truly are an angel for all of us.

With much love, Shirley, Shelby, Lauren and Brandy


Michelle,

Here is my order with Entrusted Pet for the Urn. We miss our Moki deeply but we feel blessed to have had you there to help us...

Thank you so very much! Peg

Moki and Cooper


Dr. Morrison,

I want to thank you for the time and care that you provided to Jake, Duane, and me on Saturday, September 11th. The decision to call you was very difficult, but I knew in my heart that he was hurting more than he expressed and even more so after talking to you about his declining signs and symptoms over the past six to seven months. I have attached a photo of him, one that I took while he was sitting on the back yard pool deck in 2005. He was a very special pup and I was blessed to have him in my life for nearly 11 years. Again, thank you, but even that just doesn't seem to express how deeply appreciative I am that you provided a peaceful, home passing for Jake.

Sincerely, Laura Rocco


Thanks you so much for your help with Brody today. It was a beautiful ending for our most beloved brody. We miss him but know it was the best thing we could have done for him. Thank you again.

Love to you, Andy and Terry


Dr. Morrison,

Thank you for coming out late to help us ease Aspen out. Dan and I found your respect and your compassion, for both Aspen and for us, incredibly generous. We could not have asked for more than you gave us on that sad night. Thank you for the gentle ease with which he spent his last hour, and the gentle ease with which he let go of this life. Thank you for your service, your kindness, and compassion. Thank you for the tech that you brought with you- please give him our thanks as well.

Sheila and Dan


Thank you for telling me about this song. When I put "Elton John" into I Tunes search I got his hit songs. I put "Carla Elton John" into I Tunes search and got four versions of Carla Etude songs. I did download it and you were correct it is very beautiful. Thank you again for coming to the house and making Carla's death much better for her and myself.

Pat Triplett

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Hello, Dr. Morrison,

I found this poem, and love it. It describes how I feel about the service your provided over the weekend.

Never Above You
Never Below You
But Always With You

~ Ruth Rose

Julie


Dear Dr. Morrison:

I am Olga Sweat's daughter and Stinky Sweat’s "sister." I would like to pay for his home euthanasia. Would it be possible for me to give you a call and give you my credit card information? Also, my Mom told me about your phone conversations and I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking such good care of her and Stinky. Thank you.

Barbara Polowetz


Dear Dr. Morrison,

Thank You for your professionalism, kindness, help, patience and flexibility in helping me to care for my dear Snuggles. Your talking to me helped me. I miss Snuggles terribly, but know that we did the right thing at the right time and that Snuggie can now rest peacefully.

I placed Snuggie in the room with my other 2 cats, Miss Mae and Samantha. Miss Mae, who is my Velcro cat that likes to stick by my side and is very demanding of attention, I liken her to a 2 year old human (whom I do love), smelled Snuggles face several times before dashing away. Samantha knew, turn her head and didn’t want anything to do with Snuggie’s body. Both cats have been very quiet this morning….I have had Snuggie the longest – 18 years, and have had Miss Mae for 6 years (though believe she is around 12 years old) …and Samantha for about 3 years (she’s about 13-14) …meaning that Snuggie has always been a part of our home since Miss Mae and Samantha joined.

Kindly, Julie


Jack the CatI just wanted to thank you so much for helping us with Jack yesterday. It was truly spiritual and I can't tell you how much I appreciate the way you handled everything. You were so kind and patient with all of us. Attached is a picture I took of Jack several weeks ago. He was a beautiful boy and you helped him make a beautiful, peaceful transition.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Lisa and Jon Shore (and angel Jack Jenkins)

 

 

 

 


Dr. Morrison, I just wanted to take another moment to thank you for coming out yesterday and performing that disagreeable, but necessary service for my dog, Kiba.

My main concern was that she did not suffer and I am gratified that you clearly did not cause her any suffering and that her passing was as peaceful and painless as possible. Thank you.

I imagine that you see a lot of dogs at the end of their lives, frail and unwell instead of young and vibrant.

I put together 3 or 4 minutes of video of Kiba for my family and friends for when she was a puppy and when she was about 1-year old. I thought, perhaps, you might like to see her when she was young instead of as you did. The video can be seen here: http:// vimeo.com/13062180

Thank you again, Eugene Glover


Hi Dr. Mimi,

Just wanted to thank you again for your tender care for both me and my cat Juno. I really appreciate and respect what you do. If I can offer an testimonial or reference contact, feel free to use me. Iʼll see you again someday for my other cat, but hopefully not for a long while yet!

