Pet caregiver self-assessment

Allows the caregiver to reflect on their own strengths, challenges and emotional well-being. It also allows you to reflect on how well you are supporting your companion’s daily comfort.

Rating

0 – No concern / very confident
1 – Mild concern / sometimes confident
2 – Moderate concern / less confident
3 – High concern / struggling

A. Meeting My Pet’s Physical Needs

  • I am able to provide food, water and medication, as prescribed.
  • I am able to monitor my companion’s appetite, mobility and comfort.
  • I am able to recognize when my companion’s condition changes.
  • I maintain a comfortable and clean environment for my pet.
  • I have the ability to lift/transfer my companion.

B. Comfort and Quality

  • My companion appears comfortable most of the time.
  • I am able to relieve stress and pain.
  • I understand signs of discomfort or decline.
  • I can make adjustments to improve my companion’s comfort.
  • I can manage wound care (if applicable).

C. Emotional Presence

  • I am spending meaningful time with my companion.
  • I am providing reassurance and calm energy.
  • I feel emotionally connected and present with my companion.

D. Communications with the Veterinary Team

  • I feel comfortable asking my veterinary team questions.
  • I report changes in my companion’s condition promptly.
  • I understand the care plan and medications.
  • I can afford the supplies and medications.

E. Caregiver Capacity

  • I have the time and ability to provide needed care.
  • I have help available, if I need support.
  • I feel physically capable of assisting my companion.
  • How is my stamina and overall health?
  • I have existing injuries or a chronic condition.
  • How are my sleep patterns / fatigue levels?

F. Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing

  • I acknowledge my emotions about my companion’s illness.
  • I have support from family, friends or professionals.
  • I allow myself space to process difficult feelings.
  • I am showing signs of stress, anxiety and/or depression.
  • I am experiencing anticipatory grief.
  • How overwhelmed do you feel on a daily basis?

G. Decision Readiness

  • I understand my companion’s medical condition.
  • I am able to think about my companion’s quality of life.
  • I feel supported in making difficult decisions, if needed.

Interpretation

0–25 = You may be managing many demands, while still maintaining some balance.

26–50 = You may be carrying a growing emotional and/or physical caregiving load. Additional support, rest or connection could be helpful.

51–75 = You may be experiencing significant caregiver strain or emotional exhaustion. This may be a time to increase support and reduce the amount of caregiving alone.

76–96 = You may be feeling overwhelmed, depleted, or emotionally stretched beyond current capacity. Compassionate support, respite, and professional care may be especially important right now.