jon, I can tell you for sure you are so very close. As other have said "You will just know when it is time" The Problem is on the First time you have to make this decision you are Just not sure! What are some hard thing to grab on to to make such a decision.. You have loved and cared for your dog a long while. For me...1, Is you old friend In pain a large %age of the time? crys a lot moving! 2,Does she need assistance in doing the most basic of things! 3, Coat has has become rough 4, Trouble at poop time. Your dog will do something totally out of character that will help you know. My First time , So many emotions, I kept asking anyone, & everyone who would stop long enough for me to ask how They Knew! the Stock Patent Answer is You will know......But when you haven't done this before and you are asking for guidance and the answers you get, just really do not help! Until you go through this the first time you are in u-charted territory! You have as much to do with this equation as you old Friend. You are laying ground work for friends to come later! My old Blue Heeler My Best friend for years was always just outside the door when I stepped out Every Day I knew the time was close, The morning I went out and He wasn't there. We called, and called,..... a little while later a neighbor called and said My old Friend was at their House.....I Knew THEN that He had gone Off to Die. I hope this helps! Later, John A.
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