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Saying goodbye to a pet is as heartbreaking as bidding farewell to a human family member. And euthanisia is an option not all pet guardians are willing to take when a pet approaches the end of its life. There are pet guardians who prefer to prolong theSingapore's first hospice for ageing, ill pets to open in November
Saying goodbye to a pet is as heartbreaking as bidding farewell to a human family member. And euthanisia is an option not all pet guardians are willing to take when a pet approaches the end of its life. There are pet guardians who prefer to prolong their pets’ life as long as possible, regardless of how sickly or old they may be. Dr Angeline Yang, co-founder of VetMobile SG, told TNP that pet owners are usually offered two options when their pets are diagnosed with a terminal disease – surgery or euthanasia. VetMobile SG is a mobile veterinary service that provides house calls, offering convenient, at-home medical care for pets. Dr Yang runs the business with her husband Choo Zheng Hao. “Pets are part of the family and just like any family member, they deserve to live their fullest life,” explained the 36-year-old, shedding light on her motivation for opening Fur Folks Home. What will be Singapore's first hospice for pets is slated to open by end-November. Read more