Posted by Case e on February 13, 2012 at 18:28:10 from (74.42.103.78):
First of all I am not trying to be cruel or mean, having said that....I recently had a conversation with my wife about our dogs and what to do when they are in poor health and are suffering. I want you to know that my 3 dogs are some of my best pals and it would be hard but.. does anyone see anything wrong with doing it yourself? I feel that when you take in an animal that you are all in for the long haul, the cute puppy stage, the digging holes stage, the chasing the cat stage, the stage where they are the size of a horse at 10 months and jump up with muddy paws on you and when the grow up and are a true companion. The wife thinks that me "taking the dog over the hill" is awfull and inhumane and doesnt see how I could ever think of doing it someday. I dont know it just seems its my responsibility to do when the vet says its time. Any thoughts? as I say this is not to be mean or cruel just wanted some thoughts.
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