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alfa wrote:She was a stray who got bounced outside the gf's house last year. We took her to the vet and found out her both back legs were broken. Got the surgery done and pins attached. . This is her today
88sins wrote:streetbeastINC. wrote:Happened in april........ ttspca and others said they would take her and put her down because of her condition...
that is some real bs. put the animal down because of her condition? I've personally brought back dogs in far worse condition. I talking about finding them starved to the point they literally crapping blood & mucus, & they too weak to even stand up. & within a day or two they showing significant improvement, & within 2 weeks they already putting on weight & on the way to a full recovery.
I kno ttspca is all for stopping cruelty to animals. but I view euthanasia as the ultimate last resort, only to be used in instances where illness or injury has caused such irreparable damage to the animal that if it did recover it wouldn't be able to live a normal pain-free life, or if the animal is a danger to humans. imho ain't no other valid reason to do it.
I suspect one of their reasons for their swift decision was the cost/benefit. I kno it'd cost a lil change to nurse that animal back to health but I am relatively sure it would have found a home a lot faster than some of the others they have down there.
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I am and vet only knows areas in pos, I was looking for one close to home where family child get easy access to her just incase na88sins wrote:u looking for somewhere to board? Did you consult your vet? Some of them have boarding facilities, or might know where does
rspann wrote:Gato Gordo clean everybody bowl and fall asleep right there.
nick639v2 wrote:Hey guys, anyone know of good dog hotels in central area???
shogun wrote:The veterinarian that performed the euthanization was offering to bury him. Didn't even bother to ask, because I already planned to bury him in an area of a park near the house. Thing is, where do they bury them though? Anyone know? I always figured they were cremated?
Rory Phoulorie wrote:As far as I know, the vets send the bodies to the crematorium at the Mount Hope animal hospital.
Why bury your dog in a public park and not in your own yard? You can't use a public space for that.
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