Quality Of Life Guide
QOL Guide - Title Text
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The end of our time together, while sad, can also be beautiful and peaceful. Let's talk about how.

Information on charting and interpreting the results.

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The end of our time together, while sad, can also be beautiful and peaceful. Let's talk about how.

A Note From Kevin

Founder, Speaker, Listener

To my friends and fellow grievers,

I want to personally say that I’m sorry for what you’re going through and for the decision you may soon have to make for someone you love very much. This is the hardest decision that many of us will ever have to make. The loss of a pet is a profound loss, and it’s a loss unlike any other.

This guide is meant to help you monitor various metrics about how your pet is doing on a day-to-day basis. Then, over a period of time, we begin to see how they are doing on a greater scale. We do this to help recognize gradual changes that we would have otherwise not noticed until it was too late.

It’s hard to see when we’re so close to it. Plus, most likely we’re not going to be completely honest with the reality, but when we see it written down, over time, we begin to see that it comes to one inevitable conclusion.

Please use this as a guide and tool to help you in the next few weeks. This is not meant to be an absolute authority and complete source, so please keep in regular contact with your veterinarian and people in your life who support you. Hopefully, this can lift some of the burden you have to carry.

I want to personally tell you that you are not alone on this journey. There are many, many people who also share your feelings and your struggles, and I am one of them.

We all need a community of friends, colleagues, and family who will understand and sometimes just listen. Anytime that you feel overcome with grief, or alone, without anyone who will listen, we’re just a phone call or click away. Come see what our community is like.

Sincerely,

Kevin.

To my friends and fellow grievers,

I want to personally say that I’m sorry for what you’re going through and for the decision you may soon have to make for someone you love very much. This is the hardest decision that many of us will ever have to make. The loss of a pet is a profound loss, and it’s a loss unlike any other.

This guide is meant to help you monitor various metrics about how your pet is doing on a day-to-day basis. Then, over a period of time, we begin to see how they are doing on a greater scale. We do this to help recognize gradual changes that we would have otherwise not noticed until it was too late.

It’s hard to see when we’re so close to it. Plus, most likely we’re not going to be completely honest with the reality, but when we see it written down, over time, we begin to see that it comes to one inevitable conclusion.

Please use this as a guide and tool to help you in the next few weeks. This is not meant to be an absolute authority and complete source, so please keep in regular contact with your veterinarian and people in your life who support you. Hopefully, this can lift some of the burden you have to carry.

I want to personally tell you that you are not alone on this journey. There are many, many people who also share your feelings and your struggles, and I am one of them.

We all need a community of friends, colleagues, and family who will understand and sometimes just listen. Anytime that you feel overcome with grief, or alone, without anyone who will listen, we’re just a phone call or click away. Come see what our community is like.

Sincerely,

Kevin.