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Had to have our dog put down today.
« on: November 04, 2006, 12:17:40 AM »
 Well,actually I didn't have it done,my father did. I am 32 and have been away from home for years,but I still loved that old dog.The dog is much better off now,but it is still sad.He has been part of our family since 1992,when he was purchased by my sisters and I as a gift for our mother.He was technically mom's dog,but he was REALLY my dads. :) They were best friends. He was old and blind,and for the last year or so he has progresively lost the ability to walk,due to arthritus.It has really worsened the last few weeks.I called my dad tonight and just making small talk I asked how the dog was,and that's when I was told. I HAVE NEVER seen my father cry..EVER.Not even when his mother died,but I could tell by his voice on the phone he was crying over his dog.It really is something how attached we can get to animals.I feel very sorry for my dad right now.I know that taking his little buddy down to the humane Society and handing him over to them,knowing that was the end,had to be the hardest thing he has ever had to do. :(

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2006, 12:22:23 AM »
I just throw a tennis ball into some traffic. then your able to vent anger at a 'reckless' driver rather than feel guilt for puttin the lil bugger down, in the event of which Id just get drunk and prank call ex girlfriends.


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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2006, 12:25:23 AM »
he was 14, that's when they're supposed to die.   my old dog got killed at 2.    get him another dog.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2006, 12:27:01 AM »
he was 14, that's when they're supposed to die.   my old dog got killed at 2.    get him another dog.

 Yeah I know he was old. I would just rather have him die on his own than have to be the one to do it,thats all I ment.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2006, 12:27:47 AM »
I just throw a tennis ball into some traffic. then your able to vent anger at a 'reckless' driver rather than feel guilt for puttin the lil bugger down, in the event of which Id just get drunk and prank call ex girlfriends.


everybody wins  :D

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2006, 08:53:27 AM »
he was 14, that's when they're supposed to die.   my old dog got killed at 2.    get him another dog.

sorry to hear about that Bast :(


Yeah I know he was old. I would just rather have him die on his own than have to be the one to do it,thats all I ment.

I agree.  Our old dog was 17 years old and we had to have her put to sleep because she had pretty much lost control of her bowels and had a hard time standing up after lying down for awhile.  It was hard to have to make the decision....we wished she would have died on her own too.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2006, 08:55:40 AM »
sorry man

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2006, 09:13:00 AM »
That's tough; how it ends might not change much. I'm not looking forward to it down the road. We get attached because let's face it they're often friendlier than people.

Help him get another dog, but not right away. Not just any, take time to help him find one (or more) that he likes.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2006, 09:14:57 AM »
I’m sorry for your loss. But here’s a question for you.  If had the option to clone your sick or dying pet and could afford to do so, would you?  Assume that the clone would live a normal healthy lifespan?

What Is Warm and Fuzzy Forever? With Cloning, Kitty
By GINA KOLATA

Scientists in Texas have cloned a cat, opening the door to what some experts say will be the first large- scale commercial use of cloning — to reproduce beloved pets.

The effort was supported by a company, Genetic Savings and Clone, of College Station, Tex., and Sausalito, Calif., which wants to offer cloning to dog and cat owners. It is investing $3.7 million in the project.

The study will be published in the Feb. 21 issue of Nature, a British science journal, but Nature released the paper yesterday because the result, although not the details of the study, had become public. News of the company's success was first reported yesterday in The Wall Street Journal.

It was, some said, long expected.

"The commercial future of cloning is absolutely in animals," said Dr. Arthur Caplan, an ethicist at the University of Pennsylvania. "To put it bluntly, human cloning will turn out to be of interest only to the vain or the desperate, and companies know this. There is no commercial company that I'm aware of that is really interested in human cloning. But on the animal side, there is tremendous interest."

Yet there also is opposition and there are ethical questions.

The Humane Society of the United States issued a statement yesterday objecting to the cloning of pets, saying "it serves no compelling social purpose and it threatens to add to the pet overpopulation problem."

Dr. Caplan said he had two concerns. "Are you preying on grief and desperation that pet owners often have when they lose a pet to promise them something more than cloning can deliver?" he asked.

If cloning creates animals that suffer and die young, he added, can it be justified? While some cloned animals have grown up to be perfectly normal, others have died in infancy of severe medical problems like lung and heart defects. A variety of animals, including sheep, goats, cows, mice and pigs, have been cloned.

The cloned cat, called cc, for carbon copy, is a genetically identical copy of a 2-year-old female cat, Rainbow, that was not anyone's pet. But Rainbow and cc do not look alike, illustrating that identical twin cats may not have identical coats.

Dr. Stephen O'Brien, a cat geneticist at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md., said that coat color in cats was determined by how color-containing cells separate and replicate during embryo development, a process that was only partly genetically determined.

Dr. Duane Kraemer, a member of the cat cloning team and a professor of veterinary medicine at Texas A&M University, said he was glad the clone did not look like the original. "We've been trying to tell people that cloning is reproduction, not resurrection," he said. "This is a good demonstration."

To clone, researchers at Texas A&M, led by Dr. Mark Westhusin, slipped cells from adult cats into cat eggs whose own genetic material had been removed. When cloning works, the adult cell takes over the development of the egg, using its genes to direct the development of the embryo, fetus and newborn, which are the genetic match of the adult that provided the original cell...


