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In this compassionate and informative video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares his expert insights on one of the most challenging decisions pet owners face: recognizing the right time for pet euthanasia. Dr. Jones discusses the signs of suffering, quality of life indicators, and the emotional impact on pet owners. This guide aims to provide understanding and support through these difficult times, ensuring you have the knowledge to make the best decision for your beloved pet.
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Thank you, Dr. Jones. Found your videos very helpful. I watch with tears in my eyes but you have helped me.
I have to put my little weiner dog down soon..I am so torn. He has an inoperable bleed. Our dogs are family.
Thank you, this helps. Probably my 10th pet to make this decision but it seems to just get harder. I sure love getting new pets but hate this part. Thank you for your words. (Ginger my 14 and 5 month old Golden)
Thank you for this video. I’m lost. I have a 4lb Yorkie with syringomyelia that is progressing and it’s killing me to watch him. He still has drive to live but I am with him 24/7 and I notice the differences and see when he is in pain. He’s only 11. I’m a mess..this is helpful.
I made the decision to put my two elderly 30 year-old horses to sleep in a few weeks. They are declining slowly and the Vet advise that any day would be a kind thing to do, though Iβm struggling cause Iβve only put my animals friends to sleep in emergency or absolutely last resort.
Iβm choosing this so that they donβt suffer or struggle and have an emergency. But I am definitely struggling now with that decision.