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Dispatching a good dog
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 640804" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I think you might regret doing it yourself. If this has been a loyal companion and you are attached to him it may bother you for years and years to come. My father thought the same as you and he put down his blue healer Tia when her parkinson's became to severe. To this day it bothers him and it has been 11 years, he still sees the look on her face when he pulled the trigger.Now his blue healer Marnie is getting up in age and is finding it hard to walk and suffers from incontinence at times, he said he will take her to the vet when it becomes her time . He has also been avid hunter at the time and that never bothered him as well as put down the odd animal for me here at the farm.</p><p></p><p>I would think again about getting the vet to give him a needle you can still be there with him . I do not feel this is a cop out at all especially if you are with them until the very end. </p><p></p><p>Good luck as it is never an easy decision to put down a pet even though it is probably best for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 640804, member: 5106"] I think you might regret doing it yourself. If this has been a loyal companion and you are attached to him it may bother you for years and years to come. My father thought the same as you and he put down his blue healer Tia when her parkinson's became to severe. To this day it bothers him and it has been 11 years, he still sees the look on her face when he pulled the trigger.Now his blue healer Marnie is getting up in age and is finding it hard to walk and suffers from incontinence at times, he said he will take her to the vet when it becomes her time . He has also been avid hunter at the time and that never bothered him as well as put down the odd animal for me here at the farm. I would think again about getting the vet to give him a needle you can still be there with him . I do not feel this is a cop out at all especially if you are with them until the very end. Good luck as it is never an easy decision to put down a pet even though it is probably best for them. [/QUOTE]
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