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With our last dog my wife and I asked our vet when do you know when its the right time? He replied and said if you are prolonging the dogs life you are not hurting your pet but when you are prolonging their death then you need to rethink what best for your dog. |
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04-09-2020, 06:43 AM | #18 |
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My last dog died January 3rd. She was a Dobie, shepherd mix. Beautiful dog. I was at work, she was lying on the back patio with my wife and just stopped breathing. She was 14. The dog before that was a huge furry chow. Huge dog, but very loving. He was 15 when we put him down. Hip dysplasia on both of them. It was so much easier with the natural death than putting one down.
We now have 7 dogs buried on our fence line from all the previous dogs. I think this one will be my last at my age. It's possible she could outlive me.
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04-11-2020, 06:33 AM | #20 |
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Thats awesome, congrats bud...
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