Wills have been a subject in my dog training clubs , so it's something I have made sure I took care off right away.
Doing all the traveling during the trial season gets you thinking about the what ifs ....
I have alot of animals I will leave behind and all of them have homes to go to when the inevitable happens.
I can tell you that you may change things from time to time too.
People change and so due their living situations. So have a backup plan as well.
Roxynoodle , I felt the same about some of my past animals too.
I know they wouldnt do well in somebody else home , regardless of who it is , so I completely understand . It sometimes gives you peace of mind knowing that they will not suffer when your gone.
I had a elderly woman come into my vets office years ago and said she wanted her dog who was 13 years old put down.
We told her that we dont put healthy animals to sleep , but we will help with re homing her.
Well , she wanted the dog put down because she was all alone and she was just diagnosed with terminal cancer and she doesnt want to worry about her beloved dog falling into the wrong hands and suffering. She would feel better she was put down.
We totally understood her reasoning . It was a hard decision for my vet to make . But, after talking with the woman , I became fond of her , she was the cutest thing , I wanted to adopt her !
Well , I ended up taking her dog , the woman trusted me enoug after we got to know each other , and she was at peace with the thought of Toby spending her days with me. I became very close with Ginnie , I called her grandma all the time and she called me her adopted daughter She died knowing her beloved Toby was going to be fine and loved dearly, and she was. Toby was a dog that never knew what toys were. Just that she was never given any really . So , I tried to play with her and interact but when i would throw the toy , Toby was so happy about it , but she ran the opposite way for some reason , very happy , but the wrong way. That was Toby , if that made her happy , it was fine with me , lolol. She was the cutest little dog , half corgie and half cocker spaniel. She was always happy , and so was Ginnie , even though she knew she was dying.
She said being happy changes everything. I will always remember that. Because when times are tough and you think you have it bad , someone else always has it worse.
Toby went back to her mother at the age of 18.