I have done it both ways. A couple years ago, my Doberman had to be put down. Like somebody said above, she was THE dog. There was no way I could shoot her. Our vet gave us plenty of time with her, sedated her, and pushed the euthanasia drug. She just peacefully stopped breathing in my lap. It cost $100, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostWell I think the best way is to have the vet do it, if you need some funds send me a text, I will chip in, sorry for your loss.
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Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View PostNot real sure what to say here. I've had to put a few great dogs down, and both were done by a vet properly. I really guess I don't get the whole " I love my dog so much that I'll blast him in the head with a gun" mentality. Absolutely no way for a dog to go. My wife is a vet, and IMO she does it right. Animal is first knocked out to sleep peacefully, and then the euthanasia drug is administered. One, the owner has some time with the dog sleeping peacefully, and two, when the euthanasia drug is administered, there is no kind of violent behavior, they just go peacefully. Last thing I would ever want to be the last memory is of my dog with a bloody mess coming out of its head with a bulging eyeball.
Put me here, that's all I'm going to say. Sorry you are losing a buddy.
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Originally posted by N.DaWoods View PostAsk a buddy to take care of it for you. You save money, a friend has an opportunity to be a friend, and you don't have to see it all.
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostIf a man wanted to save money he never would have got a dog in the first place! I spent money on my dawg for 13.5 years. Food, vet, heartworm meds, no big deal. When it's time to put him down NOW you want to save a dime? That gets under my skin. A good dog don't deserve to be skull drug!
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostIf a man wanted to save money he never would have got a dog in the first place! I spent money on my dawg for 13.5 years. Food, vet, heartworm meds, no big deal. When it's time to put him down NOW you want to save a dime? That gets under my skin. A good dog don't deserve to be skull drug!
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We thought our Lab was on her last leg so we thought we would have to put her down. We priced it last week in Liberty was $68, if we wanted them to dispose of the body was an extra $15. After blood test and about $1100 we find out she is diabetic. So now insulin twice a day and special diet $$$. I love my dog but I kinda wish we would have went through with putting her down.
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Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View PostI'm pretty sure you aren't referring to me if you have read my replys. No way I shoot her. She deserves a proper exit. I just don't want to get screwed again.
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Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View PostI appreciate the kind gesture. I can afford it, just dont want to get screwed on the deal. I felt like I was taken advantage of last time and that didn't set well with me.
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Originally posted by Stan R View PostThe $180 is a small price to send her off peacefully. She loved you unconditionally.Originally posted by Duckologist View PostIf a man wanted to save money he never would have got a dog in the first place! I spent money on my dawg for 13.5 years. Food, vet, heartworm meds, no big deal. When it's time to put him down NOW you want to save a dime? That gets under my skin. A good dog don't deserve to be skull drug!
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Originally posted by myway View PostDisagree 100%. Sounds like a good friend that did his/her part and I would expect the same.
My dad attempted to put one down point blank with a 22 that didn’t work. He then had to climb under a truck to retrieve it and at that point it turned into total mess. He will tell you it’s not something he would want to do again.
Not something I would want on my watch and just doesn’t make since.
While I agree it’s tough there is still measures that need to be taken going with a .22 that could of prevented this. One, don’t use a .22 short, not enough energy. .22 LR is a little better .22 Mag best but in either use the CCI all copper bullets. Hollow points or lead bullets splatter to much where the copper round will be quick and instant.
Just my ¢.02 after years of having to euthanize animals.
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