We received several questions and topic suggestions from you last week, but this one stood out:
“My dog is 15 years old. Mentally, he’s 110% there, but he has bad arthritis which is mildly helped with medication and laser treatment, limited sight and hearing, and I’m wondering if I’m entering the range of cruelty keeping him with us. How do I know???? Please help!”
The question of when a dog has reached its “time” is always difficult because it varies for each owner and each pet.
Dr. Alice Villalobos, a veterinary oncologist, created the “HHHHHMM” Quality of Life Scale to help pet parents determine when their dog’s suffering outweighs their happiness.
The five H’s and two M’s are: Hurt, Hunger, Hydration, Happiness, Hygiene (the ability to keep the pet clean), Mobility, and More (as in, more good days than bad).
Grade each category on a scale of 1-10 (with 1 being poorest quality of life and 10 being best). If your dog scores below a 5 in the majority of categories, it may be time to discuss an end-of-life plan with your vet.
In fact, it is never too early to discuss this topic with your vet. Having your wishes and preferences on file can make the process less painful when the time comes.
Click the link below for more valuable tips on assessing your dog’s quality of life.
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