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zebthecat 2:02 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
That's crap Nutsin.
It is horrible having to put your pet down.

jfk 1:45 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Willtell 12:48 Tue Nov 7

Christ that’s a bad run of shit luck mate.
“I’d love to know what they put in dog foods”
I wouldn’t and now feed our dogs on a raw diet the brand we feed them on is natures menu.
I have two fairly large German Shorthaired Pointers they come from a working strain both young and very energetic.
Fortunately we can afford to feed them on the above they thrive on the stuff and rarely get sick.
They get fed twice a day an hour before or after runs (as deep chested dogs are prone to bloat/twisted stomach in most cases fatal)
The cost is about a fiver a day each.
It’s expensive but vets bills are horrendous.I can’t reccommend it highly enough.”

Willtell 12:48 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
We have had the unfortunate experience of having 3 dogs put down over the last 2 years.

The first was actually our daughter's spaniel that developed a cancerous growth on his side. He had an op but it grew back within months.

The 2nd was the best dog in the world. A Labrit Pyrenean Shepherd. Ours since a tiny 6 week old pup. Obedient, faithful and always up for chasing a stick or ball. Only 13 when cancer got him.

Then several months later our English Setter also developed a stomach cancer problem. I'd love to know what they put in dog foods but losing 3 to cancer in a short period was particularly hard on my wife.

We're now back to 2 very different dogs. An 8 month old Podenco and a rescue 18month old Black Lurcher - Labrador Greyhound cross.

jfk 12:15 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
We got another dog(same breed) a few weeks after.
Initially I was trying to make comparisons which I suppose is fairly natural.
After a while you get to appreciate dogs are all different.in my case made the loss far easier than I would ever have thought.
We lost our dog a day after one of my sons 18th birthday as it turned out he had a proper shit 18th. He’s now coming up to
20 he’s coming home from university for his birthday we’re having a massive surprise do that as far know I’m aware knows nothing about,sounds ridiculous but last year would have been too soon.

, 12:11 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Nutsin, what you did was carry out a merciful termination of a suffering creature’s life. For that I commend you because keeping the suffering animal alive would be an act of cruelty.

Moncurs Putting Iron 11:49 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Nutsin,

Firstly RIP Frank.

Secondly, You were there for him, right until the end, it would have kept him calm and settled and he literally died in his sleep, a millionaires death that it is the owners priviledge to arrange and be part of.

Thirdly, Yeah Hollywood has a lot to answer for, death is often quick and totally lacking in drama, the eyes glaze over, they go limp and that is it.

This haunted me for years after being with my first dog in my late twenties and it took me a long while to make point 2 my main focus, not what I witnessed.

I wish you well mate

Vexed 11:43 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Huffers 9:53 Tue Nov 7

That's interesting because I think people that fight kids for a cunt's shirt should have the piss beaten out of them.

BRANDED 11:12 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Get yourself a new one.

jfk 10:11 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Horrible thing to have to do but for the best.
See far too many people avoiding the inevitable,there’s an elderly lady my way that takes her dog out in a pram,the dogs clearly beyond being making any recovery.
Makes it easier when you can hand on heart say the dog had the best possible life you could offer.
A shit experience but ………
Don’t get sucked into paying extra for a single personal ashes I know for a fact that in the vast majority it don’t happen.
Shocking the depths some cunts will stoop to make a few quid.

Huffers 9:53 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Accounts like Vexed should just be banned, they bring nothing.

GBHammer63 9:44 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Same as alfs, my boxer got to 14, still thought he was 14 months. If anyone had said before about the heartbreak I honestly would have replied that he’s only a dog, I was in bits, the vet was in bits because he had a boxer that he’d had recently put to sleep and ours was the first he’d done after. You’ll be treading gently over where yours used to sleep for a while but you’ll gradually feel less raw. Currently my youngest has a boxer, beautiful big red boy, nearly 2 and thinking of breeding him, wants to give me the puppy and I still don’t think I can do that again.
Still, times a healer, was only 20 years ago.

PostmanPissed 8:31 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Sorry to hear your sad news!!

It really is a gut wrench when you have to do this but is the right thing to do.

With time you will feel better emotionally. Maybe after some time a new pup or rehoming a dog will help.

Alfs 4:04 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Went through that with our Boxer. Vet came to the house and I held his paw as he was injected. Dead in seconds. It was best for him though as he could hardly walk..

Army son dug a grave in the garden and he was buried within the hour.

Odd that humans still can't be treated with such dignity.

Manuel 3:25 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Are you not pinning this on Hunter Biden?

I'm not a pet person, although I had a goldfish once, but appreciate how gutting it is to lose a beloved one. RIP Frankie.

David L 2:11 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
So sorry to hear that, nutsin. Not looking forward to when our little lady goes.

joyo 1:52 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Gutting,but right thing to do,heartbreaking to put to sleep the most loyal member of the family

claret on my shirt 1:48 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Vexed, I would love break your nose!

norwaytips 12:41 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
It’s the last thing that we want to do, but nobody wants to see a pet suffer. Helping over that rainbow, is a display of affection and love. Always tough, but still the right thing to do.

Vexed 12:37 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Just get another one. I'm sure it will shit everywhere and stink up your house as well as the old one?

RootsRadical 12:34 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Heartbreaking. Sorry for your loss, but you did the best thing!

I wish we had done this with one of our cats. It had bowel cancer and we tried desperately to save him with the vets help for 6'weeks. Had chemo weekly, lots of drugs and crap we had to give him. He got really thin and weak and I'm sure suffered, and then died at home whilst we were at work.
This was nearly 4 years ago and I still regret it.

We've still got 2 cats and a dog, will never do that again!

Coffee 12:15 Tue Nov 7
Re: Putting a pet to sleep
Unbelievably, horribly painful. So sorry for you, Nutsin. Thoughts with you.

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