
Recognizing When It’s Time
Quality of life assessments focus on mobility, appetite, hydration,
and the ability to enjoy favourite activities. Consult with your vet
to evaluate pain levels and overall comfort.
Palliative Options
Pain relief, fluid therapy, and appetite stimulants can keep your
dog comfortable. Hospice care prioritizes dignity over aggressive
treatment.
Emotional Support
Provide extra affection and a quiet environment. Allow your dog to
set the pace for activities and rest.
Decision Making
Euthanasia is an act of compassion when suffering outweighs
enjoyment. Discuss options with your veterinarian and lean on
trusted friends or counselors for support.
Final Thoughts
Saying goodbye is one of the hardest parts of sharing life with a
dog, but love and empathy will guide you to the right decision at
the right time.
Missed our previous article? Read it here: Holistic Therapies for Senior Dogs: Beyond Traditional Medicine.
