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  1. Evaluate Your Pets Quality of Life . Enlist the Help of Others You Trust. It may be helpful to ask those closest to you (and your pet) for their honest opinion about your pet’s health and quality of life. Of those trusted friends, you may want to ask someone who sees your pet less frequently, since your

  2. Ohio State Parks showcase the states scenic beauty and provide more than 1,000 miles of forest trails and 70 sparkling lakes where visitors can hike, bike, boat, swim, fish, hunt or just relax and enjoy nature.

  3. Fifteen state parks offer designated dog park areas complete with fenced-in enclosures and water sources. More than half of the dog parks also offer access to the park's lakefront so your dog can frolic or cool off in the lake.

  4. Higher numbers on this chart equal a better quality of life. This chart may help you to better visualize the general well-being of your pet. In some cases, even one item on the left-hand side of the chart (for example: pain) may indicate a poor quality of life, even if many of the other items are still positive.

  5. Looking for a pet friendly campground in Ohio? No problem. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly campgrounds and RV resorts that allow pets here. You can get the scoop on their pet policies, read reviews of other campers with pets, and even speak with the campground hosts directly.

  6. Quality-of-Life Assessment for Dogs and Cats. Completing the Quality-of-Life Assessment is meant to be used as a starting point to help you and your veterinarian make the best possible plan for your pet’s care.

  7. It's never easy to make decisions regarding what your pet's quality of life is. There will be good days and bad days throughout the hospice journey. This link is to a quality of life assessment from Ohio State University which may be helpful in visualizing an overall quality of life score,