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How far would you go to save the life of a pet?
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 818864" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Everyones animals are the absolute best to that person. My kids jokingly? I hope say I baby and love them too much. Well at this point in my life 90% of my free time is spent with them, and they go EVERYWHERE I go. 10,000 would put most everyone in a bind, but I kind of evaluate it like brown baggin does. My collie was 13 and had an awful infection, and I spent thousands, until one day, I came home and he was blind, we were moving in 3 weeks, and he was peeing all over uncontrolably. Thats when I knew it was his time. And I did what I had to do. He was scared, and he had given me so much unconditional love in his time, I had to do what was right for him, at the cost of debilitating grief on my part.</p><p> </p><p>On a more controversial point, I would want the people who love me to make that same decision for me if I became terminal and no longer enjoying my existence. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/pages/Mekahs-Angels/134044903324625" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/pages/Mekahs-Angels/134044903324625</a></p><p> </p><p>I just had a friend on facebook who went through the same thing, she makes little money, is all alone and has a heart of gold. Her dog got loose and got hit. While I told her she needs to curb the manner in which her dog behaves, such as crowding at the door, when people come in, albeit the dog is a little more unruly than mine would be, I told her how to help train it to stop that behavior. I knew she would find a way to keep it, and she did. She has bake sales, and got many donations from animal lovers on facebook. But she would have went in debt anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 818864, member: 1944"] Everyones animals are the absolute best to that person. My kids jokingly? I hope say I baby and love them too much. Well at this point in my life 90% of my free time is spent with them, and they go EVERYWHERE I go. 10,000 would put most everyone in a bind, but I kind of evaluate it like brown baggin does. My collie was 13 and had an awful infection, and I spent thousands, until one day, I came home and he was blind, we were moving in 3 weeks, and he was peeing all over uncontrolably. Thats when I knew it was his time. And I did what I had to do. He was scared, and he had given me so much unconditional love in his time, I had to do what was right for him, at the cost of debilitating grief on my part. On a more controversial point, I would want the people who love me to make that same decision for me if I became terminal and no longer enjoying my existence. [URL]http://www.facebook.com/?sk=lf#!/pages/Mekahs-Angels/134044903324625[/URL] I just had a friend on facebook who went through the same thing, she makes little money, is all alone and has a heart of gold. Her dog got loose and got hit. While I told her she needs to curb the manner in which her dog behaves, such as crowding at the door, when people come in, albeit the dog is a little more unruly than mine would be, I told her how to help train it to stop that behavior. I knew she would find a way to keep it, and she did. She has bake sales, and got many donations from animal lovers on facebook. But she would have went in debt anyway. [/QUOTE]
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