I'm sorry you have to do that. The best and most humane way is to take it to the vet and have them give it a shot. It won't be in any pain, it will just go to sleep.
2007-03-17 03:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this must be a hard time in your life when the time has come and you must euthanize your pet, your friend and possibly your protector. I believe the best way to euthanize your dog would be take it to the vet who will make sure your dog is comfortable and will place a shot in his body and the dog will peacefully fall into a deep sleep. It is painless and the dog dies with dignity and respect .
2007-03-17 10:14:02
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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I think it would be most humane if you could get the vet to euthanize the dog in your house so that the dog is comfortable, but if you can't just be there for it and pet and comfort the dog. Euthanization is actually partially calming for dogs, at least until it kicks in. :(
2007-03-17 10:12:49
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answered by beagles_rock101 2
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The most humane way to euthanize your pet would be to have your veterinarian perform the procedure. So Sorry.
2007-03-17 10:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Buk!
The question is always qualified by a very heart-wrenching and moving story about the rapidly declining health of the family pet, which resulted in making the "big decision".
Making such a decision is one of the most difficult things a person who loves animals will ever have to do. Our pets are perpetual children to us: children, because they depend upon us for all of their needs (food, shelter, medical attention, etc.); and, perpetual, because they never grow up and leave the nest.
They do not marry. They do not go to college. They remain utterly dependent upon us throughout their lives. When our children leave home, we still love them and provide help when they ask for it, but generally they have their own lives to live and we no longer make decisions for them. But for our furry children, the decision-making responsibilities permanently fall to us. Please look article:http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Making_The_Big_Decision_To_Euthanize/
Grief and sadness are important validations of your love, but do not cheat that process with doubt and guilt. It has no place.
Jason Homan
2007-03-17 10:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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By going to the vet and having it get an injection. If you can stand to be there, do it so your dog won't be alone at the end!
2007-03-17 23:00:31
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answered by Lisa T (Stop BSL) 6
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Brining the pet to the vets and letting them give the pet an injection. They go to sleep and pass away very gently.
2007-03-17 10:09:47
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answered by ♥Golden gal♥ 7
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An injection. I was holding my little poodle when we had to have her put to sleep and she went limp and was gone in about 5 seconds. I could tell that she didn't suffer from it. God bless.
2007-03-17 10:10:53
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answered by KIZIAH 7
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while comforting your dog shoot him in the back of the head. if you take the dog to to have him put down the dog will be stressed from not knowing whats going on tell it is dead.
2007-03-17 10:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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the vets.
2007-03-17 10:36:02
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answered by Shelly t 6
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