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Re: Some of the toughest things
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Posted by BBx on May 13, 2005 at 12:21:57 from (65.216.31.130):
In Reply to: Some of the toughest things posted by Jay (ND) on May 12, 2005 at 13:53:39:
Jay - You have my sympathy also. We lost our dog of 16 years last Sept. Don't know how you "relieved the pain" but everyone should consider this. When we knew there was no hope, the vet said to bring her in after the last appointment of the day. The vet gave her a sedative to relax her. Then as my wife held her, the vet inserted the needle. My wife cried. I cried. The vet cried. Her assistant cried. But it was all so peaceful. We never even knew when she quit breathing. Then the vet wrapped her for us to take home and bury her. As we started to leave and asked how much, the vet said no charge.
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