Thursday, September 4, 2014

Long Island Home Pet Euthanasia: Coping with the Loss of a Dear Friend


"Whether or not one should allow a beloved pet to cross the rainbow bridge is a decision that falls solely on the pet owner. Similar to any difficult decision, pet owners should give themselves enough time and space to decide whether it is best to put their beloved Goldie or Tigger to sleep. Fortunately, most veterinarians understand pet owners’ reluctance and are, thus, more than willing to explain the entire process of home pet euthanasia in Long Island to ensure that everything can go as smoothly as possible. Meanwhile, pet owners must also prepare themselves for what comes after. While mourning the loss of a beloved pet is normal, grief should not be used as an excuse to neglect one’s wellbeing. Additionally, pet owners must give themselves sufficient time to move on and wait until they are emotionally ready before they get new pets; otherwise, they may not be able to provide optimum care and attention to their newfound friends."
http://www.islandvetgroup.com/long-island-home-pet-euthanasia-coping-with-the-loss-of-a-dear-friend/

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