How Do You Know When It’s Time To Euthanize Your Dog? My Experience… Personally And While Working For A Vet

A few years ago, my 15-year-old dog died — an American Eskimo that I’d raised since he was an 8-week-old puppy. His name was Jersey.

Me with Jersey during my college years. Jersey in his prime as a healthy and active senior dog.

Here’s more about Jersey’s last days and what we think we did to help him live to be 15 (or 105 in dog years).

A few weeks ago, my 14-year-old dog died — a Great Pyrenees / Black Lab mix that hubby and I picked out of the litter. Or rather, he picked us… literally. His name was Tenor.

Tenor a couple weeks before he was old enough to leave the litter - sniffing out his potential pet parents. We stood in the dog pen on the farm where these pups were kept with their mama (white Great Pyrenees) and their dad (black Black Lab). I choose you... says Tenor! He was still too young to leave his mama, so we waited another 2 weeks before we took him home.
We picked Tenor out of the litter (or rather he picked us), and we took him home right after Christmas... so he was like our Christmas puppy.

I’ve learned firsthand that one of the hardest things ever is euthanizing your four-legged companion. (I’ve had to do it a few other times before this, as well.)

Read more: How Do You Know When It’s Time To Euthanize Your Dog? My Experience… Personally And While Working For A Vet



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  1. What a cute and adorable dog. Sorry for your loss. It's very sad that he passed away so soon. It kinda reminds me of my cat. She also passed away recently with cat euthanasia. I got her from the street and it was one of the best thing that happened. It taught me that the most wholesome and best experience that could happen to you can come from the person (or animal in my case) you least expect it.

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