
Compassionate Care When It Matters Most
Comfort and Dignity in Every Stage
Guiding You Through a Heartbreaking Decision
What Quality of Life Means for Your Pet?
In veterinary care, “quality of life” refers to your pet’s overall well-being—including their physical health, mental state, and behavior. These factors help us assess whether your pet is comfortable, happy, or potentially experiencing pain or distress. While pets can’t tell us how they feel with words, they often show us through changes in behavior, appetite, mobility, and energy.
When a pet’s quality of life starts to decline, making decisions about their care—especially end-of-life care—can be incredibly emotional and difficult. That’s why we recommend using tools like a quality of life assessment and keeping a daily activity log. These can offer a more objective way to monitor your pet’s condition and help you make informed, compassionate choices.
