Your veterinarian is always available to provide information about your pet’s medical condition and treatment options. However, you are the best person to evaluate your pet’s daily quality of life. Think about all the special moments and activities you’ve shared with your pet—if they can rarely or no longer enjoy them, it may be a sign that their quality of life is declining. Making a decision based on your pet’s comfort and well-being, with the support of your veterinarian, can help make the grieving process easier.
If you have any concerns about your pet’s quality of life, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. They will guide you in making the best decision for you and your four-legged companion.
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