Many animals appear calmer when their owners stay close during euthanasia. Familiar voices, gentle touch, and the presence of someone they trust can provide comfort in an unfamiliar environment.
Because of this, many vets encourage pet owners to remain with their animals if they feel emotionally able to do so. For pets who have spent their lives alongside their families, that final moment of reassurance can be meaningful.
At the same time, veterinarians also understand how painful the experience is for owners. Some people stay until the very end, while others find the situation overwhelming. Both reactions come from grief and love.
The message many veterinary professionals try to share is simple: if you can be there for your pet in their final moments, your presence may help them feel safer and less afraid.