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Pets at Peace - Home Vet Loving and peaceful home euthanasia vet service for your furry family member. Servicing: Perth, We Why a home euthanasia vet service?

Since I was a child I felt the despair & emotional pain as my stray little baby birds passing away after Mother Nature "kicked" them out of their nests. Despite my desperate attempts to save them all.... I thought if I got a vet degree- THEN I CAN save them ALL...right?! As a vet I realised that when "it's time" for a furry family member, it's time... and the most fulfilling role (for me) is to s

top unnecessary suffering (both for furred & non furred family!) making it a loving, peaceful memory - a healing experience. Where does all this come from? My own emotional pain & anxiety over the years... I HAD to find a way of dissolving ("defragging") that pain so I was free of intense panic attacks I experienced daily. My methodology for easing emotional pain & converting it to peaceful, loving memories for others is what I have been using on myself since the year 2000. I work with the people of the family first, given the more peaceful they are - the more peaceful their furry family member can be. During the home euthanasia the furry family member is in their favourite place feeling loved by their family.... I can also organise beautiful aftercare with www.passingpaws.com.au - so there is nothing else for the family to worry about. You know - something that inspires me is when 'stray' animals are given a chance to have such a loving & peaceful family. I'm so grateful for rescue organisations like www.SAFEPERTH.com.au & the work they do to save animals from unnecessary euthanasia (for no other reason than that they have been abandoned & quite often abused- don't get me started!). This is why I choose to donate to organisations like www.SAFEPERTH.com.au - so that each time a furry someone is euthanised in a loving, peaceful home - another furry someone is getting rescued - & would have otherwise been euthanised for being homeless - now has a chance to know that feeling of a home with love & peace. How does it get better than that? What difference could we donate money from loving home euthanasia (for a terminally ill furry family member) to give a homeless animal a chance to find a loving home?! What difference could it make to the children & adults alike if they remembered these experiences with love & peacefulness... rather than suffering emotionally for years... blaming themselves for what did or didn't happen. That's what I did...and that's why I'm inspired to have Pets@Peace Home Vet touch as many lives as possible....

Grateful to you for reading this & supporting us by sharing our page so others have a chance to create loving, peaceful memories and replace any traumatic memories with love... some people even say they feel a sense of joy again when they think of their furry family member after we've helped them...thank you for the difference I bet you already make to the furred & non furred people around you - thank you for being you ... Love Dr Ann xo

- Veterinary surgeon
- Facilitator & practitioner of Thought Field Therapy (TFT)
- Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
- Access Consciousness

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It was one of the most emotional moments of the service — a son’s final goodbye to his mother, the woman the world knew as Dr. Jane Goodall 🥹! Standing before friends, family, and admirers, Hugo van Lawick Jr. spoke not of fame or science, but of love of the quiet mornings in Gombe, the sound of her laughter through the trees, and the lessons she left behind.
“To the world, she was Dr. Jane Goodall,” he said softly. “To me, she was simply Mum — gentle, curious, endlessly kind”. As he ended his tribute, Hugo shared her final wish: “If you want to honor her, go outside. Listen to the wind. Care for something wild”. It was a farewell that felt less like an ending and more like an invitation to keep her spirit alive. ▶️ Watch Hugo van Lawick Jr.’s moving tribute that left the world in tears 👇👇https://worldlyupdate.com/phuongnhi/to-the-world-she-was-dr-jane-goodall-to-me-she-was-mum-a-sons-heartfelt-farewell-to-the-woman-who-taught-humanity-to-hope/

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08/10/2025

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Absolutely inspired - sharing incase it makes a differenceI'm on his email list and attend his healing sessions online -...
08/10/2025

Absolutely inspired - sharing incase it makes a difference

I'm on his email list and attend his healing sessions online - mind blowing

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Dr. Ramsey Joudeh
NYU HOSPITAL, NYC

“Most of our narcotics decrease a patient’s pain by 3 to 5 points. If you go from 10, meaning the worst pain you can imagine, to 5, that’s significant. In some cases Charlie reduced a patient’s pain from 10 to zero. He also treated people with infections where antibiotics were not effective. You could see the shift in a patient’s status from stagnant to a rapid healing resolution. I can’t quantify it, but I would say Charlie cut days off patients’ hospital stays. Watching him work has been humbling in the most extreme way.”

We speak with Charlie Goldsmith, who shares his journey as an energy healer, discussing the initial awakening of his abilities at 18, the skepticism he faced...

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I’ve found myself returning to these words by Jane Goodall again and again the last day.

They’ve stayed with me, almost echoing in my mind. Wise, simple and searingly true, particularly in the world we are living in today which feels fractured, divided, so often fuelled by fear, they remind me that understanding must come first. Without it, there is no care, no action and no hope.

If her legacy means anything, these words feel like both a challenge and a lifeline…urging us to listen, to understand, and to let that guide our care and action.

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Why a home euthanasia vet service? Since I was a child I felt the despair & emotional pain as my stray little baby birds passing away after Mother Nature "kicked" them out of their nests. Despite my desperate attempts to save them all.... I thought if I got a vet degree- THEN I CAN save them ALL...right?! As a vet I realised that when "it's time" for a furry family member, it's time... and the most fulfilling role (for me) is to stop unnecessary suffering (both for furred & non furred family!) making it a loving, peaceful memory - a healing experience. Where does all this come from? My own emotional pain & anxiety over the years... I HAD to find a way of dissolving ("defragging") that pain so I was free of intense panic attacks I experienced daily. My methodology for easing emotional pain & converting it to peaceful, loving memories for others is what I have been using on myself since the year 2000. I work with the people of the family first, given the more peaceful they are - the more peaceful their furry family member can be. During the home euthanasia the furry family member is in their favourite place feeling loved by their family.... I can also organise beautiful aftercare with www.passingpaws.com.au - so there is nothing else for the family to worry about. You know - something that inspires me is when 'stray' animals are given a chance to have such a loving & peaceful family. I'm so grateful for rescue organisations like www.SAFEPERTH.com.au & the work they do to save animals from unnecessary euthanasia (for no other reason than that they have been abandoned & quite often abused- don't get me started!). This is why I choose to donate 10% of my profits to organisations like www.SAFEPERTH.com.au - so that each time a furry someone is euthanised in a loving, peaceful home - another furry someone is getting rescued - & would have otherwise been euthanised for being homeless - now has a chance to know that feeling of a home with love & peace. How does it get better than that? What difference could we make if 10% from each loving home euthanasia (for a terminally ill furry family member) was donated to give a homeless animal a chance to find a loving home?! What difference could it make to the children & adults alike if they remembered these experiences with love & peacefulness... rather than suffering emotionally for years... blaming themselves for what did or didn't happen. That's what I did...and that's why I'm inspired to have Pets@Peace Home Vet touch as many lives as possible.... Grateful to you for reading this & supporting us by sharing our page so others have a chance to create loving, peaceful memories and replace any traumatic memories with love... some people even say they feel a sense of joy again when they think of their furry family member after we've helped them...thank you for the difference I bet you already make to the furred & non furred people around you - thank you for being you ... Love Dr Ann xo - Veterinary surgeon - Facilitator & practitioner of Thought Field Therapy (TFT) - Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) - Access Consciousness