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Is your pet simply property or part of the family?
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<blockquote data-quote="texan" data-source="post: 936927" data-attributes="member: 38206"><p>My father passed in 1999. My mom's only companion was the Basset Hound that loved her.</p><p>He was very old and gray, and could barely jump up on the couch any more to sit with her.</p><p>I had to make the decision and convince her that it was time. We took it to the vet, and he concurred</p><p>that the dog was in pain from arthritist. Saddest day in my life and especially hers as the vet adminstered "the shot".</p><p>I buried the dog, and my mom cried all day. 1st her husband, and now the dog. </p><p>It was rough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan, post: 936927, member: 38206"] My father passed in 1999. My mom's only companion was the Basset Hound that loved her. He was very old and gray, and could barely jump up on the couch any more to sit with her. I had to make the decision and convince her that it was time. We took it to the vet, and he concurred that the dog was in pain from arthritist. Saddest day in my life and especially hers as the vet adminstered "the shot". I buried the dog, and my mom cried all day. 1st her husband, and now the dog. It was rough. [/QUOTE]
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