Euthanasia.<\/p>\n
Clients the world over ask their Vet: “How will we know when it’s time to stop?”<\/p>\n
Vets invariably & correctly reply; \u201cYou will know.”<\/p>\n
However, until the owner actually gets to that point of knowing, there is an awful lot of worrying and concern until that that moment of clarity and knowing is reached.<\/p>\n
At our clinic, we have a short Quality-of-Life Questionnaire that we share in-consult with clients, to help prepare the family.<\/p>\n
Many fur-kid parents would like to have more advance warning of the sort of things they need to be alert to, when caring for a terminal or very elderly pet.<\/p>\n
As such, the University of Ohio has a free chart listing the sort of questions and checklists owners can answer, so as to help know in more detail \u2018when\u2019 they might need to let their pet pass-on.<\/p>\n
Death ends a Life, not a Love.<\/p>\n
Euthanasia is the gift of a peaceful death, gifted by a loving owner to allow their pet to be finally free from physical or mental or emotional pain and suffering.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n