Hi Keely
I can understand your concerns for your dog's welfare. Its a hard thing to judge when any older dog has stopped enjoying their life and old age issues have become too difficult to be helped. When I am discussing this with owners of old aged dogs I always try to consider three important aspects 1. does your old dog still eat a reasonable amount. 2. is your old dog still mobile and able to take some exercise even if its a limited amount 3. does your old dog respond and recognise you and interact with the surroundings. For me and owners that I talk to it helps if we both talk this through and consider all these things together. That still leaves you issues of exactly how much of all three things your dog still does and I hope you can think about that and talk it through with your vet.
Part of the decision making would also be influenced by any ill health issues that might be remedied with some treatment. Your vet should also be able to discover that to help you to decide what to do.
Cathy Wickenden BVet Med MRCVS
Barton Lodge Veterinary Centre
1 Midland Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 5BH
Tel: 01442 216048 24 hours
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/18/2012 07:42PM by Cathy Wickenden.