Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 07:31 AM
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Sorry to hear this I hope you find your peace but it’s never easy.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 07:45 AM
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There is not easy way, your choice everyone has there own special way to treat these conditions. Yes very depressing thread. we've all been through this and it hurts. do what you feel is best......jk
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 08:46 AM
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How do you do it?
I'm sure most of you remember my post about Dixie. Well, she's still alive but not for much longer I'm afraid. $5000+ and the best brains at Auburn, MS State, and Texas couldn't figure out how to save her, I guess.
I'm not doing it until I talk to the vet next week, but I expect him to agree that she's to the point of not being able to be saved.
Most people take their dogs to the vet for a shot, but she HATES the vet and I'd hate for her last memory to be scared at the vet's office.
In my mind's eye I'd like to take her for a long walk, let her tree a squirrel and shoot her while she's treeing but I'm pretty positive I'd not be able to pull the trigger.
My husband said he wouldn't like it, but he COULD pull the trigger which may seem to be the best option?
I know a lot of you have had to put down dogs that weren't just dogs.... but friends. How did you all choose to do it? My best Jack Russel ever Champ was Sick I was 16 spent 400 bucks on him I didn’t really have took him out to the timber said get a squirrel buddy he hobbled the best he could popped him twice with my 28 gauge and left him in his favorite hickory grove he was only 6 , rough to do but he was in a better place and couldn’t have picked a better place for him
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Re: Putting down a dog
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I had to do it a couple times with dogs I loved. Take the dog out for a walk like you are going hunting, Then one 22mag to the back of the head and one to the heart when the dog goes down.-instant. Tough emotionally for a while but the best thing to do. It is your responsibility to accept in my opinion.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 09:10 AM
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My vet came to my house twice. She put what looked like a i-v needle in the lower leg. Then the next day she came back, and while I was feeding Bo a special treat of raw elk burger she injected whatever it is they use into the i-v port.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 10:05 AM
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I have done it both ways, even a few for other people, I always felt it was my responsibility to do it myself, do something they love and end it on a high note....but....it's hard, especially as I get older. My wife doesn't approve either. All my dogs are gone now, my wife has a few Pekingese's and as they fail, we bring them to the vet. That's hard too...even though they do an excellent job. It wasn't always that way, Vet's now have upped their game.
There is no easy answer, it's a tough personal decision.
On a slightly different note, I notice with a pack of dogs that some notice and really miss their mates, I've lately let them visit and sniff the departed member, sort of like a dog wake. I think it helps the dogs, but who really knows?
Good luck with whatever you choose, there's no right or wrong.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 10:28 AM
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Not reading through just because it hurts.
When it came time to put Luke Dawg down we picked a day and made it about him. I mean we went for a ride at some of the ponds we hunted in the past. Went through town and stopped at a DQ and got him a plain hamburger. We had a tent set up where he’d lay in the evenings out under the River Birch in the front yard and most of the neighbors and family came over to say their last goodbyes. I’d talked to his vet and told him I couldn’t bring him and his last thoughts was being there and my vet agreed to come to the house. When he arrived most left except for our immediate family. We all said our last goodbyes as the vet injected him. He literally died in my arms what seemed as peaceful as one could imagine. The vet gave us a little while and even sat around as we told stories of memories we all had with him. When we were done he and an assistant loaded him up and took him to the crematory. Now it may sound strange to have an animal cremated, but I had plans for his ashes. When I got the ashes back, my future daughter in law painted Luke’s name, birthdate and the day he died on there. I sent these to my buddies and asked them to spread his ashes the next duck season and send me dirt from where he was scattered. They all agreed and complied with my wishes. I have dirt from Canada, SD, LA, SC, FL, MS, and AR. All sent hand written notes as well. To me that was as much of a tribute that I could possibly give.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 10:36 AM
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How do you do it?
I'm sure most of you remember my post about Dixie. Well, she's still alive but not for much longer I'm afraid. $5000+ and the best brains at Auburn, MS State, and Texas couldn't figure out how to save her, I guess.
I'm not doing it until I talk to the vet next week, but I expect him to agree that she's to the point of not being able to be saved.
Most people take their dogs to the vet for a shot, but she HATES the vet and I'd hate for her last memory to be scared at the vet's office.
In my mind's eye I'd like to take her for a long walk, let her tree a squirrel and shoot her while she's treeing but I'm pretty positive I'd not be able to pull the trigger.
My husband said he wouldn't like it, but he COULD pull the trigger which may seem to be the best option?
I know a lot of you have had to put down dogs that weren't just dogs.... but friends. How did you all choose to do it?
I have the vet come to the house where the dog is comfortable and give her an injection. I have five female yellow labs buried at the edge of my pasture against the woods where I can see the graves from the house. It's always tough but the time does come. I just like to have the dog as comfortable as possible.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 11:07 AM
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Its not easy, but I do it myself.
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 11:26 AM
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As a trapper for over 40 years I have dispatched many critters including wolves, wolverine and lynx. No way can I dispatch my best friends, our dogs!
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: Putting down a dog
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04/09/23 11:28 AM
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what you need to know and likely already know is everything kicks and it kicks when they are sedated and get the injection also , that is what people think is suffering it is some less because they are so tranquilized but was still there with my dog
I have a friend who calls me for all the animals he needs put down he has to walk away when I do it because he doesn't want to see the kicking.
that said my wife did our last dog while I was on a hunting trip. she chose the vet option , that dog didn't have any issue going to the vet it didn't stress her out , she was still moving on her own , but had lost bowl control and was sleeping 20+ hours a day. she took her watch dog roll right till the end , when she couldn't be awake to watch the door she laid against the door so it couldn't open without he been alerted.
it was a car ride and she liked car rides and all the treats they gave at the vet
so do whatever you need to to stress the both of you out the least
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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