
Planning Ahead
Planning ahead for the inevitable is essential and can make transitioning through a sudden death or anticipated death less confusing and overwhelming. Consequently, it's crucial to have a will, power of attorney, and living will in place. Be sure to include your pets in your documentation for added peace of mind and heart.
Pet Guardian
Appointing a guardian for your pet(s) in case of your death or if you are no longer able to care for your pet on your own or due to illness will ensure that decisions are made with your pet(s) best interest in mind.
Things to Consider
Eventually, tough decisions have to be made concerning the well-being of your pet(s). Listed below are some of the things you may want to consider in advance to ease the pain and discomfort when faced with making difficult choices.
Appointing a guardian for your pet(s) in case of your death or if you are no longer able to care for your pet on your own or due to illness will ensure that decisions are made with your pet(s) best interest in mind.
Things to Consider
Eventually, tough decisions have to be made concerning the well-being of your pet(s). Listed below are some of the things you may want to consider in advance to ease the pain and discomfort when faced with making difficult choices.
- Euthanasia
- Pet Burial or Cremation
- Pet Funerals/Celebration of Life
- Managing Grief
- Helping Others Manage Grief
- Legal Issues