Ushering in pet cloning are donor, Rainbow, top, and offspring, cc.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2006, 09:15:44 AM »
Cloning doesn't create the same animal.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2006, 09:15:59 AM »
Bummer.   :'(

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2006, 09:20:12 AM »
Well,actually I didn't have it done,my father did. I am 32 and have been away from home for years,but I still loved that old dog.The dog is much better off now,but it is still sad.He has been part of our family since 1992,when he was purchased by my sisters and I as a gift for our mother.He was technically mom's dog,but he was REALLY my dads. :) They were best friends. He was old and blind,and for the last year or so he has progresively lost the ability to walk,due to arthritus.It has really worsened the last few weeks.I called my dad tonight and just making small talk I asked how the dog was,and that's when I was told. I HAVE NEVER seen my father cry..EVER.Not even when his mother died,but I could tell by his voice on the phone he was crying over his dog.It really is something how attached we can get to animals.I feel very sorry for my dad right now.I know that taking his little buddy down to the humane Society and handing him over to them,knowing that was the end,had to be the hardest thing he has ever had to do. :(


I'm feeling sad for your dog and your dad gtbro1....i know how its like to loose a dog just as many others are, but you never get used to the feeling that they are gone.
There isn't a day gone by when i don't think about the dog i lost 1 year ago.... :'(
Tell your dad to grief for a while over the dog instead of buying a new one . You can't replace the old one for a new one...it isn't fare for your old dog and for the new one because he will compare the two and the new one can't live up to the old dog ...trust me on this bro...
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2006, 09:37:52 AM »
Well,actually I didn't have it done,my father did. I am 32 and have been away from home for years,but I still loved that old dog.The dog is much better off now,but it is still sad.He has been part of our family since 1992,when he was purchased by my sisters and I as a gift for our mother.He was technically mom's dog,but he was REALLY my dads. :) They were best friends. He was old and blind,and for the last year or so he has progresively lost the ability to walk,due to arthritus.It has really worsened the last few weeks.I called my dad tonight and just making small talk I asked how the dog was,and that's when I was told. I HAVE NEVER seen my father cry..EVER.Not even when his mother died,but I could tell by his voice on the phone he was crying over his dog.It really is something how attached we can get to animals.I feel very sorry for my dad right now.I know that taking his little buddy down to the humane Society and handing him over to them,knowing that was the end,had to be the hardest thing he has ever had to do. :(




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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2006, 09:52:42 AM »
We had to put my 12 year old dog to sleep, he got out and was hit by a car.  He got a punctured lung and some broken ribs, he also had prostate cancer and an enlarged prostate which made it ruff for him to pee.

I wasn't so upset when we were getting him put to sleep, just really nervous.  I was at his side petting him and it was just like he fell asleep.  Later that night though, I completely freaked out and I don't think I left the house for about two weeks afterwards.  :(
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2006, 10:02:26 AM »
I'm sorry for your loss, dude.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2006, 10:21:01 AM »
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2006, 10:28:03 AM »
Im sorry to hear about your dads dog. Buy him a puppy dude.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2006, 11:12:06 AM »
Well,actually I didn't have it done,my father did. I am 32 and have been away from home for years,but I still loved that old dog.The dog is much better off now,but it is still sad.He has been part of our family since 1992,when he was purchased by my sisters and I as a gift for our mother.He was technically mom's dog,but he was REALLY my dads. :) They were best friends. He was old and blind,and for the last year or so he has progresively lost the ability to walk,due to arthritus.It has really worsened the last few weeks.I called my dad tonight and just making small talk I asked how the dog was,and that's when I was told. I HAVE NEVER seen my father cry..EVER.Not even when his mother died,but I could tell by his voice on the phone he was crying over his dog.It really is something how attached we can get to animals.I feel very sorry for my dad right now.I know that taking his little buddy down to the humane Society and handing him over to them,knowing that was the end,had to be the hardest thing he has ever had to do. :(



Its losing a member of the family. I have a femal black lab who is getting on in the tears and I can see her getting feeble. I can see the day when she will be gone and I know how sad its going to be for me and my kids.
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2006, 11:13:42 AM »
he was 14, that's when they're supposed to die.   my old dog got killed at 2.    get him another dog.

That his dog was old and you see it slowly die makes it all the more painfull than losing a dog suddenly at two years old.
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2006, 11:37:26 AM »

There isn't a day gone by when i don't think about the dog i lost 1 year ago.... :'(


EM, I'm sorry to hear that.  I still cried occasionally for 2 years when thinking about the dog we hhad to put down.  After another year I don't think you'll be thinking about your deceased dog daily anymore.  You'll still think about her/him, but not daily.  Time makes things a bit easier.


Tell your dad to grief for a while over the dog instead of buying a new one . You can't replace the old one for a new one...it isn't fare for your old dog and for the new one because he will compare the two and the new one can't live up to the old dog ...trust me on this bro...

If we hadn't had another dog at the time, it would have been worse for us.  But then my dog needed a dog so we went to the pound and got her one. :)

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #20 on: November 04, 2006, 11:38:22 AM »
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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2006, 12:39:05 PM »
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If we hadn't had another dog at the time, it would have been worse for us.  But then my dog needed a dog so we went to the pound and got her one.
Getting another before the end would help IMO.

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #22 on: November 04, 2006, 12:49:14 PM »
Sorry for your loss man

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #23 on: November 04, 2006, 03:54:45 PM »
oh brother  ::)

Shouls have sent that sick dog to me.. I'd have disposed of it in an entertaining way!

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Re: Had to have our dog put down today.
« Reply #24 on: November 04, 2006, 06:08:57 PM »
i once had to off a hamster with dental floss :-[