01-01-2011, 10:15 AM
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You know, we're doing better than expected. The vet had a hard time too. We sat there for awhile shooting the shit and it kind of helped. Dr Laura likes him a lot and it was hard for her. But she did make it a little easier for us. She saw him last in September and she said he had that 'spacey' look in his eyes. He also peed inside the building, something which he would never do in his right mind.
He was the perfect dog. Always willing to please and would take a bullet (literally) for anyone in his house. He got to go with dignity and without pain and that's saying more than any of us humans get to expect.
Isn't it odd that "they" think of animals as dumb or insignificant to the point that euthanasia is OK for them but "they" say it's not acceptable for humans?
You know, we had his ear that Daisy bit off three years ago in the freezer in an airtight bag and we brought it with. We said he deserves to go back "whole". Laura got a huge kick out of that. We needed to bring a little levity to the situation.
He was the perfect dog. Always willing to please and would take a bullet (literally) for anyone in his house. He got to go with dignity and without pain and that's saying more than any of us humans get to expect.
Isn't it odd that "they" think of animals as dumb or insignificant to the point that euthanasia is OK for them but "they" say it's not acceptable for humans?
You know, we had his ear that Daisy bit off three years ago in the freezer in an airtight bag and we brought it with. We said he deserves to go back "whole". Laura got a huge kick out of that. We needed to bring a little levity to the situation.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head