Kind regards, Paul Sawyer


Dr. Morrison,

I just want to thank you for your services at such a time of need last month with Pepper. I can't believe it's already been over a month now! The house is much quieter without him around.

I miss him terribly but I know it was his time and we helped to end his pain. Thank you for your caring and compassion.

Samantha and Jeff Karr


Hello Dr. Morrison,

Gary and I want to thank you so much for coming to out home and helping us allow Maya to be in a better place. The way you helped us was so compassionate, sensitive, and thoughtful. This was absolutely the hardest thing I've been through in my life but it helps to know Maya left us with her dignity and her last days weren't full of misery and suffering. Maya was my first pet, I've never had to do anything like this before and it hurts so much. However I know that this day would come and it is inevitable, but what Maya gave to us made it more than worth it.

Thank you again, I will definately recommend you to others who are facing this decision.

You are wonderful at what you do! Kari and Gary Griffo


Hi, there, Dr. Morrison .. thanks so much for sending me that lovely, thoughtful card. You were so kind to Tabitha ... and took such good care of me and my friend, Diane. Tabitha was such a sweet kitty, and she hated going in the car, so I dreaded doing that just to have her euthanized. You provided such a valuable service ... saying thank you seems so inadequate. Please mail me some of your cards so I can distribute them to vets in my area; others should know about your service and how special you are.

I have given your contact information to the person I mentioned briefly; her name is Jane Ehrlich; I think she needed to know about you and your service (she does now :-) ), and it might be helpful for you to know about her work with cats. She is a feline behavioral counselor, helping people with cats with behavioral problems so they don't euthanize cats unnecessarily. She has excellent experience in the area, and does pet sitting and some boarding as well. She will likely be in touch with you via email since both of your schedules are busy and unpredictable many days :-).

I so appreciate your being here to make Tabitha's leaving as comfortable and comforting as possible. If there is anything I can do for you such as a testimonial for your website or anything else to help others know of your service, just let me know. Sending good thoughts your way, Doris

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Hi Dr. Morrison,

Thanks for taking the time to talk with me today. I've attached a prayer (from the book:"Anytime Prayers for Everyday Women"-Robert Hall) and a picture of our little Coco.

Take care, Barbara


Hi Dr M, I just want to thank you so much for all your concern and love for Oz today. You made a really difficult decision a bit easier to cope with. I feel like it was the right decision for me to make for Oz. I always worried about her - I didn't ever want her to be afraid or be uncomfortable in any way. She was the best dog I've ever had!! I will be lost without her - she's been such a dear companion since my sweet husband died, however, I do know that the two of them will be hiking and running every day!!

Please thank C. for me as well. I so appreciate everything the two of you did today, especially the sweet viewing of her on the satin bed with the stuffed animals. I had no idea that you were doing that..... what a sweet, sweet remembrance that will be. She looked so peaceful and it was really good for my little granddaughters to see her that way and get to kiss her goodbye.

I cannot thank you enough.

Sincerely, Diana Rix, proud "mommy" of Oz


Hello Dr. Morrison,

Gary and I want to thank you so much for coming to out home and helping us allow Maya to be in a better place. The way you helped us was so compassionate, sensitive, and thoughtful. This was absolutely the hardest thing I've been through in my life but it helps to know Maya left us with her dignity and her last days weren't full of misery and suffering. Maya was my first pet, I've never had to do anything like this before and it hurts so much. However I know that this day would come and it is inevitable, but what Maya gave to us made it more than worth it.

Thank you again, I will definitely recommend you to others who are facing this decision. You are wonderful at what you do!

Kari and Gary Griffo


Hi Dr. MiMi,

I cannot begin to thank you enough for taking care of Bailey and my family last might. You are such a blessing, and I am so grateful and thankful for you. Last night could have been so scary for us, especially when her right leg wasnʼt totally cooperating You did not panic for even a second, you stayed so calm and Bailey was so peaceful, I will never forget what you did for us, thank you, thank you, thank you. I will cherish the picture we took of her in the back of your car, it is truly the sweetest memory our family could have of her just sleeping like an angel all cuddled up in the fluffy blanket.

I meant to ask you if you wanted any of her things. We have dog food, pillows, leashes, etc. If you take those kind of items and donate to people let me know and I will give them to C when she comes to bring Baileyʼs ashes to me.

