Pet Hospice Care Albertville AL

Veterinarians who are willing to work with individual clients to provide pet hospice at home can help train owners to deal with many of the day'to'day tasks that make caring for a dying pet so difficult.

Garrett, Jackie, Dvm - Mc Crory Animal Clinic
(256) 878-3131
1133 Al Highway 75 N
Albertville, AL
Catisfaction Cat Clinic
(256) 542-1916
9290 Madison Blvd. Suite E
Madison, AL
Theodore Veterinary Hospital
(251) 289-1967
5761 Highway 90
Theodore, AL
PetVet Animal Hospital
(334) 625-9994
2514 S College St Ste 107
Auburn, AL
Center Point Animal Clinic
(205) 202-1903
1704 Center Point Road
Birmingham, AL
Pell City Animal Hospital
(205) 378-9927
2718 Martin St S
Cropwell, AL
Oak View Animal Hospital
(205) 202-0960
2127 Old Montgomery Hwy
Pelham, AL
Cat Haven Animal Clinic
(205) 201-1956
829 38th St S
Birmingham, AL
Chase Animal Hospital
(256) 513-9956
1760 Highway 72 E
Huntsville, AL
VCA Becker Animal Hospital
(205) 201-1935
1901 27th Avenue South
Homewood, AL
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Creature Comforts—Fido's Best Friend in the End

By Lynn Ginsburg

Up until just a few years ago, people had one treatment option for their terminally ill pets—euthanasia—and the average veterinarian thought it better to get it over with sooner rather than later. But if Eleonora Babayants had listened to the veterinarian who advised her to put her dog Lima to sleep immediately, she and Lima would have lost out on their additional three years together. Instead of euthanasia, Babayants elected to care for Lima at home, using a relatively new program for dying pets called “pet hospice.” Pet hospice allows a dying animal to live out the rest of its life at home, pain free and surrounded by its loved ones.

“Human hospice and pet hospice are very similar ideas, because pet hospice is modeled on human hospice programs,” says Kathryn Marocchino, president and founder of Nikki Hospice Foundation for Pets, a nonprofit organization that links sympathetic veterinarians with pet owners and provides education and advocacy concerning pet hospice. “The basic tenet is that you live each day until you die, and you make the best of it. And in both humans and animals, making the best of it revolves around pain management,” she says.

Veterinarians who are willing to work with individual clients to provide pet hospice at home can help train owners to deal with many of the day-to-day tasks that make caring for a dying pet so difficult. These include keeping the pet out of pain, teaching owners how to administer medications at home, even shots and IVs, instructing owners on how to keep wounds clean and prevent bedsores, and providing other suggestions to keep the pet comfortable.

“The pet owner needs a vet who is willing to support the owner with anything that may arise when taking care of a dying pet,” Babayants says. “In the case of my vet, she was willing to provide the hospice care for me. She said, ‘If it gets to the point where I need to come to the house and help, I will.’” Babayants says that although it was a bit intimidating for her, she learned how to give Lima fluids under the skin, administered shots, and learned what signs to look for to keep the dog out of pain. “The owner has to be willing to learn these basic medical techniques, but with the support of a vet who is willing to help, I found I could do anything I needed to,” Babayants says.

Another option for pet hospice care is frequent in-home visits from people trained in end-of-life care, like the veterinary students who participate in the Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Pet Hospice program. From a medical point of view, it can be difficult and scary to have a terminally ill pet at home, according to Co-Team Manager of CSU’s program, Christie Long, “especially if they require a lot of support, like administering fluids for rehydration, giving medications, keeping feeding tubes clean. It’s so stressful for a sick animal to be brought into the clinic, so we can have a much less stressed pati...

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