Hospice for Dogs - They Just Don’t Live Long Enough!
Every dog owner knows that one day they will have to say goodbye to their beloved friend, but the most important part is knowing when there are still things that can be done to make life good for them. Pet hospice is palliative care for the dying and is fairly new on the scene. It can make a difference for pets and their families. Dr. Cherie Buisson from Helping Hands Pet Hospice is our guest and she shares with us tips to help you know when your pet needs care. She talks about what to expect and what to watch for as you manage aging and ill pets.
It is important that pet owners know how to keep their friends feeling good, no matter what the issues are. You might not realize that your cat/dog could be suffering until you hear what Dr. Buisson has to say! We all know that living well and living long are both paramount. Dr. Buisson can put your mind at ease about dealing with chronic disease. Euthanasia can be a valid option and your veterinarian is a partner in deciding how your pet’s quality of life can be restored and maintained. Do not feel alone. All as animal lovers, we understand your fear and concern and as caregivers, we want to teach you what to expect and how to help.
BIO:
Dr. Cherie Buisson is a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Veterinarian, writer, and international speaker. She is the owner of Helping Hands Pet Hospice and A Happy Vet in Largo, FL. Her articles have been featured on DrAndyRoark.com. When she's not working, she enjoys quilting, cycling, reading, canoeing, and hanging out with her husband, Derek, and the Quality Control Wieners, Frieda and Schatzie.