Thank you again for being so loving and great at what you do. We are eternally grateful.

Love, Bretta

This email is to let you know that our sweet dog Bailey passed away last night. We found out a couple weeks ago that Bailey had a tumor the size of a football in her chest and that is was crushing her heart and lungs. Although she was not in pain, she had less than 15% lung capacity and the pressure on her heart was preventing the blood to come back in through her right side, therefore causing extreme edema. Bailey had such heart, just when we would think she was too weak to go on she would get up and start wagging her tail and licking your face! Yesterday she was so swollen from the edema that it was difficult for her to lay down. Because there were no options to eliminate the edema and make her more comfortable we didnʼt want her to suffer her last couple days she had with us.

We had Dr. Michelle Morrison come to our house last night to euthanize Bailey. Dr. Morrison is an angel from God that came to help us. She is truly the most compassionate and loving person we could have ever been blessed with. Me, Pat and the boys were with Bailey throughout the entire process. Bailey did not have a single moment of anxiety or stress. She was at peace wagging her tail and giving us kisses, she was so tired it was almost as if she was thanking us for letting her go to sleep. Once she was asleep and her heart stopped beating we stayed with her and pet her and loved her and talked to her, she was sp peaceful. Dr. Morrison then had us leave the room and called us outside 5 minutes later to say goodbye. She and her assistant had laid Bailey in a cushy bed and snuggled her up in a huge cushy white blanket with stuffed animals. She seriously looked like a sleeping angel, I took pictures of her and Nick climbed into the truck and kissed her goodbye. It is honestly the sweetest most beautiful memory I will ever have of her and I am eternally grateful to Dr. Morrison for making what should have been the hardest thing my family would have to go through into one of the most beautiful and peaceful experiences of our lives. I will love her forever for what she did for us.

I am not attaching any pictures to this email, if any of you would like to see the picture of Bailey sleeping like an angel you can let me know and I will send it to you.

For the mothers on my distribution list, Happy Motherʼs Day

Love to you all, Bretta, Pat, Josh and Nick

Black LabsBailey

Dr. Morrison,

We spoke this afternoon regarding the impending passage of our dog Sam. I would like to thank you for your compassionate dialogue regarding the situation of his illness and death. It is our intent to call you when we get closer to his time.

Once again, thank you. Mike & Janet Haerle


You asked me to let you know how Jack and I are doing ... we're doing. We miss our little girl so much. I printed off some more pictures and now she is in every room so we can see her at all times. It will get easier but there are times when it is so difficult and times we still expect to see her in her bed, on the couch, etc. I am attaching something I wrote, thought you might enjoy it:

We lost our special friend
Sickness took her love from us.
We know we'll never understand
Why she had to leave.

From the time our eyes first met
A bond began to grow.
Love and devotion strengthened
From day one to the end.

It seems like such a short time
We had to spend together,
Yet what she gave to us
We will cherish for all time.

She filled a space inside us
No other could satisfy,
A selfless giving bering
Who only wanted to please.

All we shared can't be replaced
Yet the memories we'll hold dear.
A part of us will always grieve
Our special friend ... our dog.

Thanks for making such a horrible time so personal and loving for both Molly and I.

Betty (Elizabeth) Holmes

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Thank you so much for all your help today, it is very much appreciated!

Teddy Ribortella

Old Great Dane


Hello All,

I wanted to let everyone know that we had to let go of our wonderful guy Atticus yesterday. It was one of the hardest things ever, but he let us know very clearly that it was time.

I got Attie from the Mesa Humane Society in 1999. At the time, I was told he was around 5 years old. When I got him, I was grieving from the loss of another dog that I had for several years. My brother told me this poor little dog in Mesa had worms, a broken paw and all kinds of different ailments. He said that he was sure he wouldnʼt make it if I didnʼt go get him right away. I went and picked him up that day. His paw was wrapped up not because it was broken, but because he had been chewing on it. I took him to the vet and he had zero health problems! He just needed for someone to love him. I have always been thankful for that little “scam.” Atticus helped me through a very difficult loss, and I fell madly in love with him. We had a good long time together, and even though this is very painful, I would not trade my time with him for anything.

