@AlisonW @dch82 @fesshole we live in one of those rural, frequent "dump-off" areas, and currently have 2 adopted cats from the road. We also found one injured in the woods, and another rescued from drowning in the river. People are so mean to their critters!
If you need to have a pet put down, I feel like doing it yourself at least once can contribute to a proper perspective on the situation. Now I'll prefer to pay a vet for that.
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An asshole tax. I heartily approve.
We've made that trip to the vet, and it was always the absolute last resort, when it was clear there was no other option. It's a heartbreaking responsibility.
If you're callous about the nonhuman lives in your care, that does not speak well for your desirability in human society, either.
@fesshole I took a German Shepard (my favorite breed of dog) to my vet for euthanasia.
If the kids (4 @ 4-8 years of age) went running the Shephard followed its instinct and "took them down."
The vet tried to talk me out of it. I said "it's just a matter of time before this turns bad."
3 months later I saw that dog with another human pushing a stroller. I was furious! I told the owner the story. HE put the dog down himself.
F*ck any vet who does this!
@philpetree "Tech CEO" - why am I not surprised? I say this as a brother-in -law of a veterinarian who rightfully put down an elderly dog that developed problem behavior around her children that could not be resolved: Hope you treat those who work for you better than your non-human family members, and trust the guidance of experts rather than simply disposing of them.
Not to mention what the other (barely) human did was likely highly illegal, if I am understanding you correctly and he took matters into his own hands rather than also bringing the dog to a vet.
@philpetree @fesshole "The vet tried to talk me out of it."
Wherever *do* veterinarians get the notion that they know more about animals than some random guy that wandered in off the street...?
@fesshole Are some people just not capable of building a connection with their pet? How can you see your pet as just a thing to abuse or throw away?
Why do such people get pets? Because it's socially expected? Because they want power over a living being?
I just don't get it.
I would live in a box and split the results of my panhandling with my pup (and hubby 😁) if it came to losing everythinge else. Or at the *very* least, find her a good, loving home with a family able to care for her.
@fesshole small disagree. This happened to my sis & BIL recently. If the vet had suggested trying to rehome, they might have gone for it, but doing it behind their backs was wrong imo. (Yes they found out)
They brought the dog in because it was chewing up everything in their home. They didn't want to surrender it because they worried if someone else got the dog, it would be abused. Yes I know this doesn't track w/lots of you but it was their thought.
I finally understand that story of the dog who led his new owner to a shallow grave, causing the previous owner to be sent up for murder one.
Ironically, it was Texas, and the guy was in fact...euthanized.