Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
So sorry for you Mups been there ourselves previously, not sure if it would help but our vet will give a sedative to be given at home before you take them to the vet, it really knocks them out so they don't get scared, he has also PTS one of ours in the car in their car park, she was always fine in the car having a complete breakdown in the surgery so he said it would be calmer in the car. Have to say that time was really good for her as she loved being in the car so we felt she died in one of her favourite places.Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
Oh Mups..I really do know how you are feeling...Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
Been there oh so many times in the last 40 years or more with more than one dog at a time. It is about the hardest thing to bear loosing ones pet, don't I just know it, but the time does come in the end and and the kindness decision is the best. When gone it leaves such a huge hole in ones life it is unbelievableRe: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
I truly feel for you Mups, it is a heartbreaking decision to have to make. It is a year this month since we had to have little Muffin put to sleep and although I know that in his case there really was no choice I didnīt want him to go that way but he was in so much pain and distress there was no choice for me to make.Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
I just want to thank everyone for their kind words, thoughts, and hugs, it is a comfort - thankyou.Re: A bit of a low mood tonight . . .
Mups that is the best course of action. Your vet is quite right about the sedative and so obviously has your dogs best interests at heart. A very wise move to go and have that talk beforehand. I hope that you will still have your little friend with you a while longer. Can I send you a hug too?
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