A vet’s guide · est. 2026
When the body says enough, you should know what to do next.
Clear, calm, clinical guidance for the conflicted owner — and the vet who helps them. No diagnosis. No marketing. No platitudes.
The Quality-of-Life Decision Pack.
The HHHHHMM scoring sheet. The eight questions for any vet. The family conversation script. The five sentences for week-two grief. Direct download — no email required.
Or subscribe — one short letter every other Sunday with new essays and resources.
The framework
Four essays the rest of the site is built on.
When to euthanise a dog with cancer
A five-stage framework. Pain, prognosis, the five questions, the bedside test.
ToolThe HHHHHMM scale — and what it misses
How to score, what the score means, and the question the scale doesn’t ask.
ClinicalIs pet euthanasia painful? An honest answer.
What the drugs do, what your animal feels, what we still don’t know.
AfterGrief after pet euthanasia — what the textbooks miss
The shape of the first six weeks. Why guilt arrives uninvited.
By condition
If you’re here because of a specific diagnosis, start with these.
Shop · 4 titles
Books and toolkits you can use today.
Published by Zoe Publications. 30-day refund. Razorpay (India) and Gumroad (global).
A workbook, a scoring sheet, and the eight questions you should ask any vet — before the day of the appointment.
₹499 · $7
A six-week reading and a daily prompt. Designed to sit on a kitchen table for forty-two days.
₹599 · $11
A bilingual consent form, a Schedule X drug log, and a body-disposition record. PCA-Act aligned. For vets in private practice.
₹999 · $14
Mission · India
A right we will not name, withheld from those who cannot speak.
The proposed Right-to-Death (Companion Animals) Act — five clauses that convert a quiet permission into a stated right. Drafted, in private circulation, public consultation late 2026.
For vets, lawyers, and parliamentarians.
If you would lend your name to a proposal that converts a regulatory grey area into a statutory right, write to us with the subject [Right to Death Act].
1-on-1 consultation
Talk it through with Dr. NRS.
45 minutes by video. For the conflicted owner — or the vet who wants a second opinion off the clock. No diagnosis. No prescription. Just clarity from someone who has sat in this conversation a thousand times.
- ✓ 45-minute Zoom or Google Meet
- ✓ Pre-call brief (15 min reading)
- ✓ Written summary within 24 hours
- ✓ One follow-up email exchange