Kamila Součková
27. 2. 2025
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Farewell to the dying pet is one of the most heartbreaking experiences that one can go through. But even here people sometimes make mistakes and say something inappropriate. Do you know what to avoid?
Some of our four -legged furry love have been accompanying us for twenty years or more. Just take it – you are born and within the age of twenty you can learn to walk, talk, read, think. You will go through puberty, experience the first great love. You can get married and even become parents. That’s a good portion of development, isn’t it? And all the time your four -legged friend. It runs around when you laugh, and soothing you when you cry. And suddenly his life is over.
How to know that it is time for pet? The veterinarian reveals in this YouTube video:
Source: YouTube
Talk to them with love
To say goodbye to the adored pet is often over human forces. But sooner or later, all animals owners have to go through it. Whether it is a dog, a cat, a hamster or a horse. We love them exactly the same. So how to say goodbye to them?
Experienced owner of a mobile veterinary hospice – YES and such conveniences have in the United States – Faith Banks advises that the last moments of our four -legged friends should be loving loving and reassuring words.
The animals feel
“Animals can perceive sentiment in emotionally colored words, even in the last moments,” he says. According to her, soothing expressions are perfectly fine like “I love you”. “Thank you”. “You’ll miss you”. “We’ll see you again”. “Wait there for me”.
What to say not to say
But what does this professional hate are apologies that people often say to their dying pets. According to her, the selection of such words is frivolous. “Sorry.” “I’m sorry”. It is Faith Banks that advise not to use. “It breaks my heart when I hear something like that,” he describes, continues to explain, “I hate to hear that, because it makes me feel that the owners have not done much for their pet.”
A little lies do not hurt
But what you can do is lie a little. One Tiktoku user shared her experience as she spent the last moment with her dog. She told him that everything was fine, that she could leave. That mom will be fine. She lied because she wasn’t and wouldn’t be all right. However, the dog died knowing that everything was ok. The owner of the veterinary hospice approves such conduct.
And honestly, I would lie to my fence if I was lying in my arms and dying. I would say whatever not to worry and leave in peace.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk, www.mirror.co.uk, www.tiktok.com