Saturday, February 13, 2010

Will Cyclosporine Make My Dog Better Putting Your Best Friend To Sleep?

Putting your best friend to sleep? - will cyclosporine make my dog better

Hello All --
Dog of my mother, Molley, a 13 years old and had an autoimmune disease where the major part of his life. It took 2 Repeat badly of him, weakened both serious. She has had several blood transfusions, has focused on supportive measures (cyclosporine, Carafate, prednisolone was etc. .. etc. ...), all of which have been difficult for my mother and my dog. In her last vet, his blood counts were reversed, and all agree that another transfusion is not a reasonable option given the current state of the dog. We had incredible luck to a great vet who has extended her life, as they have. My mother is completely devastated Molley has to lose his companion for 13 years, which (it)will do the last dog. What can I say or do to make your life easier when it comes to ending the suffering of Molley?

9 comments:

MeanJean said...

This is one of the hardest decisions that can do a dog lover. I wish I could hug him a cyber-mother, because she was so friendly and take care of the owner.

There is not much to say, to replace the dog, is at the heart of his mother and little can be done to tell your friend lose less.

I think the best thing to do is let him know that if you are not alone, many people who lose their dogs (especially after a struggle with a disease) are terribly sad. Worse, many of his friends who are not dog lovers do not understand.

Maybe this will help:
His support for the decision and you know that has done the right thing. Dogs live in the here and now. For them, the quality of life is everything, no matter how long they live. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br> http://dogtime.com/when-to-say-good-bye. ...

There is an online support service in the UK
http://www.bluecross.org.uk/web/site/pod ...

and poems work around with pain
http://www.capitalcitycockers.org/byyour ...

And there are sites that come only for people living with the loss of a pet
http://www.pet-loss.net/
http://www.petloss.com/

So I think the best thing to do is let them know that you understand why he is in mourning, and to reaffirm that it is the wrong thing. Often, owners of pets feel terrible guilt ( "Believe me, and brought him to death!") In this step. I say that if they speak Molley could be said: "It was great, but life is painful, please indicate thislet me go. I'll see ya at the Bridge. "

BethanyA... said...

I know it sounds good, but I am saying.

My family friend had a similar problem with your dog. Her husband was not able to let go, but it was riddled with cancer for years. Then she asked the vet to come one day, while her husband at work and put the dog to sleep. Uncle Murry To this day I still think woofer died peacefully in his sleep.

Sometimes it is easier to accept that their pet died peacefully in his time, rather than make this decision and make it short.

įƒ¦Jennife... said...

Tell him that no matter what Molley always there protecting her and go Molley not through the pain and suffering and will be published for them.
I am literally crying as I write this. I can not believe the pain. Share Molley thank him a lot.

lausboz said...

First, that the first answer is best. The poem has me in tears! Loss of a friend is the hardest thing ever. my dog is dead at 18 Wen I was 18 and my parents decided to send you to school, when he was dying. I never say goodbye Laterr 5 years and I wake up crying dream home and are always happy to leave us back.be liquor by the Uruguay Round and friend of the console itself has a life as much as possible. a kiss on the nose and say: love u and let the vet what is best. My heart is broken for you, but congratulations to U spend too much money for the expensive life-prolonging treatments. not afraid to cry. best wishes slut

Jan said...

I also have much to do with what is your mother in the near future. My 5 years Wheaton has an enlarged heart and the veterinarian has completed the acquisition of his time, but will inevitably die. I
I hope your mother can know the peace that she has found the right one for her Molly. The Rainbow Bridge poem gave me comfort. It makes me cry, but I know that I see my best friend.

My thoughts are with you.

programm... said...

Faced with a difficult decision, as if your beloved pet to sleep Do not forget that the quality of life rather than quantity of life must be considered. Her mother is 13 years with his wonderful Molley and led a good life, love and happiness. Now that the medical problems, the devastation caused in the system Molley, this is not the dog, and was the best thing would be to alleviate their suffering. Her mother can not forget all the good times that he and Molley and treasure these moments. You can also use a photo memory book with photos of the animal with the family enjoying the good moments in the life of the animal. It's something your mother can smile all the time and see how he faced his loss.

cloudy said...

I just read the poem of 12 and Bonzi says it all. My daughter had to take an animal from the ears and leave him in this way is difficult, but a good friend, a generous gift of letting go and end his suffering was, was the best thing you can do. there was no hope for him. completed, have the best of it. I wish him luck and he loves the memories

PUNNY POETRESS said...

I know what happened. I had to do the "selfless" is based on my best friend 17-1/2 years ago, when I realized that (our sweet Sasha who was blind, incontinent and had a large tumor in the diet) no longer possesses the quality of life they deserve. I kissed him as he would do his last breath, just like any best friend ... and then cried for months after a drop of a hat. Now I cry as I write this and has already been 4 years.
In fact, I cried more for her than for the father of my 89-year-old who died three years ago ... and I loved him, of course. But there is something as intangible, but also between a wonderful man and his beloved pet ... I will pray for you and Molley - enjoy the knowledgeTip can be, as wagged his tail, his tail, ready and kiss her, provided that the good Lord calls you home ... and you miss any new ...

eva diane said...

I went through the same thing with my dog almost 14 years in April. It was the hardest thing I've ever known. I had my husband with me, and I cried my eyes ... per day. Just to help there, her mother. My vet was very good, and hugged me and held my pet for me, until I could pet cemetery, the fee payable. It's wonderful. I know that your mother says she does not want another dog, but time heals everything ... and now I have a new dog and makes me happy:)

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