Without going into too many sad details, I will tell you that when I woke up yesterday morning, there was not a doubt in my mind that I had to get him some help immediately. Marsha takes the bus to work, so she did not have a car. Her co-worker was kind enough to offer her car, and she was home with us within an hour. I was able to reach a Veterinarian who was kind enough to cancel her non-emergency appointments so that she could get to our home fast and help us. Within two hours, she was here, and she gave Atticus a shot, which immediately relaxed him and took away his pain. She waited with us for a very long time while we talked to him and loved on him. When we were ready, she peacefully and lovingly helped him make his transition. Thank God for this woman. Dr. MiMi spent well over two hours with us, and we are so grateful for her kindness.

I have attached two Photos that give me great comfort. The picture with the rose shows the last memory that Dr. MiMi was kind enough to provide for us – Atticus comfortable and relaxed. The other is a snapshot from a video that Marsha took just two short week ago. It looks like Atticus is heading for the light!

Love . . .

Atticus

I just wanted to pass this on. It's the ones who appreciate us which help us to carry on!

:)

Christina


Thank you for replying Christina. I went with your referral of Dr Morrison. She came out Friday evening and helped us with transitioning Braxton. She was great with us and with him.

Thank you again, Sheila


Dr M,

Thank you so much for the beautiful card and prayer flags. That was so thoughtful of you. I am still having a rough go of it and what you said is so true. For every Great Love there is great Loss. And it was an incredible love. That is what I cry for now is the loss of the connection and love. The void seems to grow and so does the aloneness.

I see Melinda Vail on 10 Feb. I will let you know how that goes. I hope that I am not expecting to much.

Thank you for your love and support. Many Blessings to you Donna


Hi Dr. Mimi,

I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how much both John and I appreciated your services in regards to Sheba. As much as it was painful and we hated to say goodbye we both agree that it was the best decision for her. As a matter of fact it was a beautiful experience in the sense that our girl passed away in dignity and in the comfort of her own home on her own bed surrounded by her family.

Although we miss her greatly and the house seems much emptier we are at peace with the decision we made and we cannot thank you enough for your kindness to Sheba and ourselves. We have already told many of our friends about you and your service and please feel free to use any part of this email as a testimonial on your website.

With best regards, John Stuart, John Stuart and Puppy


Dr. Morrison,

Terra and I wanted to get you a note of gratitude for helping us with Ellie. Your compassion is genuine and honest and that was felt by us both.

This was the first pet that Terra and I have had put to sleep so it was especially hard for us. I'm sure you could easily see that we loved Ellie very much. Your guidance and command of the situation helped us through an impossibly sad time in our lives. I have been with Ellie for almost 8 years and Terra has grown to love her over the past 2 years. I would have never imagined that an animal could touch humans they way that Ellie did for Terra and I.

As I had mentioned before, your optimism and positive energy was a refreshing change. It's not that I don't think that the other doctors didn't care or weren't concerned for Ellie but you went above and beyond to help us explore all scenarios and possibilities. You always answered my phone calls and made it feel like you were our own personal doctor and your true concern for Ellie was appreciated. If all doctors were like you, the world would be a better place.

Also, please feel free to use me a reference if any of your other potential clients should like to have one for your services. They can call or email me with the information that you have.

Sincerely, Justin


Dr. Morrison:

To start, I'm touched by your commitment to your craft and to the families you are helping. I feel your concern and empathy when we speak. I appreciate, very much, you offering to change your schedule tomorrow to help us.

Linda


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SADIE’S DAY!

She passed over in quite a peaceful state in my arms. She gave such love and life lessons that many people have learned along the way. She is guiding us as we speak in many ways.

Her earthly body was giving out with one problem then the next. I chose not to put her through anymore testing, dental work, medicine shoved down her throat. She and I decided to let her cross over.

Coincidentally, the usual vet office computers were not working. Coincidentally, the hospital I called does not do euthanasia, but has a number of one that comes to the home. She happens to be on maternity leave and refers me to Dr. Michelle Morrison, DMV a holistic vet. We talk on the phone and she can tell by the phone call that it needs done today and I can tell on the phone she would care how the process took place.

Dr. Michelle calls me back to explain the process and price. We agree with a time for her to come in the afternoon. Linda, my dear friend, asked me earlier if she could be with me when I drive to vet, so I call her. I did not have anyone else at the time to be here. She agreed to come at 2 pm.

Laura called me back and also agreed to be here at about 2 pm. Nettie called a bit later and also agreed to be here.

