Tag: end of life

Longevity: Curse or Cure? Rethinking Our Role in Our Dog’s Health Journey

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.

By |July 28th, 2025|Pet Health|Comments Off on Longevity: Curse or Cure? Rethinking Our Role in Our Dog’s Health Journey

5 Tips to Making Euthanasia as Comfortable as Possible for Your Dog – In the Hospital Setting

Euthanasia is such a difficult and sad decision to have to make for your canine companion. Unfortunately, it's one that we all must face at some point in our dog guardian journey. I have much experience on this topic, not only as an ER veterinarian with a home euthanasia business for over 20 years, but also as a dog mom who has lost many of my own beloved friends.

By |October 13th, 2022|Pet Health|Comments Off on 5 Tips to Making Euthanasia as Comfortable as Possible for Your Dog – In the Hospital Setting

How to Support Your Aging Dog With Cognitive Dysfunction

Witnessing our dog's aging process is heartbreaking. However, if the symptoms of aging are recognized early, there are things you can do to delay the process. Today I will discuss cognitive dysfunction specifically. In next week's blog, I will go over arthritis management.

By |April 18th, 2022|Pet Health|Comments Off on How to Support Your Aging Dog With Cognitive Dysfunction
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