Lethal Injection
Bullet
Drowning in a sack full of rocks
Depending on how she is kill get her stuffed and mounted?
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Sorry to hear that mate, pets do become a part of the family.. but does it really mean u can give them any of the things you have suggested?? Really depends how much is your dog worth to you.. good luck with you decision and hope u make the right choice..![]()
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Weirdest thing is my brother had his pet cat stuff, NZ had Phar Lap stuffed, (takes a whole museum for that one though) and neither has disturbed me, hence the suggestion for that option.
Point is using the vet to put her quietly to sleep never to wake again seems to be the only option.
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I think the best way to have your dog put down is by leathal injection as it is quick and such a painless way to die. Dont u think that u owe it to your dog 2 let it be done this way. I think most of us have been in the same situation as u sometime in our lives and even thou we wish our pets could live forever making the right decision in the end is 1 of the hardest decisions we have to make but 1 that has to be made.
The vet is a nice quiet option. Stuffed, and lying asleep on the floor would be cute? My grandfather used to keep birds, he used to stuff them when they died! And hey there is also a pet crematorium in town too, so maybe a vase of ashes is a bit more practical?
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A bullet is the cheapest easiest option but if mine i would be going to the vet.Good luck with it,i dont envy you at all.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Bullet - That way you wont be lying to her.
Its the saddest and hardest thing you will ever have to do - but you know in some way she will thank you for it.
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well since i grew up in a rural enviroment on a farm, and have had many dogs, sick animals, neighbours cats, quad bike theives, etc, I would say bullet.
i would offer my services, but for some reason the police dont think its a good idea for me to own firearms anymore.
Wouldn't it be easier to drown him in a sack full of water?
Just asking.
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Sorry to hear your news.. having to make a decision like this & saying goodbye to a precious member of the family can be truly devastating
PLEASE take her to the vet.. above all the other ( horrid& terrifying for her ) options!!!!!!!
It is the most humane & peaceful way for her to go. Even ask the vet to come to your/her home to do it also!!that way it will be less stressful for her, rather than having to go on a car ride.. which if she is sensing that you are upset (which animals do!!) she may become stressed herself if she "feels" something is up with the car ride.. ie: NOT going for a walk in the park...
Sit in the sun with her, give her cuddles & say a quiet goodbye, while the vet gives her a jab & she can go to sleep in peace, in your arms.. after 12 years companionship.. I think that would be a nice way for her to go..
I won't say "all the best" for tomorrow.. coz it won't be a nice daybut hopefully, you get my meaning!
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GET ON
SIT DOWN
SHUT UP
HANG ON
Go to the vets. Injection will allow your pet to go to sleep peacefully.
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+1 for the vet.
Place your dog in the boot or back of the car on some bedding and ask the vet to come out to the car, by the time doggy has had time to think WTF its all over. This makes it easy for you [transportation, removal etc] and easy on the dog.
If the animal ment that much to you consider cremation, some how having ashes makes it feel like the dog still belongs, from experience burying a pooch is not the same.
Good luck Annette, best wishes to you and the other 'alf, sounds like an all round shit week for you both.
Hey girl, sorry to hear this. Always a horrible time. Our vet makes house calls in cases like this. He simply comes to the house sits down while you are petting the dog and one little needle and it is all over. No stress on the poor dog at all. Very hard on the owner though. Love and hugs Anne
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