Ron Robinson founded Thanicare 16 years ago to run deceased-pet pickup, cremation, and keepsake services 24 hours a day out of 4840 Del Monte Avenue Unit C in OB, and the service is listed on the San Diego Humane Society's official aftercare resource page. Ron performs pickups personally from the home, from a veterinary clinic, or directly after a euthanasia appointment at Sunset Cliffs Animal Hospital and other day-practice partners across the peninsula. Families receive the urn within about a week, presented in a gift bag with a clay paw print, and can add a keychain capsule or other memorial keepsakes; Spanish-language support is available for families across San Diego's diverse communities. Coordinator Jan handles scheduling with attending veterinarians so the family never has to book the cremation separately from the euthanasia visit — a workflow used regularly by long-relationship vets like Ewertz Hans T DVM at VCA Peninsula when his multi-decade patients reach end-of-life. The most sensitive scenario the service handles is the unexpected after-hours home death — a late-night call with Ron arriving within a few hours, walking the family through body care until pickup, completing the private cremation, and returning a finished memorial package before the family has fully processed the loss.