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Castro
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Mon Apr-11-16 10:14 AM

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"Poll question: Would you euthanize a beloved pet at home?"


  

          

Our family dog is dying and my s/o wants the dog to be put down at home and then cremated etc.

I would rather have the dog put down at the vet. What say you?

Poll result (17 votes)
Yes, I want the pet to transition surrounded by us (5 votes)Vote
Didn't know you could do that. (6 votes)Vote
No, I'd rather do it at the vet. (6 votes)Vote
I ain't got no Doug! (0 votes)Vote

  

  

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Would you euthanize a beloved pet at home? [View all] , Castro, Mon Apr-11-16 10:14 AM
 
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We did, about 5 weeks ago.
Apr 11th 2016
1
Sorry to hear that. How are you guys now?
Apr 11th 2016
3
      RE: Sorry to hear that. How are you guys now?
Apr 11th 2016
4
           RE: Sorry to hear that. How are you guys now?
Apr 11th 2016
15
                ^ this is why i wouldn't want to do it @ the crib
Apr 11th 2016
20
                     She's insistent on it tho.
Apr 11th 2016
22
                          It won't matter where you do it, everything's going to remind her and se...
Apr 11th 2016
35
i voted blue
Apr 11th 2016
2
didnt know you can do that but with kids naw we goinf to the vet
Apr 11th 2016
5
never knew you could do this at home
Apr 11th 2016
6
why?
Apr 11th 2016
7
RE: why?
Apr 11th 2016
18
      I'm sorry to hear bout that but, why at home...
Apr 11th 2016
25
           RE: I'm sorry to hear bout that but, why at home...
Apr 11th 2016
28
           that is my same argument.
Apr 11th 2016
33
                You got kids? You will be constantly reminded
Apr 11th 2016
36
my sister just did this, recently...
Apr 11th 2016
8
I will probably do the same thing
Apr 11th 2016
9
I was going to bury her in the backyard too...
Apr 11th 2016
24
I don't think I could do this
Apr 11th 2016
10
References
Apr 11th 2016
11
yeah..instead of them having to be at the vet etc of course
Apr 11th 2016
12
#MikeVick
Apr 11th 2016
13
Not funny muhphucka.
Apr 11th 2016
14
when i read your reply, i heard Eddie Murphy in my head:
Apr 11th 2016
17
      Pretty much.
Apr 11th 2016
23
LOL
Apr 11th 2016
16
#youhavenochillatall
Apr 11th 2016
29
My lab turned 13 in February
Apr 11th 2016
19
RE: My lab turned 13 in February
Apr 11th 2016
21
If I could bring myself to do it I don't think it'd be at home.
Apr 11th 2016
26
Did it at home by necessity, but usually would go to the vet.
Apr 11th 2016
27
Given the choice, why would you do it anywhere else?
Apr 11th 2016
30
1. cost. 2. associating my living space w/my pet's death.
Apr 11th 2016
31
When I had my cat put down, it didn't cost anymore than it would have at...
Apr 11th 2016
37
      *shrugs*
Apr 11th 2016
38
I agree
Apr 11th 2016
32
Now the house will have its own trauma.
Apr 11th 2016
34
      what's weird is that we don't live anywhere long enough any more
Apr 11th 2016
41
https://45.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mazonwYthZ1qgkuwxo1_500.gif
Apr 11th 2016
39
Yes, by the vet.
Apr 11th 2016
40
I've had two pets die in my arms as I tried to save them.
Apr 11th 2016
42
Well, its happening this evening.
Apr 11th 2016
43
RIP Avril.
Apr 11th 2016
44
sorry to hear that man, it's rough no matter what you do
Apr 11th 2016
45
damn...really sorry, fam...cannot be easy
Apr 11th 2016
47
Damn, that's rough. Best to you and your family
Apr 11th 2016
48
Damn yo
Apr 11th 2016
49
my condolences..:-(
Apr 11th 2016
50
I really appreciate y'all. It was rough when it happened
Apr 11th 2016
51
peace.
Apr 12th 2016
52
My thoughts are with you
Apr 12th 2016
53
Absolutely.
Apr 11th 2016
46
sorry dude..this post got me teary eyed
Apr 12th 2016
54

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