If you had to dispatch a family pet, how would you do it?

nottyboi

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Oh and nottyboi - I couldn't let the irony pass - it's ignorant!
What is so bad about slipping some sleeping pills into your dogs food and ending it's life with carbon monoxide while it is asleep? Frankly, holding it down while the family is in tears and the vet injects it is far more traumatic to the poor animal. Plus you have to explain to your kids why daddy had to call a man to kill the family pet... my way the dog died in its sleep... everyone wins. (except Rubemeister... hes out $50)
 
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What is so bad about slipping some sleeping pills into your dogs food and ending it's life with carbon monoxide while it is asleep? Frankly, holding it down while the family is in tears and the vet injects it is far more traumatic to the poor animal.
What's IGNORANT is that you can't even spell the word IGNORANT for starters.
 

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What is so bad about slipping some sleeping pills into your dogs food and ending it's life with carbon monoxide while it is asleep? Frankly, holding it down while the family is in tears and the vet injects it is far more traumatic to the poor animal.
Read the quote attacked to the post. Your true colours are certainly showing.
 

nottyboi

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What's IGNORANT is that you can't even spell the word IGNORANT for starters.
oh come on, so my spell check was a little slow catching that....when people are unable to counter with a logical argument, all that is left is to critique ones spelling...
 

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Unable to counter with a logical argument? Are you kidding me? Have you not read this thread?

My comment was that you were calling somene an ignorant twit and mispelled ignorant. That, in of itself, is funny - your ignorance on the topic is not.

Have a good night - I won't be responding any further. I hope that should you ever have a pet, that the relationship you have with it is as rewarding as mine have been with my dogs, and that you are able to see things as most of us do when that difficult time comes.
 

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Is this thread a joke???? I am shocked and outraged by the inhumane responses I have read thus far. I skipped the 2nd and 3rd page because my stomach was ill from all the sickening responses.

Take the poor Dog to the vet OR have the vet come to your house, where you can hold your dog and pet him in his last moments free from stress. What kind of people are you?? Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!

If you have money to pay an sp you can surely afford to end your dogs life with some dignity and respect!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unbelievable
This post echos my thoughts on the matter to a tee.

I might add that part of the deal when having a pet is that some day you are going to have to deal with their death.

This is not a time to be trying to save a few bucks by attempting home euthanasia.

Your pet deserves the respect of as a painless and comfortable passing as possible.

Leave this to the professionals.
 

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Is this thread a joke???? I am shocked and outraged by the inhumane responses I have read thus far. I skipped the 2nd and 3rd page because my stomach was ill from all the sickening responses.

Take the poor Dog to the vet OR have the vet come to your house, where you can hold your dog and pet him in his last moments free from stress. What kind of people are you?? Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!

If you have money to pay an sp you can surely afford to end your dogs life with some dignity and respect!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unbelievable
+ 1 Sophie. I have owned several dogs in my life and you could not have said it any better.
 

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What is so bad about.. ending it's life with carbon monoxide while it is asleep?
Two observations... First, OP never said what kind of pet. If it's a goldfish, just flush it down the toilet. Second, unless you have a detached garage, running your car in the garage for several hours would probably result in a significant amount of carbon monoxide entering your house... which could be lethal for anyone inside.
 

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i had a dog for about 12 years. a big old newfie dog and it was awesome. she got really sick and needed to be put down. so that morning i cooked her some bacon and put the bacon and the grease all over her kibble and she ate it all up and gave her a handful of treats. we went for a walk to our favorite spot by the river and we went for a swim together and that helped me make up my mind. she got tired swimming and climbed on my back so i could swim her back in to shore. we got back to shore and we laid on the edge of the river and i pet her till she fell asleep. then i just leaned on her and put a lot pf pressure on her throat suffocating her. she never woke up and died after having a a great day. i went home got a shovel and buried her on the edge of the river. her name was farley and she was a great dog, i am happy it was me that put her down instead of a stranger in a cold vet room.
 

