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Facing Farewell - A Guide for Making End of Life Decisions for Your Pet [Paperback]

Julie Reck DVM (Author)
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Book Description

April 13, 2010
When is it the right time? Does it hurt my pet? How do I measure my pet's quality of life? How do I know if they are in pain? There are finally answers! Facing Farewell is the first book created by a veterinarian that is entirely devoted to helping pet owners make euthanasia decisions for their pets. You will learn how to time end of life decisions based specifically on your pet's medical condition. You will learn the best methods and techniques of compassionate euthanasia so you can be an informed medical advocate for your pet. You will be able to recognize the symptoms of animal pain and understand how to set parameters to define your pet's quality of life. Each chapter concludes with worksheets to apply the information specially to you and your pet. Facing Farewell is a necessary book for any dog or cat owner wishing to be prepared to make the best decisions possible for their pet when they will need it the most.

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About the Author

Dr. Reck is a veterinarian in North Carolina. She started Home Farewell, a mobile practice entirely devoted to compassionate home euthanasia of pets. Dr. Reck recognized that it was difficult for pet owners to absorb all the information needed to decide euthanasia during brief vet visits and phone calls. She created Facing Farewell so that pet owners can educate themselves on the euthanasia process at their own pace. Dr. Reck is also a full time surgeon at the Humane Society of Charlotte. She performs 5,500 spays and neuters per year, helping to reduce the homeless pet population. she also performs more advanced soft tissue and orthopedic procedures on animals in the shelter to improve their quality of life and increase their chances of finding a permanent home.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Lulu; first edition (April 13, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0557416272
  • ISBN-13: 978-0557416271
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #918,186 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A Straightforward and Invaluable Tool For An Agonizing Decision!, September 22, 2010
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Dr. Julie Reck, DVM has written a compassionate, informative and well thought out book dealing with one of the biggest and most agonizing decisions all pet owners face, the assisted end of life (euthanasia) for their pet.

Dr. Reck has dedicated her mobile veterinary practice, "Home Farewell", to compassionate in-home euthanasia and brings into this book her great insight and honest detail on the methods of determining life quality and pain assessment for the pet owner. The book describes the symptoms domestic pets often display in pain and includes useful worksheets for the pet owner to utilize in assessing their pet companion's discomfort on an interval basis to assist with their decision making process.

Dr. Reck also provides very valuable insight on our pets' perception of pain, life and death and how humans have compassionately yet inaccurately carried our own anxieties and fear of end of life into our feelings about this process for our companion animals.

As a person who has helped many pet owners as they move through their journey of pain and grief over their loss of a pet, I very highly recommend this book as a primer to help them a) understand the steps toward making their decision and b) come to terms with the guilt and anguish often associated with having to compassionately assist their pet at the end of their journey with comfort and dignity thanks to their new found knowledge. Patricia Moore/Soft-Hearted [...]

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5.0 out of 5 stars Facing Farewell, June 1, 2010
This review is from: Facing Farewell - A Guide for Making End of Life Decisions for Your Pet (Paperback)
Dr.Reck takes on a very difficult subject with great compassion and professionalism.
Her insight in explaining the difference between the human perception of pain and death and our pets is very helpful.We animals lovers can often times project our feelings on to our beloved pet without realizing they cannot reason the way we do and the end result is often times needless suffering. Her book puts the decision making process into the proper perspective and helps us to make the right choices on their behalf. Her charts and explanation of the process are very informative.This book will be one that I personally intend to share with all my fellow petloving friends. Thank You Dr. Reck. L.Martin
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5.0 out of 5 stars About animal death, May 16, 2010
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This book is essentially about the need to know the criteria in deciding when the time is right to let your sick, injured, ailing, or older pet to have relief through euthanasia. There are several worksheets with questions to ask in the decision making. There are extra copies of these worksheets so you can check your pet over a period of time. These can be helpful while working along with the veterinarian to ease your pet toward its final rest.

Dr Julie Reck has established her "Home Farewell" as a service to do home euthanasia so both the beloved pet and its owner(s) can have a graceful and loving togetherness at this heartbreaking time.

I have been in contact with Dr Reck and she has advised me that her book was put together in order to get this information out to interested and caring owners and veterinarians. She is truly sincere in helping to keep pain and anguish at a minimum for all involved.

I believe that this book can be a comfort in the trying time of the loss of one's beloved friend and companion.
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