Anonymous wrote:He's still eating with gusto I don't think it's time yet. My vet has always said when they have more bad days than good start thinking about it. To me it's doesn't sound like your dogs there yet.
does he like to go outside? Or sit it in the sun?
Anonymous wrote:It's beyond time at this point. Your behavior borders on cruel. I feel bad for your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's always better to let them go too soon vs. making them hang on when it's too late. Your dog isn't greeting you, doesn't wag its tail, and can't toilet without assistance. That's not a good life. Your vet suspects the mobility is due to muscle wasting, possibly due to cancer. I doubt that dog is comfortable.
When your vets start saying "whenever you're ready", it's time. The last act of love for our pets is giving them a gentle death, ideally while they're still themselves.
I'm sorry. It's never easy to let them go. And yes, it's time.
+1 well said
Anonymous wrote:It's always better to let them go too soon vs. making them hang on when it's too late. Your dog isn't greeting you, doesn't wag its tail, and can't toilet without assistance. That's not a good life. Your vet suspects the mobility is due to muscle wasting, possibly due to cancer. I doubt that dog is comfortable.
When your vets start saying "whenever you're ready", it's time. The last act of love for our pets is giving them a gentle death, ideally while they're still themselves.
I'm sorry. It's never easy to let them go. And yes, it's time.