My 14 yo GSD has started having more issues the past several months and I think we're getting close to having to say goodbye but struggling with "when". I know it's personal, but I'm curious how drew the line and made the call.
None of her issues are catastrophically bad but together may be a quality of life thing. We have an 8-week-old baby so there have been lots of changes that don't seem to sit well with her old schedule.
- She started having sundowners syndrome which has really progressed since a couple of months ago. 2 hours before bed she starts barking tirelessly to come in for bed. She's ALWAYS been an outside dog but this behavior started probably 6 months ago and has gotten worse. She's on melatonin and trazodone to help keep her calm for bedtime but even then she's restless a good bit of the night on bad nights. And is up at 6a to go outside, regardless
- Mobility wise she's relatively good for her age. Walks around the yard, and chases the other kids (4 and 6), especially when they have food. Her rear right paw knuckles a lot (not all the time yet). Enough that it's created some sores where her nail meets her skin. She wears a bootie when on hard surfaces and helps tremendously, the sores are healing. But she needs help getting up a decent bit, especially on certain surfaces like slick floors or if she's in a different position.
- Pees normally and barks to go outside. Lost almost all feeling to defecate (solid and easy to clean but sad). Sometimes barks to go outside to do it, not often.
- She will sometimes pant pretty hard at rest, talking ~45 breaths per minute sometimes. Last year they did xrays and said her lungs looked cloudy
- She still sits, shakes, speaks, etc. on command like her old self so the spirit is willing. Ears perk up, etc. She doesn't "seem ready"
- Last week at her annual the vet suggested not to wait much longer and didn't even give her annual vaccines based on our discussion
All in all, I'm worried about waiting "too long" and something urgent/catastrophic/painful taking her but also not pulling the trigger too early. It's hard. Will definitely have someone comes to the house if we can.
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None of her issues are catastrophically bad but together may be a quality of life thing. We have an 8-week-old baby so there have been lots of changes that don't seem to sit well with her old schedule.
- She started having sundowners syndrome which has really progressed since a couple of months ago. 2 hours before bed she starts barking tirelessly to come in for bed. She's ALWAYS been an outside dog but this behavior started probably 6 months ago and has gotten worse. She's on melatonin and trazodone to help keep her calm for bedtime but even then she's restless a good bit of the night on bad nights. And is up at 6a to go outside, regardless
- Mobility wise she's relatively good for her age. Walks around the yard, and chases the other kids (4 and 6), especially when they have food. Her rear right paw knuckles a lot (not all the time yet). Enough that it's created some sores where her nail meets her skin. She wears a bootie when on hard surfaces and helps tremendously, the sores are healing. But she needs help getting up a decent bit, especially on certain surfaces like slick floors or if she's in a different position.
- Pees normally and barks to go outside. Lost almost all feeling to defecate (solid and easy to clean but sad). Sometimes barks to go outside to do it, not often.
- She will sometimes pant pretty hard at rest, talking ~45 breaths per minute sometimes. Last year they did xrays and said her lungs looked cloudy
- She still sits, shakes, speaks, etc. on command like her old self so the spirit is willing. Ears perk up, etc. She doesn't "seem ready"
- Last week at her annual the vet suggested not to wait much longer and didn't even give her annual vaccines based on our discussion
All in all, I'm worried about waiting "too long" and something urgent/catastrophic/painful taking her but also not pulling the trigger too early. It's hard. Will definitely have someone comes to the house if we can.
![](https://i.imgur.com/UVVs25W.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/JTkstP4.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/vli5HZp.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/3HF4cUU.jpg)