Heart's Ease Veterinary Care

Heart's Ease Veterinary Care In-home compassionate veterinary care providing geriatric support, hospice and palliative care and g
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Heart's Ease Veterinary Hospice is a mobile in-home business helping the animal community in Louisville and surrounding areas. Dr. Courtney Bennett opened Heart's Ease to help you and your companion animals in difficult times in the comfort of your own home. She feels privileged and passionate about providing warm, compassionate care during the latter stages in your animals journey. Her care is fo

cused on geriatric and palliative management, providing comfort beyond the ability to cure. Please feel free to contact her to discuss if veterinary hospice is right for you and your animal companion.

Remembering Max and Charlie...Two sweet boys together again.Max on the left with his brother Charlie who he missed after...
10/08/2024

Remembering Max and Charlie...Two sweet boys together again.

Max on the left with his brother Charlie who he missed after
his death. Poor Max looked for him for two weeks, the saddest
life event I ever was witness to. Max is buried next to his brother.

Today Max is missed by his sister Molly she is aware he is gone but missing him.

Max loved to eat from the puppy who found the full bag of dog food and ate until he couldn’t move. In his daily life his bowl was always important to him.

Max with his coat long he was a very good looking dog.

Who loves their in-home hospice visits with Dr. Treat-Lady? Ms. Roux does!I love this face! Living her best life despite...
09/26/2024

Who loves their in-home hospice visits with Dr. Treat-Lady? Ms. Roux does!

I love this face! Living her best life despite her cancer diagnosis almost ten months ago. Girl...you deserve all the yummies!

Remembering Archie...A most handsome, gentle boy.- In the most loving memory of the sweetest, gentlest, softest soul who...
09/20/2024

Remembering Archie...A most handsome, gentle boy.

- In the most loving memory of the sweetest, gentlest, softest soul who blessed our home and lives for the past 13 years. Precious Archie, you leave behind the biggest hole in our hearts and will be missed beyond words. Rest so easy sweet kitten. -

♥️Reaching out to your kitty heartstrings!!!♥️Looking for a home open to a stray tuxedo boy! He has had a rough start bu...
07/16/2024

♥️Reaching out to your kitty heartstrings!!!♥️
Looking for a home open to a stray tuxedo boy! He has had a rough start but is on the road to getting his wounds healed and a second chance!
I found him between appointments outside of a gas station. He just sat right in front of the door greeting everyone!
He is tested (negative) for Feline Leukemia and FIV, neutered, dewormed, has flea medication, antibiotics and started on vaccines (I will finish his series).
He needs a second chance!!
Please message back or call me: 502-715-2536

I read this story out loud this morning to the whole family.I thought it was just lovely.Maybe it will touch your heart ...
06/02/2024

I read this story out loud this morning to the whole family.
I thought it was just lovely.
Maybe it will touch your heart too.
♥️

Walnut rescued me from death more than once—but not in the way you might think.

Everybody wish our palliative care patient, Moose, a very Happy Birthday! This handsome boy turned 12 on March 25th (tha...
03/29/2024

Everybody wish our palliative care patient, Moose, a very Happy Birthday! This handsome boy turned 12 on March 25th (that smile, though)!

Remembering Hayden...Forever loved.HAYDEN   It’s been a couple of weeks now since Hayden left us, and I still miss the l...
02/28/2024

Remembering Hayden...Forever loved.

