Dog Just Died

Hockey_MLnut

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Hello everyone

Just walked outside to find my dog dead. None of my friends have had this happen yet and I just wondered if you guys and girls had any experience and had any phone numbers to a good pet cremator?

Thanks everyone
 

danmand

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Sad to hear that.
 

Ceiling Cat

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Try calling a few vets, they have to deal with this sort of thing. Call the SPCA they would know.
 

Ironhead

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So sorry to hear about your dog.
When my dog passed it was tough. I still miss him more than 10 years later.
 

shakenbake

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I am so sorry about your loss. A pet, no mater how big or small, no matter what breed, is a family member. It is painful and sad to lose a pet. As others have sugegsted, call a vet for advice on pet funeraries.
 

avxl1003

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Well that's pretty much one of the shittiest ways I can think of to start a weekend..
 

TOman

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Call your local Humane Society, they can tell where do take your dog for cremation, some have cremation facilities onsite.

Avoid Vet markup!
 

james t kirk

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Was he an older dog?

The reason I ask is that if he was a younger dog in good health, this is not something you'd expect. He may have ate something poisonous. Back when I was a kid in Hamilton, we had a nutbar neighbour who used to leave poison out in his yard for dogs and cats. I remember my father would freak on him, but the guy was just some complete psycho, so eventually the old man just took to going into his yard and taking the poison away.

Anyway, I was just wondering if the dog could have got into something?

If he was an older pooch who was on his last legs, then it's not a bad way to go. He was at home where he had a good life and people cared for him. We should all be so lucky.

That said, the death of a pet can be devastating as they usually are the best of the best things. I had to put my pet cat down last September (she had cancer of the jaw and she was 18 or 19 (not sure as she was a cast away kittie that no-one (but me) wanted))). She was just a little cat, but she meant a lot to me and brought me a lot of joy in life. I still get busted up when I think about her. Even though she had a good life with me, I'm still sad at her passing. If someone had of offered me a million bucks for her, I would not have sold her. (Seriously.) So I am sorry for your loss.
 

RickC

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Had to put my old dog recently , feel your pain , very sad , went to vets to price out putting dog done , its all regulated I found out and and goes by the pound , 180.00 to put my best friend down and 120.00 to take the body , let me know if you want the number , this guy comes to your house , in a big black van, sorry for your loss.
 
Sorry to hear of your loss. Been there many times and I'm happy to hear you're planning on cremation. Some people think it's a waste of money, but I have done it several times now and it really does help...

As does visiting the pound in a while and bringing home a new best friend. Mine is here by my side... Best dog I've ever had. Except for all of the other ones of course. ;)
 

latinboy

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theassman69 said:
Not cool man. Too soon.
I agree and don't think anytime is right for that kind of talk. What the hell is wrong with some people ?

Anyway hocky_mlnut, I have never lost a pet yet (I have my beloved dog for 3 years) or really anyone special in my life time yet but I can sure feel your pain. Our pets just love us no matter what and all they want is love in return, and fed and played with. I just love spending time with my boy and don't know what I would do without him.

Sorry again dude
 
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