> The question is, what would you do with the mutilated puppy at 2 am?  Let it
> suffer for a few hours, carrying it in
> your pocket to wait for it to die on its own, or put it in the freezer, or
> wake your vet to do a proper euthanasia?
> (which would probably also be at least an hour delay until you could meet
> the vet at the office)

Let me complicate/simplify the question, depending on your point of view:
What if the dog were an adult, with the same injuries, say from a fight with
another dog? Would you handle the same situation (2 AM, etc.) in the same way or
differently?

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