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Replying to @The Daily Dee 馃嚚馃嚘 When vets suggest euthanasia A major part of the decision comes down to quality of life. Is your pet still able to enjoy life? Are they still comfortable, able to rest, eat, move around, and experience their normal daily activities without ongoing pain or suffering? As veterinarians, one of our most important responsibilities is pain management and maintaining a patient鈥檚 quality of life for as long as possible. In many cases, we can use medication, supportive car
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Replying to @The Daily Dee 馃嚚馃嚘 When vets suggest euthanasia A major part of the decision comes down to quality of life. Is your pet still able to enjoy life? Are they still comfortable, able to rest, eat, move around, and experience their normal daily activities without ongoing pain or suffering? As veterinarians, one of our most important responsibilities is pain management and maintaining a patient鈥檚 quality of life for as long as possible. In many cases, we can use medication, supportive car
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