Worth. It’s a word that can have a different meaning for everyone, and it often carries a lot of weight. That’s because it’s about relative value to each individual. Without getting too deep here, I’m talking about pet euthanasia at home and the value of your pet in your eyes and in your heart.
Obviously, we each value our own pets highly as an important part of our family. If we didn’t, why would we take care of them as well as we do? They give us unconditional love, and we respond with love just as deep. But there comes a time when we have to make a very important judgment call.
The need is obvious, but you have two choices: a vet clinic or at-home pet euthanasia?
You get to decide where your pet passes, and how they feel when they go. Do you choose your own home, with familiar, well-loved surroundings and your choice of who is there? Or do you choose a veterinarian’s office, a cold hard table, and the smell of other animals?
What’s your pet worth to you?