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Not an expert, just have LOTS of animals! (5 dogs 1 cat 2 birds and several rabbits)
 
     


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What are the best ways... Dogs Feb 20, 2008 01:49 PM I totally believe in Humane Education. Love "Kind News" for school systems.
My jack russel terrior... Dogs Feb 18, 2008 05:41 PM THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE HELP
Saving A Dog Dogs Feb 16, 2008 04:07 PM exactly they are only covering expenses. If the expense covers the shots you would be paying as much or more at the vet
Potty problems Dogs Feb 13, 2008 08:56 AM ././
euthenasizing a pet Dogs Jan 21, 2008 09:03 PM I have seen this happen, if it eases your mind any, most of the things you describe are reflexes. The animal generally has lost conciousness long before. No easier to watch but maybe will comfort you some.
euthenasizing a pet Dogs Jan 17, 2008 07:47 PM Vets often dont prepare owners very well. A second dog may act more like the deceased pet afterwards. It's like they attempt to fill the role.




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