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    Matt C.

    Thank you to Dr. Pearce and his wife for making the hardest decision I've ever had to make, a little bit easier to cope and deal with. The compassion and care he showed to my boy Rocco in his final moments will always be remembered. I would highly recommend Dr Pearce.

    Carey I.

    I cannot say enough positive things about Dr. Pearce at Serenity Pet Euthanasia. This was the hardest decision we had to make for our 13 year old kidney cat Ziggy and Dr. Pearce was so gentle and kind from the minute he walked through our door. He gave us so much grace and space to feel the pain we were feeling while giving us words of comfort that we were doing this in the most comfortable and painless way possible for our baby. This decision came unexpectedly and Dr. Pearce was available and accommodating to our schedule and needs. We can't thank him and his wife enough for how comforting they made this extremely difficult experience. We will cherish the mementos of our babies paw prints forever! Thank you, Dr. Pearce!

    e recently had to say goodbye to our beloved dog, Porter, and while it was one of the hardest moments of our lives, we are incredibly grateful to have had the support of Serenity's at home service. Knowing Porter was able to pass peacefully in the comfort of his own home -- his safe space -- brought us a sense of comfort during such a heartbreaking time. Dr. Pearce was truly exceptional. He was professional, warm, and compassionate-- treating Porter with the utmost respect and care from the moment he arrived. His presence helped bring a sense of peace to a very emotional day, and we will always be thankful for that. Everything was handled with such thoughtfulness and care, from the timely return of Porter's ashes to the beautiful clay and ink paw prints that we now treasure deeply. Thank you Jessica for bringing him back home to us. These keepsakes mean so much to our family. Thank you for making an incredibly painful experience just a little bit gentler, and for honoring Porter with such dignity. Much Love, The Temples (Porter too )

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    Tish A.

    Making the decision for our sweet Luna was one of the hardest decisions we had to make. Dr. Pearce was so kind and caring, walked us thru every step. He made sure Luna was comfortable and at peace. We are so thankful for his kindness in a very difficult time for our family. When she was brought back home by Jessica, Dr. Pearce's lovely wife we were surprised by the beautiful letter and her precious paw prints. This is not an easy thing to go through but We highly recommend Serenity.

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    Rachelle H.

    My family and I were grateful that we got connected with Dr. Pearce/Serenity Pet Euthanasia Services after searching online for a mobile veterinarian to assist us in helping our poodle Abby be put to rest. He called me right back & was very kind on the phone. Very professional. His prices were fair. We have had to put 2 other dogs to sleep over the last several years but hadn't had someone come to our home before. He came all the way to Gold Canyon early at 6 AM to provide this service. Thank you, Dr. Pearce.

    "Stormi" age 20.  Born July 5, 2005 to December 29, 2025.

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