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I know what you guys mean. We had to put down one of the family dogs this past November. It was a tough decision to make but we did what had to be done to end the little dude's suffering.
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Originally Posted by nick0lis
my dog had lymphatic cancer and died the day after my birthday last summer. we were at the vet, and she died in my moms arms.i cried for the next two weeks
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qft.Originally Posted by offbad
you need to be there for your dog
just think of all the times she was there for you.
you know the dogs can feel it. they have some crazy internal/innate stuff going on.
they know. and i'm sure she would love for you to be there with her.
Originally Posted by CashMoney
i was just wondering for the long run for my dog. if u put a dog down at the vet, and if i decide not to take it with me cause i can't bear to bury it myself what does the vet do with the body?