Is the animal a pet, an endangered spieces? What is meant by the word save? A beloved pet suffering is not an easy time. Just how much do you force the poor animal to endure pain and suffering just to keep it alive? We are responsible of caring for our pet and ensuring they live a happy and fulfilled life. When they get old, sick or injured they cannot tell us exactly how bad it is or where it hurts. We and the vets have to evaluate whether enduring treatment is helping or hindering our beloved pet. For me this is a raw and sensitive issue as a year ago I had to make that decision I had been dreading for sometime. My much loved baby dog and best friend suffered a series of nasty strokes. For a week she battled on, trying to give me some hope all would be OK. But I knew, I had to say stop. At 21 years old she was an aged dog and I couldn't in all conciousness let her suffer endless tests in vain. So I asked the vet to stop and help her pass away, stop her pain. My beautiful dog went to sleep one last time in my arms. This time she couldn't lick my tears away. Yes I miss her so very much and I hurt like hell, but she will always be with me in my heart and I know my Rizzy is in a better place free from pain and suffering as she so deserves to be. I love and miss you so much my baby dog xxx always.
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Sunday, 7 October 2007
600 Seconds at Lunch - How much would you sacrifice to save an animal?
Posted by Jem Farmer at Sunday, October 07, 2007
Labels: 600 Seconds at Lunch
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