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First, I'm so sorry about your cat. Second, assuming you know what happened to your cat without witnessing it is not logical and it would be unfair to abandon a pet whose entire life revolves around your household because of that assumption. Are your dogs spayed? (Hormones do make bitches crazy) Regardless, they should be treated as equals and rewarded for coexisting peacefully and/or separated from the potential stressors (people food) together. Despite other comments, as someone who has worked in the veterinary field for years, I'd say trust your instincts about possible aggressive behavior toward members of your human family.

re: Help me name my new pup

Posted by wonderfan on 6/18/21 at 4:14 am to
What was your lab's name?
If only liberals were more interested in solving the plight of your ignorance.
First of all, anyone with a lab understands how lucky you are to have had one for 17 years as that's almost unheard of. If talking to your vet about his quality of life isn't possible, consider his day-to-day life in number form. Activities he usually enjoys, add/subtract 1 for each day; peeing/pooping inside the house or on himself -1, eating/drinking +/-1; engaging in his favorite activities +/-1; wagging his tail +/-1. After a few days, if the negatives outweigh the positives, then it's probably time to give him some relief. So many people drag out the process for selfish reasons. Dogs aren't selfish and deserve to go out with dignity.

Your vet can talk you through the process which is painless for your dog.