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Gone but Together Again. Dad & Uncle |
Wishing all of you the best during a difficult time. Glad to hear you will be with her at the end. | |||
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Conductor in Residence |
This has always been and always will be my biggest fear. I have had to do it twice. Both times, my babies told me that it was time. I didn't have a doubt in my mind. Hardest decisions I've ever had to make, but they both told me beyond the shadow of a doubt. I'll say a prayer for y'all. | |||
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Member |
Everything you said Maestro. Including the prayer. End of life decisions for pets are awful for everyone involved, pets included. | |||
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I'm Pickle Rick! |
You and your girl are in tonights prayers. You are doing good by her. Thank you.. ______________________________ " Formally known as GotDogs " | |||
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Never miss an opportunity to be Batman! |
That is when you know it is time. The last two times I had to do this, my dogs let me know it was time for them to rest. Hell, I am teared up thinking about it. My condolences to you and only advice is to remember the good times and know she is waiting for you by the Rainbow Bridge. Eventually if you decide to get another dog, don't feel guilty. Dogs teach us that both our species are full of an infinite amount of love. | |||
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Rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated |
Prayers for you. One of the toughest decisions and hardest parts about having our pets. "Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am." FBLM LGB! | |||
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Saluki |
Sorry to hear of these troubles. In my family’s experience we have been about 1 week late in our decision. I fear our hopes have added days of unneeded pain to our friends life. ----------The weather is here I wish you were beautiful---------- | |||
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Ammoholic |
It sounds like you are there and are making the right decision. Vets can advise on pain meds to blunt pain, and that may make sense when the dog is still enjoying some parts of life but has a joint or two that just hurts. When it gets to the point where you don’t “catch” the dog having some reasonable amount of happy moments, you know it is time. The way I look at it is, “Would I want to live like that?” If my answer is no, I’d guess the dog’s would be too. | |||
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Member |
The biggest sign for me is: If you have to ask. Then it's probably time. My signs have always been: - Pups in pain or - Quality of life is poor (can't see / hear / walk, etc.) Either way I know you'll do what is right for the pup. Last one I had to put down I was fine until I got out of the vet. Then I bawled like a small child. Train how you intend to Fight Remember - Training is not sparring. Sparring is not fighting. Fighting is not combat. | |||
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The Quiet Man |
If the person who owns and loves the dog thinks it's time, it's time. I'll never second guess anybody on that decision. I've done it 5 times and it never gets easier. I've agonized over it, even when I knew it was the right thing to do. I've broken down in tears every single time afterwards. It's the price we pay for the love and joy they bring us. | |||
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Like a party in your pants |
I'm with my dogs to the bitter end. Unless I witness pain I let them die at home of natural cause. My last dog to pass was 14. He had a non malignant inside tumor on his right hind leg. He eventually could not get up and walk. I put a strap on his hind quarter to help him to his feet. He could not get up and go #2, I had no problem cleaning up after him when he had a accident. Near the end he could not control his bladder, we put towels under him and bathed him. We knew the end was coming, we gave him two pain medications and CBD oil, he was not in pain. He eventually passed while sleeping in his favorite spot in the dinning room surrounded by my wife and I, and our other two dogs. He was born in our family room, it was only fitting that he be buried in our yard. I rented a backhoe and dug him a grave, I placed a solar light on the spot. It gives me comfort to sit out at night and look over and see his light on, I feel his presence. He gave us 14 years of unfailing devotion and companionship, We found dealing with the inconvenience for a few months a small price to pay, Our other two aging dogs will get the same devotion from us. Again, If my animal is suffering and I can't do anything to relieve that I would have no choice to put them down. | |||
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Drug Dealer |
Been there several times and it sucks. At least dogs don't know about death. They don't sit around puzzling/agonizing about what (if anything) comes after death. Only we human beans do that or as W. B. Yeats wrote: Death Nor dread nor hope attend A dying animal; A man awaits his end Dreading and hoping all; Many times he died, Many times rose again, A great man in his pride Confronting murderous men Casts derision upon Supersession of breath; He knows death to the bone – Man has created death. When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw | |||
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