yay for the thread
but, one of my gerbils ate the otheris this common? i don't think i have appropriate stories to comment...
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I found this baby opossum early one morning , i guess it fell off its mother . We called animal control and had him picked up .
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I found this baby opossum early one morning , i guess it fell off its mother . We called animal control and had him picked up .
That is absolutely heartbreaking. :(I thought of this thread last night. I work in animal rescue and got a call at midnight to go get a dog.. It was surrendered and the paper said the dog was a 12 yr old lab/shepherd mix... I picked her up already in a crate.. took him home.. Very sweet and scared.. But very old.. more like 15 years old.. No use of the back legs, no hearing and practically blind, and definitely in pain. I called the folks that surrendered her and asked why they didn't put her to sleep. There excuse? " My mom just passed away and I couldn't bear the put her down, so I was hoping you would do it." So I took her in this morning to get put down, and then I billed the family. The money spent in rescue puts me in debt every year and it just ticked me off that they were willing to just waste my money. Had they said.. "can you take my dog to get put to sleep, Here's the money..?" I would have gladly done it for them. That poor dog was suffering for a very long time.. I feel so badly for her. I kept her in my room all night and gave her lots of love, I am sure she hasn't had that in awhile.. and she really seemed to know what was happening at the vets office, she kinda seemed very calm about everything, didn't even flinch when they shaved her leg to give her the injections.. or at the injections themselves.
People need to understand that it is never easy losing a family member but in the end it is more cruel to keep them around suffering and in so much pain they cannot move.
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That is absolutely heartbreaking. :(
I'm glad he was with someone who loved him, albeit for a short time, at the end.
I was going to give the owners the benefit of the doubt for not realizing the extent of his suffering, 'til you repeated what they said. :( That just goes to show you how people have no compassion towards animals when they're no fun anymore.
My mom had to put her dog to sleep when the dog was 16 or 17. She didn't really realize how bad of a condition Penny was in 'cause it was all so gradual. Figured that may have been what happened with this dog... But I think it was just neglect... Poor thing...
I'm glad you billed the family though--People need to realize that when they get a pet, they get it for life: The pet's life. Whenever they get it, to its death, it is their responsibility.
^ I don't know about that, but my old hamster definitely often used to try and eat me, the little fucker.
Shoot? No.
Euthanize? Yea.
seems very selfish to just allow an animal which one has cared for their entire life, a domesticated animal whom depends on their person for everything, to be allowed to lay in more pain then we can know - only because we might feel bad is strange to me.
i am not going to sit here and watch my cat suffer, that is crazy for us both, if i could take her life in a humane way that is what would seem best...i would rather us be alone, in nature one last time...then her be in a clinical automated desensitized vet office.
Just saying my uncle shot my 3 yr old red nose pit "gracie" while I was visting my mom in florida when I found out she had stage 3 brest cancer. She was a very nice healthy dog in a chain link pin that was doubled up because she would freaking borrow with her nose thru the crap. It was terrible. I was lost.