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“I’m So Sorry”: Letting Go of Guilt During Your Pet’s Final Transition

“I’m So Sorry”: Letting Go of Guilt During Your Pet’s Final Transition

by Dr. Lynda Loudon | Jan 18, 2026 | Pet Health

When a beloved animal companion reaches the end of their life, one of the most common phrases whispered through tears is, “I’m so sorry.” As a pet guardian, those words may come from the depths of your heart—but what if we looked at them differently? This blog is...
Why In Home Pet Euthanasia Is the Most Compassionate Choice: 5 Meaningful Reasons

Why In Home Pet Euthanasia Is the Most Compassionate Choice: 5 Meaningful Reasons

by Dr Loudon | Sep 24, 2025 | Pet Health

Humane euthanasia is the decision all of us dog lovers dread. Unfortunately, if we are going to have dogs as part of our lives, this day is inevitable. Having a plan in place will make this time less stressful and will allow you to make the transition for your dog as...
Should My Children Be Present During My Pet’s Euthanasia?

Should My Children Be Present During My Pet’s Euthanasia?

by Dr Loudon | Sep 24, 2025 | Pet Health

The loss of a beloved family pet is often a child’s first experience with deep grief. As parents, we want to protect them while also helping them understand the beauty, love, and mystery of saying goodbye. One of the most common questions we receive is:“Should my...
Home Is Where Their Peace Is: Why In-Home Euthanasia Matters for Cats

Home Is Where Their Peace Is: Why In-Home Euthanasia Matters for Cats

by Dr. Lynda Loudon | Sep 24, 2025 | Pet Health

Introduction Saying goodbye to a beloved cat is one of the hardest moments a pet guardian will ever face. As a veterinarian who has walked alongside hundreds of families during this time, I’ve seen how deeply the environment impacts a pet’s final moments—and for cats,...
Choosing the Right Time for Euthanasia: A Compassionate Guide for Dog Guardians

Choosing the Right Time for Euthanasia: A Compassionate Guide for Dog Guardians

by Dr. Lynda Loudon | Sep 24, 2025 | Pet Health

Introduction Deciding to euthanize a beloved dog is one of the most heart-wrenching choices a guardian can face. This decision often comes when a dog is suffering from a terminal illness or experiencing unmanageable symptoms that severely impact their quality of life....
The One Question Not to Ask Your Vet During Pet Euthanasia

The One Question Not to Ask Your Vet During Pet Euthanasia

by Dr Loudon | Sep 24, 2025 | Pet Health

Introduction Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is a deeply emotional and challenging experience that is shared between the veterinarian and the grieving guardian. It’s a time when compassion, sensitivity, and understanding are of paramount importance. This sensitivity...
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