Putting a pup down

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You have a valid point there. But your option is what?? looking down the site of your rifle! sorry I could no more shoot my dog than my wife.

I've done it....because I loved that dog :(

"Sir" had cancer, was constantly in pain and had to be put down. Sir also was terrified of the vets. After it was established that he had to go, I asked myself: "If it was me...how would I want to go? Terrified at the vet or would I rather be having a good time then "lights out"?

I owed him too much to have him die in a strange environment scared out his whits...I wouldn't want to go out that way. Spent a couple hours playing and saying goodbye, then threw his favorite ball one more time......

Somtimes you gotta take the hard line for those you love, even though it's tough for you.
 
Always helpful when someone states the obvious. Go kick someone else when they are down now.
He doesn't sound too down about it. Not when he has a good friend like you to come over and do the job for him and the cremation as well. Saves another $100 or so. He's just pocketed $800 and saved money on dog food as well.

He's a winner all round. A real winner.
 
Don't feel guilty putting down the dog. Vets (and some other professionals...) should be ashamed for charging ridiculous amounts of money and make people feel bad if they hesitate getting the services.
I absolutely LOVE my dogs and understand how frustrating and hard it can be to decide whether or not to put down a loving "family member". My first dog was almost begging me to end his suffering (he was only 8 years old and had brain tumor). Maybe it's not a manly thing to admit but I cried for three days...
Take comfort in his/her loving memory.
 
Mumptia, you have my sympathies. I shot a springer earlier this year that had a number of health problems for some time(I"m not going into specifics or how much I spent on him as it seems some folks here have the right to pass judgement on other"s decisions).
A sad fact of life is that we will outlive all of our dogs(except maybe our last one!) and that someday we will have to say goodbye.
Hope the replacement is a success and has better luck.
 
Maybe you should charge him going rate, and he'll look for his dog next time instead of going to bed and hoping for the best...

X2

I found a dog inthe ditch one day, knocked on a few doors, when I found the guy... he said "she got away on me last night, I guess I should have looked for her" He spent a few buck s and the dog is alive albeit a bit messed up.
I even drove the guy to the vet with his dog and ruined my hunting day, I thought for sure the dog was dead!
 
Alot of dogs get along fine for most of thier life as tripods. Maybe there is some animal lover with deep pockets that wants to take on the responsability of paying for the surgery and caring for the dog.

I've put down dogs and cats and it's ####ty but it really comes down to personal choice. A buddy of mine spent $10 000 on his lab after it lost one of it's legs...I do now and I continue to think that he was crazy. But I guess he had the money to do it.

$200? Sure. $800? I'd have to really love the dog.... $1500? Only if the Girl made me....$2000? *POP* to the head.
 
And people who care about thier animals don't put them throught the stress of dying in a hospital environement with it's smells, noises etc after a painful drive in a car.



You have made the right decision and balanced the needs of your family with the respect your wounded DOG deserves. You have a wife and children who might need that 800 bucks for medical, education, legal help etc.


Dogs are Dogs nothing wrong with loving them and treating them well but they are animals and you have higher priorities in your pack to consider.

This is my view on the situation as well. If I was rolling in dough and $800 was coffee money I might think differently, but probably not. It's obscene what some people spend on their animals when there are so many humans suffering as much or more. Doggy weddings costing $10's of thousands being one extreem example.
 
Alot of dogs get along fine for most of thier life as tripods. Maybe there is some animal lover with deep pockets that wants to take on the responsability of paying for the surgery and caring for the dog.

I've put down dogs and cats and it's s**tty but it really comes down to personal choice. A buddy of mine spent $10 000 on his lab after it lost one of it's legs...I do now and I continue to think that he was crazy. But I guess he had the money to do it.

$200? Sure. $800? I'd have to really love the dog.... $1500? Only if the Girl made me....$2000? *POP* to the head.

There is medical insurance available to pay the high cost of medical care for animals....It is well worth it for those that don't view pets as disposable when the care costs escalate.
 
