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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I'm so sorry you have to go through this, it's such a tough decision. One of the reasons I love my vet is I know he will be able to help me make this choice. In nature, a sick or old animal, just doesn't live long, but they don't have to suffer for years and years either. Have you talked about it with your son, does he understand? I think it might be helpful to have him being involved with the decision. One of the hardest parts for you will be seeing your son’s pain, so maybe if he can understand the decision; it will be less painful for all of you. Best of luck, sending prayers and hugs. |
We haven't mentioned anything to Isaiah yet. When we took her the last time they had to take her to get a urine sample and he told us he missed her already. I am really not sure how to approach it with him. He loves Georgie but Georgie doesn't really play with him which is for the best really. At this point and for the past 3 months or so Coco doesn't either her health has declined so rapidly