SEPARATING FROM YOUR DOG, Grief, Dying & Death

SEPARATING FROM YOUR DOG, Grief, Dying & Death

When our dog is diagnosed with an incurable disease, we should face the responsibility of deciding if you will end up or not the suffering and if the answer is yes, in which moment we are going to let it leave our side. Even then we have to take many factors into consideration, as the cost of the treatment or the derivative problems of the incontinence and other symptoms, most of the dog owners are only worried about one thing: "Would my dog be enjoying its life?"

If your dog eats and responds to treatment, then it is possible that it is reasonably enjoying its life. However, if the dog lacks of a minimum quality of life, the best way of showing our love to our dog may be practicing euthanasia. Carefully talk it over with the veterinary before taking a decision. collar designer dog leash

 

The euthanasia consists in injecting a solution of concentrated barbiturics in the vein. "Putting the dog to sleep" is not a simple euphemism because the dog literally falls sleeps within a few seconds and only after that, its heart stops beating and its breathing ceases. The veterinary normally lets the owner to be with his dog when it begins the trip so the dog will be more clammed and comforted and to make the owner sure that the animal hasn't suffer during the process.

Some dog owners consider that getting a new dog would help them to relieve the pain of the loss; others prefer to let some time go by. In both cases it is normal for the owner to feel an irreparable emptiness in their hearts and their lives. Sometimes the veterinary may recommend them an expert that will help them go through this difficult time. dog tee shirts for sale

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