I had to have a dog put down and the vet i used  put him to sleep first and 
then when he went to sleep he injected this stuff right in his heart and in 
less then a min. he was gone i was there for the whole thing it was very 
peaceful nothing painful about it other than my pain from having to put the dog 
down. if you think he is suffering i would put him down i know it is hard to do 
but he'll be better off than slowly starving to death.

~~MARE~~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                    Hi Friends
  I need some help and hope someone out there can provide the answers. I want 
the honest answer please ! It is important to me.
  I have an older Basset Hound that I rescued two years ago when his former 
owner passed away. I promised "Fred" that he had a home until.....
  Well until is here  evidently.
  He has lost enormous amounts of weight...I tried changing his diet even 
cooking for him.....worming him and giving him vitamins.
  He is tired and it shows.
  I believe he needs to be put to sleep. He is totally blinded by his thick 
cataracts. Yesterday he ate one half a wiener.
  What I want to know is what happens when they put him to sleep? Is he going 
to feel it and suffer any? Or will he just go to sleep?
  It is killing me to do this. I have told him he is to go to his former owner 
and be happy...not to worry about me.
  Please help me come to terms with what so obviously must be done.
  I believe God has a place for the animals or why else would he have wanted 
them on the Ark? Yes I believe God loves them too.
  My Sheltie Peggy Sue passed last year at 16 but I didn't have to go through 
the pain of putting her down. I don't want Fred hurting any longer. I am quite 
sure it is cancer taking him.
  Thanks from my heart to yours,
  Mare
                

                         

       
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