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Old girl dog
jimbowby
Member Posts: 3,496
[8D]I don't ask much of your opinion--
--I have this old gal (shelty/Austrailan) shepard 20 yrs old (140)dog years--
--She sleeps most, walks in circles, drinks water-stumbles--
--has lost hearing, sight, body movement--
--wheather or not you think much of me--give me your opinion on her life -or not !!!
--JIMBO
--I have this old gal (shelty/Austrailan) shepard 20 yrs old (140)dog years--
--She sleeps most, walks in circles, drinks water-stumbles--
--has lost hearing, sight, body movement--
--wheather or not you think much of me--give me your opinion on her life -or not !!!
--JIMBO
Comments
Ben
Only you can make the decision, but if she is not in pain, or not ill, then I say leave her...let nature take its course...
--My wife and daughter want to prolong her life--
--I've lost dogs and "people" sometimes because of me and sometimes not, but she's always been around, I can put her away, but I have to convince them--
--Please don't misunderstand my plea-I know what has to be done, but I'd like some feelings from you guys that don't really think to much of me--if not --OK-
--JIMBO
JIMBO
Sometimes we have to do what's right and
not avoid the obvious.
... think of the good times and think what
she'd probably do for you if the roles were
reversed.
Sorry. I've had to make that decision more
times than I can recall. It's part of the deal
when you go into the relationship.[:D]
I would want to go if I were her.
I am glad you have such a companion, its always sad when they get old
My mother (3 years ago) put down her dog down because he was old and didn't move around so well........When she got him to the vet, she couldn't bring herself to be with him when they gave him the shot.
She's never forgiven herself. I don't know how many times she told me she wished she had brought him home.....
I can't tell you to put her down without actually being around her. You've been around her and you know if she is suffering.
My Yella Lab is going on 15-16. She looks bad, but she is still "there". Luckily I have a good vet that doesn't charge to euthanise. She'll help me make that decision when the time comes.
I wish you and her the best of luck.
If she's suffering, then it's time. You can hold her when the doc gives her the injection. She'll be at peace that way. And so will you.
was really starting to go downhill in the last couple of years. He was deaf and would just fall over when walking. He however was not in any pain and from time to to time he would bounce back.
He finally began to experience some pains in his joints was having trouble finding his way around the house so we made that hard decision.
My dear wife took him to a friend of ours that happens to be a vet and held Ace the whole time till it was over. I stayed home with two young boys and we talked our way though the tears and spent time over supper telling Ace stories.
Only you and your family can make this difficult decision. I do not envy you at this time.
If she's not in pain, let her go naturally, in her home, surrounded by people she loves. That is far better then an injection in a cold, sterile vet clinic where she doesn't know what's happening to her. You owe it to her to let her go when she's ready.
+1. Agreed in total.
quote:Originally posted by catpealer111
If she's not in pain, let her go naturally, in her home, surrounded by people she loves. That is far better then an injection in a cold, sterile vet clinic where she doesn't know what's happening to her. You owe it to her to let her go when she's ready.
+1. Agreed in total.
+2 Why kill her if she is not hurting or suffering??
CP
He was old and very sick and in pain.
Vet said he would only get worse so he advised we have him put down.
We took him to another vet and she said the same thing.
It was one of the hardest thing we ever had to do but I could not let him suffer.
Take your's to the Vet and ask them.
Good luck to you.
AC
Were I you, I would not make your kitty wait to start hurting. I'd pay the vet to come to our home to do it, so she would know how loved she is.
I hope one of my Children has enough love to help me end it, when it's time.
You have our condolences.
Doug
I could never have had her put down, nor could I shoot my best friend.
It's been seven years since she died and I still miss her. Probably always will.[:(]
I might feel differently if/when Kate gets to that point in her life, but truely I hope she goes before she gets to that point ... Hell, I hope I go before I get to that point.
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.
--The old gal doesn't have much balance or speed , but she doesn't appear to suffer--
--She drinks and eats ok, so I'll just keep my eye on her and respond accordingly--
quote:Originally posted by jimbowby
[8D]-I thank you for your heart response--
--My wife and daughter want to prolong her life--
--I've lost dogs and "people" sometimes because of me and sometimes not, but she's always been around, I can put her away, but I have to convince them--
--Please don't misunderstand my plea-I know what has to be done, but I'd like some feelings from you guys that don't really think to much of me--if not --OK-
--JIMBO
--I'm thankful for so many of you to give me your thoughts and I won't forget it. This will make me a better FORUM member--
--I'll give status on her now and then-Thank-you all--
----JIMBO