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i had a dog for about 12 years. a big old newfie dog and it was awesome. she got really sick and needed to be put down. so that morning i cooked her some bacon and put the bacon and the grease all over her kibble and she ate it all up and gave her a handful of treats. we went for a walk to our favorite spot by the river and we went for a swim together and that helped me make up my mind. she got tired swimming and climbed on my back so i could swim her back in to shore. we got back to shore and we laid on the edge of the river and i pet her till she fell asleep. then i just leaned on her and put a lot pf pressure on her throat suffocating her. she never woke up and died after having a a great day. i went home got a shovel and buried her on the edge of the river. her name was farley and she was a great dog, i am happy it was me that put her down instead of a stranger in a cold vet room.
Hmmmmmmm
 

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The vet is very humane.

But even less pain is the car in the garage deal. EVEN LESS PAIN.


HE JUST GOES TO SLEEP WITHOUT A NEEDLE POKING HIM.

NO STRESS. NO FUSS.

CARBON MONOXIDE IS UNDETECTABLE, SO HE WILL JUST LIE DOWN AND SLEEP!


Oddly enough it is a criminal offence to injure an animal - but no offence to kill it!

ODD!!
 

danmand

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Oddly enough it is a criminal offence to injure an animal - but no offence to kill it!

ODD!!
It is a criminal offence to kill an animal inhumanely.
 

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The vet is very humane.

But even less pain is the car in the garage deal. EVEN LESS PAIN.


HE JUST GOES TO SLEEP WITHOUT A NEEDLE POKING HIM.
I think the vet is less stressful to both you and your dog - you can hold and comfort him in his final moments. You can't do that with a shotgun or carbon monoxide. Cars don't emit as much carbon monoxide as in the past, suppose the job is only half done?
Vets are much cheaper in the country and there are many places to bury your animal as well if you choose to save a bit of money.
 

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Frankly, holding it down while the family is in tears and the vet injects it is far more traumatic to the poor animal.
If the dog is so ill that death is a mercy, you in all likelihood will not be "holding the dog down" but rather merely holding the dog. Hopefully tears do come. People (including children) who can't grieve over the loss of a beloved companion, probably have difficulties with showing emotion in other matters as well.
 

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This pet is very very old and terminally ill. The obvious thing to do is to take it to a vet and have it "put to sleep", but the practical side of me says it's a lot of money when I could do it myself.
Some pet insurance companies cover the cost of it. luckly mine have that for when that day comes. you can do a group euthanasia which is cheaper then invidividual.
 

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When we put my dog down five years ago, we had a professional from Toronto Animal Services come to our home. My whole family was there, and my 15-year-old Black Lab went quietly and peacefully, surrounded by the people who loved him so much. He didn't struggle, and he didn't have to be held down. He just closed his eyes and went to sleep forever.

He didn't die in a cold, scary room at the vet's office; he died in his home with his family. We should all be so lucky. <3

http://www.toronto.ca/animal_services/pets_and_people.htm
 

nottyboi

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There are many other reasons that his Death by Lawnmower fantasy would be ill advised including the liklehood that a concerned neighbour would notice a LAWNMOWER running in the garage for three hours!

If only he put as much effort into putting his brain in gear before his mouth?
Lets face it is clear at this point you are full of rubbish. I doubt any lawn mower would run for 3 hours on 1/2 liter of gas, 3 hours is just a good safety buffer. The lawnmover would probably run for about 20-40 minutes. Neighbours would have no clue what is going on and would most likely mind their own business unless they are morons like you.
 

nottyboi

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If the dog is so ill that death is a mercy, you in all likelihood will not be "holding the dog down" but rather merely holding the dog. Hopefully tears do come. People (including children) who can't grieve over the loss of a beloved companion, probably have difficulties with showing emotion in other matters as well.
Not all animals are that sick, sometimes they have terminal conditinons and will react with instinct with some degree of strength.
 

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HomerJ, since your question asks how would I do it, I'll tell you. I would scrape together the money, give up any frills for a short time and spend the money on a vet coming to my house. Think of the couple hundred dollars as repayment for the years of love and companionship your pet has given to you. Good luck. I'd bury the pet somewhere meaningful and not spend the money on the BS disposal/cremation options. That I gotta wonder about for integrity.
 
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