I have been wanting to share this letter with you for some time. With Chip’s consent I will do so now. I will not comment on the letter but warmly welcome any response. Thanks .“Dear Dr. McC. My wife and I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude. The manner in which you conducted yourself as you administered the merciful euthanasia to our beloved dog Sugar was marked by compassion, empathy, respect and most of all a spirit of gentleness. To choose to end of the life of a pet who had become a genuine part of our family was one of the most difficult, painful, and heart wrenching decisions we had ever been forced to make. To have prolonged Sugar’s life through further treatment would have been a selfish act on our part. It was our love for her that we consented that she be euthanized. Ending her suffering was the utmost desire we had despite the emotional pain and grief we would feel.We will always be thankful for everything you did for us, the manner in which you carried out your professional duties and most of all we felt that we were with a friend who was by our sides as Sugar passed away in our arms.We have enclosed a photo of Sugar. We will always love her and am missing her dearly. I want you to know that we will not hesitate to give to others a positive testimony of how you and your staff helped enable us to get through one of our darkest moments and please accept a “hug” from us. It is indeed coming straight from our hearts." M&LC I know that a new month is upon us now and this is a sad piece of writing but there are so many pet lovers here whether dogs, cats, or others animals that, unfortunately will identify with my words. I just want to say that you are in my heart as you read this letter.
I have been wanting to share this letter with you for some time. With Chip’s consent I will do so now. I will not comment on the letter but warmly welcome any response. Thanks .“Dear Dr. McC. My wife and I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude. The manner in which you conducted yourself as you administered the merciful euthanasia to our beloved dog Sugar was marked by compassion, empathy, respect and most of all a spirit of gentleness. To choose to end of the life of a pet who had become a genuine part of our family was one of the most difficult, painful, and heart wrenching decisions we had ever been forced to make. To have prolonged Sugar’s life through further treatment would have been a selfish act on our part. It was our love for her that we consented that she be euthanized. Ending her suffering was the utmost desire we had despite the emotional pain and grief we would feel.We will always be thankful for everything you did for us, the manner in which you carried out your professional duties and most of all we felt that we were with a friend who was by our sides as Sugar passed away in our arms.We have enclosed a photo of Sugar. We will always love her and am missing her dearly. I want you to know that we will not hesitate to give to others a positive testimony of how you and your staff helped enable us to get through one of our darkest moments and please accept a “hug” from us. It is indeed coming straight from our hearts." M&LC I know that a new month is upon us now and this is a sad piece of writing but there are so many pet lovers here whether dogs, cats, or others animals that, unfortunately will identify with my words. I just want to say that you are in my heart as you read this letter.