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Posted by T_Bone on May 18, 2006 at 19:03:50 from (4.240.42.147):
In Reply to: OT: My Dog :( posted by Brad Wright of MO on May 18, 2006 at 13:32:36:
Hi Brad, Man on man, tuff decisions in life. I've been on both sides of the fence. I've paid good money to save my best friend just to have to put him down at a latter time as there was more wrong with him that what medicine could cure. This happens more times than not. I've also read for many hours on the net trying different things on my own with great results. Sorry but if she was mine and truely in severe pain, I'd spend a few quality days with her then put her down myself. If she just has a hole and lung problems with NO pain or very little pain then I'd let her continue on until things change. We live with all kinds of aliments, including some terrible pain but we don't put ours selfs down until we know it's time. I figure my best friend also should be able to do the same. We had a cat one time that came home with huge infection under his chin, down to his lower belly and most of one side. All the surface skin and hair was gone, just open red meat. He layed on a small rug for a couple weeks without moving and drinking a small amount of water and he recovered without any more problems, he grew new skin and hair, other than he ran away 6mths latter. We figured he was coyote dinner until I found him on the road 2yrs latter where he'd been hit by a car. He again healed up from that just to leave again 6mths latter. That's the last time we seen him. LOL T_Bone
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