what people are saying about is it time?

I have just found a bit of time to read your blog more thoroughly and I am amazed at the amount of information.  I can’t say enough good things about it. June K.

So much thought and love has gone into this site, may it be of help to many as they are walking through difficult days with their animal loved ones. E. Bittel, Spirits in Transition

I am in awe and so very grateful for the amount of work and attention you’ve given to this project….I’ve read through your attachment (on pet hospice care) pretty quickly and plan to revisit it when I have a little more time, but for now I would say CONGRATULATIONS – it is very beautifully written and will I think prove very inspiring to many. G.P.

I loved all the articles. I will say it brought up some of my anxiety about euthanasia since I have performed it for over 17 years now (as a shelter manager). It takes a bit of me every time….Thank you for this resource, Kathy. When the public call me asking me the same questions I will finally have something to give them to help them with their decision. I can’t wait until it is ready to go for all. C.C.

This is a much-needed guide.  But I will experience the same tears and heartache that I go through watching any movie with animal loss or even parts of my Best Friends newsletters. My fears for future such decisions often haunt me as Buddy gets older.  I have not handled past losses very well. Jamie O.

All the named animals pictured in this blog were someone’s treasured pet. They may have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but their absence makes them no less beloved.

Is felt like Trinket was suddenly sick with I don't know what.

I may not know what tomorrow will bring, but today I have you.