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Finding Closure: Why Consider a Pet Necropsy

A pet necropsy, also called a post-mortem exam, might seem unnecessary after losing a beloved companion, but it offers several benefits:

  • Closure and Peace of Mind: For unexpected or unexplained pet deaths, a necropsy can pinpoint the cause of death and bring closure. This can help you understand what happened and potentially ease the grieving process.
  • Confirming Treatment Decisions: If your pet was undergoing treatment, a necropsy can confirm if it was the right course of action. This can be comforting, knowing you did everything you could.
  • Future Pet Health: If you have other pets, a necropsy can identify contagious diseases or genetic predispositions. This allows for earlier detection and preventative measures for your other furry friends.
  • Public Health Benefits: Necropsies can detect diseases transmissible to other animals or even humans. This helps public health officials monitor and control outbreaks.
  • Medical Advancement: For research purposes, necropsies contribute to advancements in veterinary medicine. They help develop better diagnostic tools and treatments for future pets.
  • Finding Answers: Sometimes, despite the best efforts, veterinarians can’t pinpoint the cause of death. A necropsy can provide those crucial answers.


Ultimately, the decision for a necropsy is personal. But understanding the potential benefits can help you decide if it’s the right choice for you and your pet.

Don’t Wait – Get Answers with a Pet Necropsy at Lab For Pets in Tustin, CA
Phone Number: 949-426-6638
Email: labforpets@gmail.com

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