When is Euthanasia Appropriate?

Euthanasia
Dog Breeds
Selecting euthanasia is a difficult and very personal decision. Placing the welfare of the patient as the top priority will help you during the difficult time surrounding your decision.

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Selecting euthanasia is a difficult and very personal decision. Placing the welfare of the patient as the top priority will help you during the difficult time surrounding your decision.

When trying to decide on whether or not to euthanize or humanely end the life of your pet, you need to ask some important questions:

  • Is your pet free from pain, distress, or serious discomfort which cannot be controlled effectively?
  • Is your pet able to walk and balance reasonably well?
  • Can he eat and drink enough for normal maintenance without difficulty and without persistent vomiting and/or diarrhea?
  • Is the pet free from inoperable tumors which cause pain or serious discomfort?
  • Is your pet able to breathe without difficulty?
  • Can your pet urinate and defecate without serious difficulty or incontinence?
  • Can you as an owner cope physically and emotionally with any nursing care which may be required?

If the answer to any of the preceding questions is negative, and treatment is likely to be unrewarding, you might want to consider euthanasia.

Some other questions that must be given serious consideration are:

  • What is my pet's quality of life?
  • Is is there a loss of dignity?

In the final analysis, euthanasia is performed to save the pet from unnecessary and ongoing pain, as well as from the indignity and distress of a prolonged terminal illness. A pet's life should not be prolonged simply because an owner cannot bear to part with his or her pet. We are often faced with pets that seem much better on some days, and worse on others. In this case, it is wise to make your assessment based on average comfort levels.

When confronted with the decision of whether or not to euthanize your pet, your veterinarian is best qualified to help you with this most important of decisions.


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