First I'd like to say hi, I'm Kim. I am a huge fan of THE one and only Podcast and a bit of a lurker here but post more on the Budget Board. I'm posting here as I know there are many animal lovers here, including most of the Podcast crew....we all know how Theresa feels about her cats.
So my question:
How do you when it's the right time to put your pet to sleep? We have am almost 15 year old Springer that we got as an 8 week old puppy exactly one week after a we got married. To say that we are attached to her is an understatement. She was our baby before we had kids. She trained us in on the whole parenting thing.
For 15 years old, she's in darn good health. No one can believe she's 15. She still has puppy like qualities at times, but she sleeps a whole lot more (like 23 hours a day). She's getting pretty crabby in her old age and quite grabby when it comes to food. The hard part is that she is having a lot more accidents in the house. She doesn't know when she's pooping, so a couple days a week it ends up on the floor. That doesn't bother me so much since it's solid (TMI????), but now she's having more peeing accidents as well.
So from those with experience, how do you make that decision?
So my question:
How do you when it's the right time to put your pet to sleep? We have am almost 15 year old Springer that we got as an 8 week old puppy exactly one week after a we got married. To say that we are attached to her is an understatement. She was our baby before we had kids. She trained us in on the whole parenting thing.
For 15 years old, she's in darn good health. No one can believe she's 15. She still has puppy like qualities at times, but she sleeps a whole lot more (like 23 hours a day). She's getting pretty crabby in her old age and quite grabby when it comes to food. The hard part is that she is having a lot more accidents in the house. She doesn't know when she's pooping, so a couple days a week it ends up on the floor. That doesn't bother me so much since it's solid (TMI????), but now she's having more peeing accidents as well.
So from those with experience, how do you make that decision?