Jun 5, 2025 | Comfort Care, Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets, Pet Hospice Care
As your beloved dog enters their golden years, you may begin to notice subtle changes: slower walks, more naps, or moments of confusion. Are these signs of normal aging, or is your companion in discomfort? This guide to comfort care for senior dogs will help you...
Apr 4, 2025 | Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets, Senior Pet Tips, Pet Mobility, Pet Safety
Spring brings thoughts of blooming gardens, walks in the rain, and evenings on the patio. As springtime approaches and you do a spring cleaning of your home and garden, it’s also a great time to get your pet springtime-ready. While most younger pets bounce into...
Mar 4, 2025 | Saying Goodbye, End of Life Pet Care, Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets
Losing a pet is one of the most heartbreaking experiences a person can go through. For many, pets are family—providing unconditional love, companionship, and years of cherished memories. If you have a friend or family member who is preparing to say goodbye to their...
Sep 14, 2024 | The Caring Pathways Journey, End of Life Pet Care, Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets, Pet Euthanasia
At Caring Pathways, our mission has always been to serve the hearts and minds of pet owners by providing peaceful, compassionate end-of-life care for their pets with honesty, integrity, and respect in the comfort of their homes. As we continue to evolve and grow, we...
Jun 21, 2024 | Educational Resources, Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets
Written by Dr. Mindy Brewster, Caring Pathways Veterinarian Understanding Nasal Tumors: For pet owners facing the heart-wrenching reality of having a beloved pet diagnosed with nasal cancer, the journey likely seems daunting. Nasal cancer results from the uncontrolled...
Apr 12, 2024 | Pain Management, Quality of Life, Early Care and Planning for Aging Pets
Facing the end of your pet’s life is challenging at best, but more likely, heartbreaking. It feels impossible to separate your desire to not allow them to suffer with your own grief of losing them. You know that you do not want them to be in pain but also cannot...