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Having a hard time putting my Lab to sleep

Posted on 9/3/20 at 5:57 pm
Posted by geauxdaddy72
Shreveport,La
Member since Sep 2008
885 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 5:57 pm
I don’t think there are any in this situation but I need some words of encouragement.

My lab is about 13 years old and has been a great dog as most are but he’s got a nerve disease thats slowly making life for him and my wife and I miserable. He rarely moves and that’s because of the Yorkie pup we have is chewing on his tail or ear. He’s pooping all over my house which makes me very mad to the point that I want to kick the crap out of him, which I’d never do. He’s name is Saint and where’s a Deuce Jersey on game day... it’s time to let him go to dog heaven but it’s killing me to make the decision. Any words of wisdom or encouragement would be nice... tia.
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 5:58 pm to
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jimbeam



Gottdammit now I’m crying and I don’t even have a dog
This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 7:35 pm
Posted by stout
Smoking Crack with Hunter Biden
Member since Sep 2006
167479 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:00 pm to
Don't be selfish. If his quality of life is not bearable for him, man up for him and stop thinking about how it affects you.
Posted by Impotent Waffle
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2007
9729 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:00 pm to
I just recently went through this and it sucks! With that being said, do the right thing. Dont let your buddy suffer the pain. Also the embarrassment of having a little bitch dog chew on him. Best of luck
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57517 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:01 pm to
If your dog could talk he would ask you why the frick you are putting him through this
Posted by Jcorye1
Tom Brady = GoAT
Member since Dec 2007
71489 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:02 pm to
quote:

My lab is about 13 years old and has been a great dog as most are but he’s got a nerve disease thats slowly making life for him and my wife and I miserable. He rarely moves and that’s because of the Yorkie pup we have is chewing on his tail or ear. He’s pooping all over my house which makes me very mad to the point that I want to kick the crap out of him, which I’d never do. He’s name is Saint and where’s a Deuce Jersey on game day... it’s time to let him go to dog heaven but it’s killing me to make the decision. Any words of wisdom or encouragement would be nice... tia.



It doesn't sound like he has quality of life at all. At this point, it's your duty as a pet owner to let him end his life in the least amount of pain possible.

Once he starts not being able to control himself and poops everywhere, given the age and diagnosis, it's kind of insane you haven't already put him down. Buy him a burger, give him lots of love, and end his suffering.
This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 6:03 pm
Posted by yatesdog38
in your head rent free
Member since Sep 2013
12737 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:02 pm to
Put down the Yorkie and he'll have a few more months and die happily in his sleep. I kid

Sounds like it is gonna be in the best interest for everyone. He'll be in doggie heaven.
This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 6:03 pm
Posted by bbrownso
Member since Mar 2008
8985 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:02 pm to
One of our vets once said they recommend making a list of 3-5 things your pet loved. If they can't do most of them, it might be time.

It's hard and I certainly don't envy your position.

Sorry you have to go through this.
Posted by Kattail
Member since Aug 2020
3339 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:03 pm to
If there’s no hope and he’s miserable, do it, stay with him and love on him to the end. Sorry, I know it’s tough, you gave him a good life. Good luck.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56101 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:04 pm to
In my experience, when you think it is time, it is probably past time. FWIW, it is a very peaceful passing. I wish I could go out that way when my time comes.
Posted by DiamondDog
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2019
10598 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:04 pm to
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He’s pooping all over my house


Yeah, imma have to pass on this doggo. Mucho mucho disrespect
Posted by Hamma1122
Member since Sep 2016
19850 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:05 pm to
Went through this 5 years ago. Very tough
Posted by geauxdaddy72
Shreveport,La
Member since Sep 2008
885 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:05 pm to
Your right and that’s what I’m doing.
Posted by im4LSU
Hattiesburg, MS
Member since Aug 2004
32081 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:05 pm to
Ive had to do it several times. Most recently about a month ago. Its never easy and its going to suck. When it gets to the point of shitting everywhere, its not because hes lazy and just doesnt want to go out, his body literally cant hold it because it is shutting down. That was the final sign for our last on we had to let go. She couldnt hold her bowels anymore. Its time.

Like the guy earlier said, its a very peaceful passing. They relax them and put them to sleep then give them the meds that just stops the heart. They never feel a thing, they just go right to sleep. Our vet did it to our white German Shepard in the back of my Jeep about 6 years ago and it was a relief that she wasnt hurting anymore. She just went right to sleep.

Also, quit letting the bitch pup chew on him. Let him go out with some dignity.
This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 6:10 pm
Posted by bbrownso
Member since Mar 2008
8985 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:05 pm to
Also saw something from a friend who is a vet tech, that no matter what, stay by their side when it's time.

They tend to look for their friend.



This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 8:43 pm
Posted by DiamondDog
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2019
10598 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:08 pm to
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That was the final sign for our last on we had to let go. She couldnt hold her bowels anymore. Its time.


I’ve advocated for this with people for years
Posted by Supermoto Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2010
9948 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:08 pm to
Oh man. My heart goes out to you. Hold him in your arms and give him some of the best love he's ever felt tonight. Tonight, its all about him. Love on him. Cook him a great meal and love on him. Take him to the vet tomorrow and let them put him in peace. Its a hard thing to do, brother. Make his last days some of the vest ever. Definitely you hold him in your arms when they inject him. As others said, its a very peaceful way to go.
This post was edited on 9/3/20 at 6:12 pm
Posted by LSUJML
BR
Member since May 2008
45920 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:09 pm to
Making the right decision is one of the most selfless things we do for our pets
You have to accept that his time here with your family is coming to an end & that you are doing it for him, not you

When he is no longer able to live a normal life it’s best to let him go

I am very sorry
Posted by SirWinston
PNW
Member since Jul 2014
82159 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:11 pm to
Sir Winston is 13.5 and is (I think) in the beginning of his decline. It’s so hard mate - I have trouble sleeping at night when I worry about it. The best we can do is the best we can do - every pet owner in the history of the world has gone through this process and so it’s hard but obviously we’ll get through it.

Cheers and best wishes mate
Posted by Odysseus32
Member since Dec 2009
7333 posts
Posted on 9/3/20 at 6:12 pm to
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it’s time to let him go to dog heaven but it’s killing me to make the decision. Any words of wisdom or encouragement would be nice


Do it yesterday.

Seriously, if you can get in tomorrow morning for euthanasia, do it. Your friend is suffering.
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