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Your Pet’s Most Important Sign
The dictionary defines Quality of Life as the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group. What does this mean for your pet? It means – are they able to be the loving pet that they are with little to no pain and suffering? This can be very subjective and open to interpretation especially since our pets do not speak, you may not know the signs of pain and suffering. It is also very dependent on your pet’s personality, any disease processes they are experiencing, and your own personal beliefs.
One thing to remember is that age itself is NOT a disease and should not be the only reason for euthanasia. As we age, wear and tear does happen and this allows diseases to creep in and take hold. That said if pain management or medical treatments can NOT help then euthanasia may be appropriate.
Below are common signs that can affect our pet’s quality of life. Depending on your pet’s issues many of these signs can be treated or helped through hospice. Hospice may be able to increase your pets quality of life and make them more comfortable for the time that they have left on this earth with you. If you after you read through these signs you feel your pet’s quality of life is poor but it’s not time yet we recommend you consider a hospice consultation with us. See hospice tab for more information.
We have several tools that you can download and use to help you gauge your pet’s QOL. These include a quality of life scoring tool one for dogs and one for cats and we have disease handouts that help you understand what is going on with your pet and what to expect. Using these should help you see where your pet is currently and where they will likely go so you can plan ahead.
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