| Literature DB >> 31608293 |
Abstract
People with disabilities and those working to train, provide and support assistance animals, along with their veterinary teams, would all benefit if they RETHINK their perspective and viewpoint, and roles when these very special relationships come to an end. The end of the relationship may be when the assistance animal must retire, must be redirected, or euthanized due to illness or cancer. The loss or separation at the end of an assistance animal's service marks a heavy loss for the disabled person. Emotions emerge when the assistance animal is sick or has developed cancer or is approaching the difficult period known as "end of life." Anticipatory grief and heartbreak may be very difficult to manage and support. We can help ease the burden of decision making when euthanasia is needed for the assistance animal. If the disabled person takes on the good shepherd role and if the veterinary team emulates the minister or Mother Nature's role at the end of life or at the end of the working relationship, heartache may be lifted from both sides of the leash.Entities:
Keywords: RETHINK; disability; euthanasia; good shepherd; quality of life; self-care; veterinary oncology
Year: 2019 PMID: 31608293 PMCID: PMC6774041 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
| Caregivers can use this Quality of Life Scale to assess animals and guide decision making for Pawspice care. Use numbers from 0 to 10 (10 is ideal or normal) to score the patient's condition. | |
| * | *A total over 35 points represents acceptable life quality to continue with Pawspice/hospice. |
Oncology Outlook, by Dr. Alice Villalobos, Quality of Life Scale Helps Make Final Call, VPN, 09/2004. Adapted for author's textbook, Canine and Feline Geriatric Oncology: Honoring the Human-Animal Bond, Blackwell Publishing, 2007 & 2018, CB, VCNA, IVAPM Palliative Care & Hospice Statement, 2011, Merial's Pre-EVCONC-World Vet Cancer Congress-Round Table, 2012, with permission of Dr. Villalobos & Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Hoboken, NY.