Why do I get the feeling this is gonna go south fast?

I was gonna tell Coltfan to ease up but if Mumptia posted this I'm sure he can deal with wise cracks.

I actually applaud his attitude, most guys would be looking for their neighbors head on a platter even though it wasn't they're fault.
 
Maybe because compassion is a lost trait in many people today.
(not pointing fingers).
IBTL.

That's right, thats why many people treat pets as disposable items as soon as they start costing money...then look to a public forum for sympathy and reassurance that throwing the animal away is the right thing to do.

Compassion ain't cheap. either is doing the right thing
 
Why do I get the feeling this is gonna go south fast?

I was gonna tell Coltfan to ease up but if Mumptia posted this I'm sure he can deal with wise cracks.

I actually applaud his attitude, most guys would be looking for their neighbors head on a platter even though it wasn't they're fault.

Applaud his attitude ? leaving the dog out in the temperature he described ?

Wow what a great attitude.....maybe he should have put on a pair of boots and a coat and looked around....a dog in a leg hold trap is sure to make a noise that could have been heard.........at least he could have made an attempt to find it ...
 
No I meant the attitude towards the neighbor, not the dog.

I grew up in a rural area where there aren't alot of people, I couldn't drag my dogs into the house with a cable and a winch, and thats all year long. Never went looking for them cause they always came home when they wanted, they never caused problems with the neighbors or their dogs and they slept outside 24/7. That doesn't make me a bad owner, those dogs were well looked after. If I walked out the door in the middle of the night to have a smoke they were either there or they were out putting coons up a tree, never worried about them though.
 
I have many friends who upon hearing of vet bills I have had tell me "man, thats a lot of money......a bullet is only 5 cents!!".

It's easy to say until it is your dog.

Truly sorry for your losses.


In regards to your neighbor, he should pay for it.
Let me get my flame suit on now...........

I know a fella at work who had neighbors who constantly had pigs getting out of their pens. Not little pigs, big sows and boars. His kids would be playing in the backyard, and along would come a group of swine! He explained several times to his neighbor that he considered it unsafe for his children, and that they had to do a better job of restraining his animals. Nothing was done until one day he had enough, went into his backyard and shot and killed everyone of his neighbors pigs (on his land) and drug them with a tractor back to his neighbors. He was taken to court and had to pay damages for the loss of every single pig.

There are some differences here, as this guy clearly intended to kill the pigs, while your neighbors intentions were more questionable as to their nature.
 
Toughy there bud :(

If it was me & the dog was part of my family it wouldn't take me long to come up with $800. but then my dog is part of my family. A good dog will give you 800 bucks in love in very short time! I've seen dogs live quite happily with 3, it's not like they have to forage for food or anything!

I'm with Dinsdale, when my 6 yr old beagle got a tumor last summer I'd have given up anything to save her:( , I told my wife I'd sell the 69 Vette for $$ if I could have saved her, & meant it.

:eek: Now that is true love
 
rustysdream typed "Vets (and some other professionals...) should be ashamed for charging ridiculous amounts of money and make people feel bad if they hesitate getting the services."

dude, get a grip, as the son of a vet (and acquaintance of other vets) i can almost guarantee that the vet would arrange a payment plan to cover the cost of amputation.
i worked in my dads clinic or was called in for night emergencies pretty much my whole life numerous times there was a hushed conversation in the back room with my dad and no money changed hands. to this day my dad has NEVER had one of those cases pay him back whether it took a month or 7 years.
pets are a responsibility that require work and attention.
my feeling on reading the OP is:
-where was your fenced yard
-can you prove the dog was caught in a trap or just laying blame soemwhere else
-many many dogs have lived happy productive lives as tripods (i've also seen 2 legged dogs in pretty much any combination including a wheeled carriage for the butt)
-dogs that run "free" in the country get shot and letting them do so is irresponsible

sorry no sympathy here (well some for the dog)....
 
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