As a veterinarian, euthanasia practitioner, and founder of the Dog Mom Society, I’ve had a front-row seat to the love, devotion, and fierce advocacy that dog guardians bring to the table. It’s beautiful. Sacred, even.
But sometimes, that love turns into something heavier—
A responsibility so immense, it starts to weigh down the heart.
It comes from a beautiful place—deep, fierce love. The kind of love that makes you stay up all night researching symptoms, questioning every decision, and praying for just one more day. I’ve seen that kind of devotion time and again. I’ve lived it myself. But I’ve also seen how it can quietly shift into something else: an invisible pressure to do it all right. To fix, to save, to never let go. And that’s where the weight begins.
The Need to “Fix Everything”
When a dog gets sick or nears the end of life, guardians often shift into overdrive:
Second opinions. Third. Every remedy, supplement, and healing modality imaginable. Hours spent researching. Questioning every symptom. Hoping for someone—anyone—to say the words they need to hear:
“Yes. You can save them.”
“Yes. There’s still time.”
I understand this deeply. I’ve been there myself.
When I learned my sweet boy Joey had hemangiosarcoma, I leapt into action—surgery, holistic remedies, and homeopathic consults. I built a plan to buy us more time. Because that’s what I thought my job was: to fight, to fix, to stay ahead of the inevitable.
And then one day, I paused.
I looked at him—really looked at him—and I realized:
That wasn’t the energy Joey wanted.
He didn’t want to be “saved.”
He didn’t want me chasing every possible day.
He wanted presence. Ease. Peace.
He wanted me—grounded and connected.
So I honored that.
I trusted the plan we made.
And then, I let go in faith.
What followed were some of the most sacred days of our lives. Not because they were long, but because they were real. Peaceful. Connected. Full of love

Advocacy vs. Control
There’s a fine line between empowered advocacy and over-control.
As an integrative vet, I encourage guardians to speak up, ask questions, and take their dog’s care into their own hands. I believe in that with my whole heart. Our dogs deserve informed, compassionate advocates.
But I’ve also seen the pendulum swing too far.
Many guardians today feel they must carry it all. They become the researcher, the practitioner, the decision-maker. And while your dog does need your advocacy, what they don’t need—what they feel deeply—is your stress, your fear, your frantic energy.
Sometimes we get so focused on extending life, we forget to live it..
The Myth of More Time
Somewhere along the way, we started prioritizing longevity above all else.
But our dogs aren’t obsessed with staying here as long as possible.
They’re obsessed with you.
Your presence. Your calm. Your love.
That’s their medicine.
So ask yourself honestly:
- Am I advocating—or am I controlling?
- Am I extending life—or postponing letting go?
- Am I trying to save them—or am I terrified to lose them?
These are tender questions.
But they help us return to what matters most.


Finding the Balance
Being an empowered dog guardian doesn’t mean fixing everything.
It means doing your best, building a trusted circle of support, making a care plan that aligns with your values, and then — letting go.
Let go of perfect decisions.
Let go of the belief that if you just “get it right,” your dog will live forever.
Let go of the fear of getting it wrong.
Because here’s the truth: We have far less control than we think.
A Final Reflection
Our dogs are souls, too.
They have their own path, their own timing, Their own exits.
They don’t need our perfection.
They need presence.
So take a deep breath.
Do your best.
And when the time comes… trust.
Because the most healing gift you can offer isn’t one more treatment-it’s your peace. Your faith. Your unwavering love, right here, right now.
Sending love & support always.
Dr. Loudon
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