I'm having trouble with this one. We have an old dog - 15 years. She has been a good dog. She has started to decline and we are fairly certain she has dementia. She has lost a lot of weight, but does not seem in pain. She is blind and deaf. None of that has been a real issue.
HOWEVER... her behaviour has gone to crap and cognitive decline has increased. I don't know if I'm just being selfish here or reasonable. I don't know how much of her behaviour issues have to do with her dementia or the fact she is very hard of hearing. We know we are going to have to put her down soon, but am I hastening the process for my own benefit?
Recently, she gets confused about going outside, eating times, where she is, etc. You used to tell her, "Hey let's go potty," or more recently, just nudge her and she knows she needs to go out. Now, she hardly responds. But last night... whoo boy... it was rough.
I let her out right before we went to bed. I was just about asleep when she just started barking. I got her back in bed and five minutes later she was barking again. So I showed her to her bed and she laid down. Then, maybe 30 minutes later, she was barking on my wife's side of the bed. Having just let her out twice, I got her back in her bed. 10 minutes later she is standing in the middle of the room barking. I asked my wife to please take care of her as I had to go to work in a few hours and she is off. Sure enough, she went outside, came back in and the cylcle repeated itself about 3-4 times.
This morning, I am about there. Put her down - not because she is in pain but because she is becoming increasingly unmanageable. I don't mean right away, but if this starts to become routine, I can't do it. Is it reasonable to put her down because of this or am I just being selfish? The wife is ready, but I'm not sure. I have such a hard time going to sleep and staying asleep, that I don't need any help increasing my insomnia.
Thoughts?
HOWEVER... her behaviour has gone to crap and cognitive decline has increased. I don't know if I'm just being selfish here or reasonable. I don't know how much of her behaviour issues have to do with her dementia or the fact she is very hard of hearing. We know we are going to have to put her down soon, but am I hastening the process for my own benefit?
Recently, she gets confused about going outside, eating times, where she is, etc. You used to tell her, "Hey let's go potty," or more recently, just nudge her and she knows she needs to go out. Now, she hardly responds. But last night... whoo boy... it was rough.
I let her out right before we went to bed. I was just about asleep when she just started barking. I got her back in bed and five minutes later she was barking again. So I showed her to her bed and she laid down. Then, maybe 30 minutes later, she was barking on my wife's side of the bed. Having just let her out twice, I got her back in her bed. 10 minutes later she is standing in the middle of the room barking. I asked my wife to please take care of her as I had to go to work in a few hours and she is off. Sure enough, she went outside, came back in and the cylcle repeated itself about 3-4 times.
This morning, I am about there. Put her down - not because she is in pain but because she is becoming increasingly unmanageable. I don't mean right away, but if this starts to become routine, I can't do it. Is it reasonable to put her down because of this or am I just being selfish? The wife is ready, but I'm not sure. I have such a hard time going to sleep and staying asleep, that I don't need any help increasing my insomnia.
Thoughts?