HAYDEN
It’s been a couple of weeks now since Hayden left us, and I still miss the little guy a ton. Hayden came into my life 12 years and a few months ago. He was adopted by my wife almost 15 years ago and he came with her when we met, fell in love and got married. And he was the best pet I ever had, not even close.
She originally got Hayden from a shelter for her daughter. They were considering two cats, a gray one who seemed sweet and healthy…and Hayden, who had stuff in his ears and coming out his eyes. And had fleas, as they found out later. But after that was all taken care of he became the best and sweetest pal one could ask for. Not lang after they got him, her daughter started dating the guy who she would marry, who was highly allergic to cats so Hayden became my wife’s cat and later our cat. I can count on my fingers the time he went outside his litter box over all that time. He didn’t tear up furniture…he was hell on wheels with house plants so we had to be selective on those and put them on high shelves.
He was a grazer food wise, so very easy to feed. And he was very much a cat that loved and wanted to hang out with his people. Every morning he would seek out my wife’s lap while she was having morning coffee and stay until she had to get ready for work. Sometimes in the evenings when we watched TV he would seek out my lap, especially in the winter. I am warm natured and he liked the warmth of my legs especially if I was in jeans or sweats. You could tell he was in heaven from his purring and posture as he melted into our legs. After we both retired in 2020, it was a contest in the morning to see whose lap he would choose, although it was usually mom’s and not dad’s. Probably because she was the one who picked him out and saved him and gave him the best cat life ever.
We loved it when he would get the “zoomies”, usually in the mornings, and run like crazy from one end of the house to the other…skittering around turns on the wood floors in our relatively open concept home. He loved hanging out on the screened porch we had built on to the house in the summer time, we called it the catio. Sometimes we would have to pick him up and bring him in before bedtime. He loved hanging out in front of the heat vent in our living room where we spent a lot of evenings in the winter. Every time I walk past that vent mow I think of Hayden and expect to see him there. When we would go on vacation or away from a long weekend, he would be at the door to greet us usually even though he was well cared for while we were gone. Sometimes after longer vacations he would act like he didn’t know us…letting us know he didn’t approve of us leaving him. But that lasted only a very short time, and he would be back.
Last fall he started throwing up pretty regularly, so we spent a lot of time at the vet for a couple months trying to find the cause. We changed his food a few times, to expensive stuff for digestive issues, wet from dry food which he loved to wet food. Changes seemed to help sometimes for a while, but he kept losing weight. Finally around Thanksgiving we tried some cheaper wet foods, which he loved for a while. But by new years he was still losing weight, and had gone from a bit of a clunker to a lightweight. It seemed the only answer was to have him put down. We couldn’t stand the thought of the vet being his last memory, he never liked getting into the cat crate. So we contacted Heart Ease, which was the right decision.
Hayden now is buried in a landscape bed just outside our living room window, so we can still see him every day. He had a great life, and he greatly enriched our lives. And he will always be in our hearts, he can’t be replaced. He was so loving, and is dearly loved and will be as long as this heart is beating. We miss ya’, little buddy and we love ya…but I know that you know that.

Remembering Yanahba...A beautiful girl with a big heart.Yanahba was a beautiful dog with a Heart of Gold! She was part S...
12/28/2023

Remembering Yanahba...A beautiful girl with a big heart.

Yanahba was a beautiful dog with a Heart of Gold! She was part Siberian Husky and some say Chow but mostly she was husky. I don’t think there was anybody she didn’t like she just loved to be loved, and she gave of herself unselfishly. She had the most sorrowful looking eyes, but they got excited whenever she was being petted or talked to lovingly or smothered with affectionate kisses.
She liked to be behind my reclining chair, or in front of the chair, she just like being close to me and I her. Funny how I can still feel her presence behind my chair still.
Yanahba was born in Fort Defiance Arizona on the Navajo Indian reservation and she came to us as a rescue dog when she was about Five months old in 2011. She became a companion to Clairee our other rescue rez dog. Yanahba saw Clairee as her mother!
When we lost her companion Clairee (who was hit by a truck driver when she got out of her pen). Yanahba cried for days. That was the most heartbreaking thing I think I’ve seen. She felt the pain and loss of her friend and mother! It was such a gut wrenching thing to hear her howling it broke my heart to see her like that!
Yanahba was getting lonely so in 2018 we went through the ASPCA and adopted a rescue dog by the name of Zeke. He’s a full blooded German Shepherd, who absolutely fell in love with Yanahba and the feeling was mutual.
We love to spoil our fur babies and loved to give her treats after she would go outside and do her business, and she kind of caught on knowing that if she went outside she would get a treat! Secretly she just loved to eat so she would go out every two hours just to get a treat.
We noticed that Yanahba started to slow down this spring, she had difficulty getting up and down the stairs when she had to go out, she was losing weight rapidly and couldn’t keep anything down. We called the vet but had to cancel because at this point she we couldn’t pick her up as she was in so much pain.
On June 12, 2023 I took the last breath with her, holding her head, telling her that I loved her and that she was no longer going to be in any pain. The hardest thing I have had to do !
Yanahba’s name in Navajo means female warrior returning home.. she is home with her mother, brothers and sisters that came before her! She made it her mission to see our family back to Kentucky from Arizona.. her mission was completed!
We will always love and cherish her , she will always be with us!

Our annual No Kill Louisivlle tree is up! There are many wonderful local organizations with wish tags on the tree. Stop ...
12/05/2023

Our annual No Kill Louisivlle tree is up! There are many wonderful local organizations with wish tags on the tree. Stop by or call or email if you want to find out what they need.
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