Pet Grief, Part 2, Show Notes
In this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast, we are discussing the loss of our furry friends and the grief that goes along with it.
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Pet Euthanasia vs. Natural Death
Making the choice to euthanize a beloved pet or letting them pass away in the comfort of their own home is an incredibly difficult decision for pet owners. This is something that requires careful consideration and respect for individual's unique circumstances.
Is It Time to Put My Pet to Sleep?
As your beloved pet ages or when a terminal illness advances, it can be difficult to cope with the thought of the end of their life. Deciding whether to have your pet euthanized at the vet's office or allow them to pass away naturally at home is a difficult task that can involve multiple factors. Your animal’s temperament, level of pain; your own personal beliefs can all come into play in this choice. Coming to a conclusion about what's best for you and your pet is a deeply personal experience. If you have to eventually let them go, it's best to take some time and reflect on your decisions. Here are some queries that might help you make this tough decision.
• Is your pet in pain?
• Does your pet experience stress and anxiety when visiting the veterinary office?
• Dealing with death can be difficult, especially if you have a hard time accepting it. It is important to consider your beliefs and perspectives about death, and how it affects you in order to effectively manage the grief associated with loss of your pet.
• Will I be emotionally equipped to cope with watching their medical condition deteriorate?
• Is the pain being effectively managed?
• Have medical treatments proven to be ineffective in improving or curing their condition?
Dr. Babette Gladstein, a vet who practices integrative veterinary medicine in the greater New York area, says, "Many people really have to think hard about whether they are keeping the animal alive for themselves or for the animal."
In the United States, I have noticed many owners are often very quick to choose the euthanasia option. Many people think this is the only choice, or they may feel that allowing a pet to die at home is unacceptable. In other countries, pets often die at home, either because there is simply no other choice or they perceive death
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David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHT
The Motor City Hypnotist