Posted by Mark - IN. on March 25, 2014 at 17:44:35 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Re: Animal senility? posted by Brokenwrench on March 25, 2014 at 07:02:50:
Its a tough thing to have to deal with. I'm always the one that has to take them to the vet. Its a tough thing. But then again, I suppose that its a good thing that when it happens, that I'm the one. The reason that I say that, is because they have always been good companions to and for me, so the least that I can do is be there holding them, whispering into the ears reasuringly as they cross into their next lives as the vets do what has to be hard for them to do too. All of my dogs, I hug and hold them with one arm, pet and stroke them with the other, whisper non-stop in their ears the whole time until the vet puts down the stethescope, pats me on the arm and says that they're gone. Its never easy, but I will never send them off alone by themselves without being there with and for them. I couldn't do that to them after what they've done for my family and myself.
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