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To see our dogs’ health declining can be a very upsetting time as a dog owner. Due to a terminal illness or to advanced age, we might have to face the decision to say goodbye to our beloved dog and that can carry a great emotional weight and sadness. We have written this article to provide comfort and understanding to dog owners who are facing this difficult decision and to explore a question we are frequently asked before and during our Home Euthanasia appointments: “Will my dog feel any pain during euthanasia?”
If you're facing this tough decision and need guidance or support, we are here to help. We have experienced this same situation with our dogs in the past, we understand the weight of this moment and we are committed to providing you with the information and care you and your dog need. Contact us today to discuss how we can support you and your beloved dog through this process.
The word euthanasia comes from ancient Greek and means “good death”. When our dog is very ill and/or very old, we have the hope of them falling asleep and never waking up, drifting away whilst asleep. Unfortunately, this is extremely rare, and even if they are sleeping, they are aware when they are about to pass. That is the objective of putting our doge to sleep: to allow them to pass peacefully and pain free.
The primary reasons for considering euthanasia include severe health declines due to age, terminal illnesses like cancer, or uncontrollable is crucial to explore all options and make an informed decision when your dog's well-being is at stake. Contact us today to book a consultation.
The process of putting a dog to sleep involves several steps. Ideally, the administration of the drug used would be given directly into a dog’s bloodstream, which is achieved by placing a small cannula into a dog’s vein (intravenous catheter) so its administration will be smooth and secure.
For dogs experiencing extreme anxiety or aggression, sedation might be necessary before administering the euthanasia solution. This is a previous step that involves an injection which helps anxious pets to be relaxed and stress-free during the preparation.
Many people wonder how a dog feels when they are being put to sleep. Do they feel pain? Is it a stressful moment for them? The drug used to put dogs to sleep is an anaesthetic and as soon as it will start being effective (it is instant), your dog will feel sleepy and will fall into a deep state of anaesthesia. Anaesthesia stands for “insensitivity to pain”, which means your dog will not feel any pain or stress once the breathing and the heart will stop, which don’t occur during “natural” death.
Deciding to put your dog to sleep is the hardest moment of being a dog owner and can have an immense impact. That is why it is very important to have support and take care of one’s emotional wellbeing, so being surrounded by supportive friends, family or even professionals who can help is essential. Please, get in touch with us if you are going through this difficult time. We are here to guide you and offer guidance if you are unsure about your dog’s quality of life. Talk with friends or relatives who have gone through similar experiences.
Some owners might feel overwhelmed at the prospect of being present while their dog is put to sleep. Grieving can begin as soon as the decision is made, which is why we recommend cherishing every moment left with your dog. Spend time with them at their favourite spots, give them their favourite treats, and surround them with loved ones. Most owners choose to stay with their dog through the process, a step we highly recommend for both owners and dogs, to provide comfort during their final moments.
Once our beloved dog has passed peacefully, it is common to face a period in which they will be missed dearly. But they can still be honoured. Remembering the many moments shared with them throughout their lives, creating a tribute or a memorial using photos or videos can be useful tools as well. But most important of all is to allow time to grieve and to heal knowing that they have received the care they needed.
Following your dog's passing, you can choose between a home burial or cremation. Home burials require adherence to specific regulations which we can help you understand. Cremation options include communal or individual processes, the latter of which involves returning your dog's ashes to you. Commemorating your dog's life can be done through creating memorials or sharing tributes on social media or our Remembrance Wall.
Please, remember you are not alone and there are people around you who can offer you emotional support at this difficult time. Apart from the support we offer, there are other resources available to help owners to cope with the loss of their companions. The Blue Cross has a Pet Loss Support service which is completely free and confidential with counsellors trained in helping people at this difficult time. Equally, Cats Protection have another service called Paws to Listen which specialises in Cat Loss. If you feel overwhelmed, please, reach out.
We all want our dogs to be free from pain and suffering and we wish them a peaceful passing when they are at the end. The Euthanasia process is designed to allow our dogs to cross the rainbow bridge without pain and stress. Furthermore, performing this procedure at home will make the whole experience to be in a familiar and comfortable environment, where your dog feels safe and calm.
At Hensol Vets, we understand the depth of love and bond between pets and their owners. Saying goodbye is never easy, but you don't have to go through it alone. Our caring team is here to provide the support, information, and care you and your pet deserve at this time. Reach out to us for compassionate assistance and to learn more about our home euthanasia services.
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