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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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Had an old timer tell me once when we were discussing another person and his advice was " If you can't shoe a horse or shoot a dog you shouldn't have either" Fortunately for me only had 1 dog that had to put down the other just slipped away in the sleep at night and there are times that is almost more gut wrenching than putting down. Especially when at the side of your bed
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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You are one dog killin' dude. I have been, learned at an early age!! So when people ask these kinds of questions on this board and there are honest people who can tell the history of the answer, it might be best if they didn't ask the question for the answers may not be all sweet & roses!!! To be honest I don't think what's the type of thing to say back in my day or act like you better
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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Been following this thread today and all I can say is that veterinary staff may be overwhelmed and scarred over from what we do, but we have patience and empathy during this difficult time for owners and pets. I cannot imagine having to perform euthanasia on a pet in any other way. But I realize that it is a humane option and not everyone has the funds for veterinary euthanasia. Although in my opinion , it is not expensive. (I’ve spent tens of thousands on care for my pets and that’s my choice and have no regrets) We have a separate quiet suite for this procedure with a couch and a lamp to make everyone more comfortable. Often when owners choose not to be present the staff will remain with the animal and speak softly and give cuddles and special treats. We gave one dog some breadsticks from Olive Garden, she wolfed down three while we were placing the IV and didn’t seem to mind. The pre med drug is an opiate that takes away pain and makes them calm. I can’t speak for the animals for what they’re thinking and feeling at the time but we do our best with what we know.
Is there a one shot euthanasia injection or is it two to prevent the pain from the second injection?
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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Been following this thread today and all I can say is that veterinary staff may be overwhelmed and scarred over from what we do, but we have patience and empathy during this difficult time for owners and pets. I cannot imagine having to perform euthanasia on a pet in any other way. But I realize that it is a humane option and not everyone has the funds for veterinary euthanasia. Although in my opinion , it is not expensive. (I’ve spent tens of thousands on care for my pets and that’s my choice and have no regrets) We have a separate quiet suite for this procedure with a couch and a lamp to make everyone more comfortable. Often when owners choose not to be present the staff will remain with the animal and speak softly and give cuddles and special treats. We gave one dog some breadsticks from Olive Garden, she wolfed down three while we were placing the IV and didn’t seem to mind. The pre med drug is an opiate that takes away pain and makes them calm. I can’t speak for the animals for what they’re thinking and feeling at the time but we do our best with what we know.
Is there a one shot euthanasia injection or is it two to prevent the pain from the second injection? Series of three. The first is butorphanol and we give that IV. They’re still awake and coherent but without pain or fear it seems. Then they can sit with their family for up to an hour before it wears off. Then propoflo is administered to effect and then they fall asleep. Last injection is an overdose of pentobarbital. The only time we use a different protocol with full IM sedation is a different combination of drugs (that still contains the butorphanol) with aggressive or fractious animals that may pose a bite risk. We give that injection in the muscle of a back leg until they fall asleep. Then the final injection given Iv
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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There is no quicker, more human death than with a bullet. I don't do it because I like doing it. I do it because it's the best thing for the animal and I'm the best one to do it because I won't screw it up, I do it calmly, efficiently and correctly.
I do it because I love the people in my life. I carry the burden of doing the hard things for them.
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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There is no quicker, more human death than with a bullet. I don't do it because I like doing it. I do it because it's the best thing for the animal and I'm the best one to do it because I won't screw it up, I do it calmly, efficiently and correctly.
I do it because I love the people in my life. I carry the burden of doing the hard things for them. And bullets only cost pennies
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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I do it because I love the people in my life. I carry the burden of doing the hard things for them.
I very much appreciate this. Gives a better perspective as to why. Thanks Donner.
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Re: Ever feel like the Executioner?
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I try to never over think it. If we keep an animal fenced off it is our responsibility to give it a good life which to me includes a swift and pain free death. When an injury or ailment is making it's life painful put it down. Simple as that.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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