The four of us gathered, after I did some solitaire ceremony, and gave Sadie loving vibrations and peaceful transitions. When Dr. Michelle arrived Sadie was a bit anxious and wondering what was going on, but loving the love vibs. Dr. Michelle was asking medical (physical) questions. She did some preliminary exam stuff. She spent a good portion of an hour just talking about Sadie’s symptoms. She had some conclusions that Sadie had some neurological issues going on. Her ear tilt & her lopsided gate were why she came to that conclusion.

As the rain comes to cleanse the earth we gathered.

Laura did some vibration frequencies with the Solfeggio tuning forks and explained them as she proceeded. Sadie relaxed completely. Nettie said her goodbyes & Linda bid me blessings. Laura was letting the Solfeggio forks do what they wanted to do.

When the time for Sadie came, we brought her back to the Arizona Room where we spent many hours. Sadie & I got comfortable, she in my arms as I lay by her back, as I have done many, many times. Laura was tinkling the forks as Dr. Michelle was explaining the process she would be doing. It came the time we asked Laura if she wanted to stay. She was apprehensive about the process but would stay for me if I needed. I told her she was free to go if she chose to do that. She did choose that and I was ok with being with Dr. Michelle and Sadie. It gave me time to be with Sadie before, during, and after the process as me, not concerned about others.

After some time with Sadie, I granted Dr. Michelle the time to put the morphine and apromapine into her system for her rest. We talked about Sadie and the time she had with Gary and I, about the transition experience, about life in general. I spoke to Sadie as I wanted to, as she was in her peaceful state. She was resting as she loved to do.

As I said it was ok for Dr. Michelle to administer the final injection, I knew it was time. The final injection was given as Sadie did not stir, but accepted it with her full heart. She was ready to leave this body and guide us from above.

I felt a vibration flow through me as our foreheads touched. She had gone from this life to the next.

Sadie


Dear Michelle,

Thanks again for your help with Sierra. We are just now really feeling the gap she left in our home. Our other dog, Copper, seems to be handling it fine, with all the extra attention he now receives.

Have a good week.

Lori and Phil Thomas


Dr. Morrison-

Thank you, again for coming out today. We definitely felt better about saying good-bye to Bear the way we did...although the house will feel very empty for a while and it is difficult to think about never seeing her again.

Thank you (and John)!! Kim Schulze


Hello Dr. Morrison,

I have attached two pictures of Pumpkin so you may see her as the vibrant little person that she was.

We miss her presence with us, however as difficult as it is, we know that we gave her our last gift of love by allowing her soul to be released from her sick body. Our loving God gave her to us to love for "awhile", and now she went back to Him.

We both thank you for being a loving part of her transition by allowing her to remain in her own home, under her beloved Christmas tree, and in her own bed. David and I were also comforted by your gift of caring, not only for her, but also for us.

Thank you Dr. Morrison for being you. You have a gift from God, and I am thankful that you were placed in our path for our dear little girl. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

Ann Brock Page Ludington


Hello Dr. Morrison,

Thank you for driving so far to help make things so comfortable for "MY GIRL" (Sasha), and allowing me to assist in the final stages of her life and departing. You have know idea how much that meant to me. I would like to mail you a check for the balance if you can be so kind and let me know the address you would like me to send it to and, and who do I make it out to. I do a lot of pet sitting and have friends with pets, so if possible I would like to refer you out ,and get some more cards from you. That would be great...

I thought going to bed without her was going to be the hardest part... It wasn't until I came home and she wasn't there to greet me. That's the hardest part... They say time heals the wounds. I'm ready to heal in all aspects. I hope the New Year is better for everyone including me.

Many Blessings, Laila


Hi Dr. Morrison

I apologize that it has been almost two months since you helped us say good bye to our basset hound, Millie. We do appreciate how kind and understanding you were with us and with her. Your message in the sympathy card you sent has meant so much to us. It is still on our counter with other sympathy cards and we read it often.

We loved her very much and we really wish we had waited another day or week before making that decision. But you made it very peaceful for her and we are so grateful.

Thanks so much for providing such a wonderful service. If it had to be done, you were the perfect choice for us and for Millie.

Faye and Duane Jones


Dear Michelle,

Thank you again for your loving help with my dear kitty Blue. Here are a couple photos of Blue. One when I got her and the other one is from a month ago.

Angel has not left my side since you left. Thank you for being so gentle with my little girl. She will be missed terribly by Angel and me.

Nancy Walterscheid


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