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How to Create a Peaceful Goodbye: Personalising Your Pet’s Final Moments
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

How to Create a Peaceful Goodbye: Personalising Your Pet’s Final Moments

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest things we ever have to do. For many families, the thought of those final moments is filled with fear, uncertainty, and heartbreak. But with gentle planning and the right support, you can create a farewell that is peaceful, dignified, and deeply meaningful.

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Mobility Issues in Ageing Pets: How to Support Your Senior Companion
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Mobility Issues in Ageing Pets: How to Support Your Senior Companion

As pets grow older, changes in their mobility are common—and often one of the first signs that they’re entering their senior years. Whether it’s a stiff walk in the morning, hesitation to climb stairs, or a reluctance to go for walks, mobility issues can significantly affect your pet’s quality of life.

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Helping Other Pets Grieve: Supporting Your Animal Family Through Loss
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Helping Other Pets Grieve: Supporting Your Animal Family Through Loss

When a beloved pet passes away, it’s not just human family members who feel the loss. Other pets in the household can experience grief and confusion, too. Understanding how pets show grief and how to support them through this difficult time is an important part of holistic pet care and healing.

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Key Signs a Dog is Dying and What You Can Do to Help
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Key Signs a Dog is Dying and What You Can Do to Help

Saying goodbye to a beloved dog is one of the most heartbreaking experiences any pet parent will ever face. As they reach the final stage of life, you may notice subtle changes—or more obvious signs—that signal their time is drawing near.

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How Do You Know If Your Dog Is In Pain? Key Signs and Symptoms
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

How Do You Know If Your Dog Is In Pain? Key Signs and Symptoms

Dogs are masters at hiding pain—an instinct that once protected them in the wild but now makes it harder for us to know when they’re hurting. As loving pet parents, it's our responsibility to notice the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) signs that our dogs may be in discomfort.

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Do Dogs Know When They Are Dying?
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Do Dogs Know When They Are Dying?

One of the most heart-wrenching questions pet owners face as their beloved companion approaches the end of life is: Do they know what’s happening? Dogs are intuitive, emotionally attuned beings, and while they may not understand death in the same way humans do, many exhibit signs of awareness as their bodies begin to shut down.

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Making Compassionate Choices: A Guide to Pet Euthanasia
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Making Compassionate Choices: A Guide to Pet Euthanasia

Deciding when to say goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest choices a pet owner may face. Horizon Palliative Vets understands the emotional weight of this decision and offers a compassionate, supportive approach to pet euthanasia that ensures dignity and peace for pets and their families.

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Coping with the Loss of a Pet: Guidance and Support
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

Coping with the Loss of a Pet: Guidance and Support

Losing a pet is a profound experience, as pets become cherished members of our families. The grief that follows can feel overwhelming, mirroring the loss of a close friend. Horizon Palliative Vets recognises the importance of supporting pet owners through this difficult time. Here’s a guide to understanding and coping with pet loss and grief.

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What to Do After Your Dog Passes Away
Michael Gibbons Michael Gibbons

What to Do After Your Dog Passes Away

We often get asked what is our opinion on how to handle other pets in the household during and after the euthanasia or the loss of a furry companion.

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