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Why I’m Thankful to be an End-of-Life Care Veterinarian

Why I’m Thankful to be an End-of-Life Care Veterinarian

by CaringPathways | Nov 25, 2024 | The Human-Animal Bond, End-of-Life Care Veterinarian

Written by Dr. Mindy Brewster, Caring Pathways Colorado Veterinarian “You Have the Worst Job in the World” This statement still catches me off guard because of how much space there is between the sentiment and how I actually feel about my work as a hospice...
Caring Pathways: Our Team Approach to End-of-Life Pet Care in Charlotte

Caring Pathways: Our Team Approach to End-of-Life Pet Care in Charlotte

by CaringPathways | Nov 22, 2024 | Pet Hospice Care, End of Life Pet Care

Written by Dr. Chelsea McGivney (General Manager) and Dr. Megan Coveyou (CO Lead Veterinarian) We believe that the end of a pet’s life is one of the most sacred and significant moments in their journey. Our mission is to ensure that pets and their families...
Understanding Canine Cognitive Dysfunction: Advice from a Veterinarian

Understanding Canine Cognitive Dysfunction: Advice from a Veterinarian

by CaringPathways | Nov 21, 2024 | Pet Diseases, End of Life Pet Care, Educational Resources

Written by Dr. Mavi Graves, Caring Pathways Veterinarian in Fort Collins, CO A few years ago, I had a euthanasia appointment scheduled for a 14-year-old poodle mix named Sadie. Like many geriatric dogs, Sadie had not seen her regular vet in many years and did not have...
Exploring The Human-Animal Bond: Jason and Annabelle

Exploring The Human-Animal Bond: Jason and Annabelle

by CaringPathways | Oct 31, 2024 | Euthanasia Appointment, The Human-Animal Bond

Written by Dr. Gina Singleton, Caring Pathways Veterinarian in Fort Collins, CO The bond between humans and their pets is one of the most profound connections in life. At Caring Pathways, we often witness the depth of this bond during some of the most challenging...
How to Know When It’s Time to Say Goodbye to Your Pet: The Perfect Goodbye

How to Know When It’s Time to Say Goodbye to Your Pet: The Perfect Goodbye

by CaringPathways | Aug 21, 2024 | Saying Goodbye, Euthanasia Appointment, Pet Euthanasia, End of Life Pet Care

So often in my work as an end-of-life care veterinarian, I bear witness to pet owners grappling with the decision to euthanize their pet. They express that, more than anything, they want to get the timing right. They don’t want their pet to suffer, and they also don’t...
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