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Old 04-25-2008, 08:37 PM   #25
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Also- I recently found this on line....Maybe your vet could do this for you if you decided it was something you could do.

Vitality Pet Care Treating Aging Patients
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As the time approaches, making arrangements for their departure can make the transition easier and more peaceful. If you choose to assist your pet in crossing over have your veterinarian give a sedative and allow your pet to fall asleep in your arms or by your side. The last thing they will remember is a peaceful moment with you. During this time quiet your mind and reflect on all the happy memories of your lives together. Your pet will sense your state of mind….share the joy of your lives one last time. Once your pet is asleep, the euthanasia can be completed with you present or you may step out of the room. I have often found that, for some clients, the last moments stay with them forever. Those last moments are yours to design. In the moment of their passing celebrate their lives, as that is how they would wish it to be.
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