About

Our practice

Mulberry Lane In-home Veterinary care

We wanted to build an at-home euthanasia mobile veterinary practice that was different. Because we’re a little different. Our practice reflects who we are, and our interests in the relationship and attachment we have with our companion animals.

“We're all just walking each other home.”
— Ram Dass

We are inspired by this quote because it captures how we want to show up.

We are all on a shared journey, and we support each other along the way. Through mutual care and understanding, even the smallest actions can have a long-lasting impact on each other.

It's a reminder in grief and uncertainty that these feelings are shared and softened by those around us.

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What we do

A Meaningful Goodbye Honouring a Life Well-Loved™ with compassionate in-home pet euthanasia. In the shared human experience of loss, grief and love with companion animals, Mulberry Lane supports families with empathy and understanding. We guide you through your journey of saying goodbye to your beloved companion. We currently serve Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Tsawwassen/Ladner and West Vancouver. We provide human-animal bond-centred veterinary care and place a focus on the relationship and attachment you have with your companion. We’re Human-Animal Bond certified and use a Fear Free® approach.

Vision and mission

This is where it first began when we started to establish our mobile veterinary practice focused on at-home euthanasia. It was important to understand our purpose and create alignment with who we are. It’s our guiding light.

Vision

To normalize and nurture the well-being of families in the shared human experience of loss, grief and love with companion animals, and find meaning in loss.

Mission

To support families with grace, compassion, validation and understanding through their journey of saying goodbye to their companion animal.

Our shared values

Our values drive us and motivate us. They’re intrinsic to who we are.

A sense of belonging

We feel included, connected, seen, heard, valued, and accepted. We have permission to be ourselves and understand we’re part of something bigger.

Show care for one another

Every interaction is an opportunity for us to practice compassion, curiosity, respect, and integrity.

Do the inner work

The inner work we do is equally – if not more – important to the work we do in our careers. Our self-care habits and practice lead to greater clarity, insight, and purpose. Mindfulness, gratitude, rest, and recovery are key.

Embrace lifelong learning

We’re motivated to learn, develop, and enhance our understanding of the world around us. And our passion for learning means we love sharing information in an accessible and practical way.

Actively participate in life

We promote an active, healthy lifestyle. It’s important we take care of our physical and mental health. We feel better, live longer, and can be our best selves.

The power of ideas

Good ideas guide our decision-making. We encourage open-mindedness, collaboration, and the courage to challenge and explore. A good idea can come from anyone, anywhere.

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Plan ahead

Planning arrangements for your companion animal and your family provides peace of mind.

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Your meaningful goodbye

Create a meaningful goodbye to celebrate, and honour, your beloved companion animal’s life — your way.

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Grief and loss

All losses are painful and personal. We want to normalize grief related to companion animals.

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