We all want to do well by our furry companions. We want to have as much time as possible with them, but also want to make sure that they do not suffer when they are older and ailing. For many of us, ...
When our companion animals near the end of their life or when they are seriously ill, we want to do the very best we can to keep them from suffering. Quality of life assessments are emerging as an ...
How Ethology Can Help Improve End of Life Care for Animal Patients: Part 3 in a 3 Part Series Part 1, Personality and Pain in Animal End of Life Care, can be found here. Part 2, Emotional Well-Being ...
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