Is My Cat Happy? Happy cat body language A slow-moving, lightly-swishing tail or an upright tail. Upright ears. Slow blinks and winks. Softly pawing for attention. Pushing their head or face into your hand. Rubbing against you. Relaxed body posture, loafing, or...
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Senior Pet Care: Happy Dogs?
How do I know if my senior dog is happy? Scientists have studied the ways our dogs communicate love to us, and some may surprise you. They love the sound of your voice. ... They nudge you with their nose. ... They make direct eye contact. ... They jump on you. ......
Be A Medical Miracle Maker – Frosty
#MedicalMiracleMonday #BeAMedicalMiracleMaker Somerset Cottage Poodle Rescue How Frosty came to Maryland: “Then we get days like the day we pulled sweet senior boy FROSTY from a shelter in NC. We were not told much about this little boys health issues except he...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – One Day at a Time
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 6. One day at a time. 'A few thoughts by Frank T. McAndrew "Recently, my wife and I went through one of the more excruciating experiences of our lives – the euthanasia of our beloved dog, Murphy. I remember making eye contact with Murphy...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – Create Memories
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 5. Create memories. Sometimes people struggle with the idea of taking photos of their ailing pet. But there are other ways to create memories. Indulging your friend with special treats and outings can help ease these difficult days for...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – Talk to your Vet
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 4. Talk to your vet. Euthanasia may be the most compassionate choice you can make for your pet. But deciding when to “let go” can cause a lot of anxiety. Your trusted vet can be your support system, a source of comfort and reassurance as...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – Plan Ahead
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 3. Plan ahead. Thinking through end-of-life decisions, such as in-home euthanasia or cremation/burial preferences, can bring some peace of mind. #InHomeEuthanasia #FamilyDiscussion #PetLossSupport This is always difficult but thinking...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – Ask for Help
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 2: Ask for help. Caring for your aging/ailing pet can be exhausting! Multiple medications to give, “accidents” to clean up, interrupted sleep, frequent trips to the vet. Maybe family members, friends, or neighbors would be happy to offer...
Senior Pet Care: Anticipatory Grief – Coping
Anticipatory Grief: Coping Tip 1. Allow yourself to feel. Anger, fear, sadness – anything’s OK. You adore your pet, and it’s natural to grieve their impending departure. Anticipatory grief helps to prepare you for the eventual loss of your loved one At HWAH we are all...
Senior Pet Care: Coping With Anticipatory Grief – Intro
As Our Pets Approach the End of Life: Coping With Anticipatory Grief You notice your old friend isn’t jumping into your lap anymore. Or a routine trip to the vet brings an unexpected terminal diagnosis. At HWAH we often experience this. Not too long ago with our sweet...