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They provide comfort not just in death but also in other difficult times, whether it's depression, job loss or a move across country. Dogs know when people are dying or grieving, through body language cues, smells only they can detect and other ways not yet known, experts say.
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Read More »LOS ANGELES — For those who are dying, it's clear why all dogs go to heaven. They provide comfort not just in death but also in other difficult times, whether it's depression, job loss or a move across country. Dogs know when people are dying or grieving, through body language cues, smells only they can detect and other ways not yet known, experts say. Jessica Vogelsang knows how much "being there" can mean to struggling people or pets. The hospice veterinarian is director of Paws Into Grace in Southern California, a group of vets who provide end-of-life care and euthanasia for pets at home. The San Diego vet finished her first book, "All Dogs Go to Kevin: Everything Three Dogs Taught Me (That I Didn't Learn in Veterinary School)," just before learning her mom, Patricia Marzec, had an inoperable brain tumor. The title of the memoir published last month refers to what Vogelsang's toddler heard when he was told all dogs go to heaven. Her parents moved in so Marzec could enjoy her last months with family, and Vogelsang's golden retriever, Brody, picked up on the changes. He always jumped on her parents but stopped when they arrived in April. "He knew mom was sick. He was with her 24-7," Vogelsang said. "He was trying not to be too obvious, but dad was on one side and he was on the other." Brody would lay by Marzec's feet or rest his head on her lap when he sensed she was sad. He wedged in next to her when hospice workers came by, ignoring her shaking hand as she patted his head, Vogelsang said. "He is still my dog, but he knew when they came they needed him more than I did," she said. Dogs know to comfort people by sniffing out some cancers, as on the breath of a lung cancer patient, said Dr. Bonnie Beaver, a professor at Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and executive director of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists.
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Read More »"They recognize fragile, slumped over, not moving as well," Beaver said. "That's how they read each other. … They are great at it, and we are not." Some rest homes and hospices that have live-in dogs to comfort patients even use a dog's behavior, such as who the animal chooses to sleep with, as a sign to tell relatives to come say their goodbyes. "A lot of resident dogs know those people and know something is different, whether the smell changes or they are moving less," Beaver said.
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