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Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:34 AM

Its time my old dog went that long one way walk and he is starting to suffer. The only thing is he hates the vet and i really don't want to take him there and put him on a table to die in the cold clinical room while others out side get there soft pot lickers there first jags seems the wrong way to do things to me. So is it legal for me to take him a walk to his favourite hill and just put him to sleep there my self.

 

How sad! I bet his eyes flew out when you popped him in the back the heed (slang)

 

PS. But Hey, I see you are back on SD Rudy, you need to crawl under a bigger rock than that to hide LMFAO

 

You,ll be changing your logon name now then.

 

I tell you what is sad, digging up a thread to have a go at a member as part of an ongoing slagging match... :nono:

 

Hey steady guys. In all seriousness have a bit of respect. If not for the man, at least for the dog.

 

Even I draw the line somewhere. :rtfm:

 

Fair play to you, there is hope for us all yet! :)

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If death is instant there should be no problem, but one thing to consider is that if you are shooting your own dog, you need to be very clinical and calm about it......could you be that detached, sure

A couple of years ago I had to put my old spaniel down, he had started to go blind and his back legs were clearly giving up on him. I decided that I would put him down on the basis he had lived by the

I agree, dig your hole first. Crumble up a chocolate digestive on the side of the hole you want to be and walk the dog up to the treat, let it drop its head to have sniff and do the honours with a .22

Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:34 AM

Its time my old dog went that long one way walk and he is starting to suffer. The only thing is he hates the vet and i really don't want to take him there and put him on a table to die in the cold clinical room while others out side get there soft pot lickers there first jags seems the wrong way to do things to me. So is it legal for me to take him a walk to his favourite hill and just put him to sleep there my self.

 

How sad! I bet his eyes flew out when you popped him in the back the heed (slang)

 

PS. But Hey, I see you are back on SD Rudy, you need to crawl under a bigger rock than that to hide LMFAO

 

You,ll be changing your logon name now then.

 

I tell you what is sad, digging up a thread to have a go at a member as part of an ongoing slagging match... :nono:

 

Hey steady guys. In all seriousness have a bit of respect. If not for the man, at least for the dog.

 

Even I draw the line somewhere. :rtfm:

 

Fair play to you, there is hope for us all yet! :)

 

Obviously you dont know him then Malt

 

Remember the wooden horse of troy and beware of Greeks bearing gifts :D

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:34 AM

Its time my old dog went that long one way walk and he is starting to suffer. The only thing is he hates the vet and i really don't want to take him there and put him on a table to die in the cold clinical room while others out side get there soft pot lickers there first jags seems the wrong way to do things to me. So is it legal for me to take him a walk to his favourite hill and just put him to sleep there my self.

 

How sad! I bet his eyes flew out when you popped him in the back the heed (slang)

 

PS. But Hey, I see you are back on SD Rudy, you need to crawl under a bigger rock than that to hide LMFAO

 

You,ll be changing your logon name now then.

 

I tell you what is sad, digging up a thread to have a go at a member as part of an ongoing slagging match... :nono:

 

Hey steady guys. In all seriousness have a bit of respect. If not for the man, at least for the dog.

 

Even I draw the line somewhere. :rtfm:

 

Fair play to you, there is hope for us all yet! :)

 

Obviously you dont know him then Malt

 

Remember the wooden horse of troy and beware of Greeks bearing gifts :D

 

:laugh:

 

Always wary of them my friend, ex Greek or otherwise! :D

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:34 AM

Its time my old dog went that long one way walk and he is starting to suffer. The only thing is he hates the vet and i really don't want to take him there and put him on a table to die in the cold clinical room while others out side get there soft pot lickers there first jags seems the wrong way to do things to me. So is it legal for me to take him a walk to his favourite hill and just put him to sleep there my self.

 

How sad! I bet his eyes flew out when you popped him in the back the heed (slang)

 

PS. But Hey, I see you are back on SD Rudy, you need to crawl under a bigger rock than that to hide LMFAO

 

You,ll be changing your logon name now then.

 

that post speaks volumes about you. :icon_redface: :icon_redface: :icon_redface:

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 07:34 AM

Its time my old dog went that long one way walk and he is starting to suffer. The only thing is he hates the vet and i really don't want to take him there and put him on a table to die in the cold clinical room while others out side get there soft pot lickers there first jags seems the wrong way to do things to me. So is it legal for me to take him a walk to his favourite hill and just put him to sleep there my self.

 

How sad! I bet his eyes flew out when you popped him in the back the heed (slang)

 

PS. But Hey, I see you are back on SD Rudy, you need to crawl under a bigger rock than that to hide LMFAO

 

You,ll be changing your logon name now then.

 

Pathetic wanker.

FTB

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I agree, dig your hole first. Crumble up a chocolate digestive on the side of the hole you want to be and walk the dog up to the treat, let it drop its head to have sniff and do the honours with a .22 sub and then say your goodbyes. All done peacefully and with dignity. Still one of the hardest things in the world to do with a dog that has given its whole life to your enjoyment. But you owe it to the dog at the end of its days.

 

Another wanker,

but I agree with your post..for once.

 

FTB

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