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by triodegirl on 10 August 2009 - 19:08

You people are cruel. If someone was hanging from a ledge you'd tell them to jump. Except for Mystere. She'd push them off and have herself a good laugh.
 
About 10 years ago my boy of 11 years was diagnosed with stomach cancer. It was a Saturday and the vet said nothing could be done as the cancer had already started to spread to other organs. The dog was weak and not eating, but I just couldn't leave him at the vet  that day. I wanted to take him home for the weekend so I could say goodbye. It was mean and selfish and only prolonged his suffering, but I just couldn't leave him there. I spent that night holding Jake in my arms  crying, and feeing very guilty for not having the strength to put him down that day. The vet had given me her home phone and said to call if I needed anything. I called her bright and early Sunday morning and asked if I could bring him in as I couldn't bear to watch him suffer any longer. I met her at the office about 7 AM to have him put down like I should have done the day before. The vet cried with me and never charged me a dime, not even for the ultrasound that was done on Saturday. I guess this is why I've never really fit in around here. The rest of you are perfect and I'm not.

Mystere

by Mystere on 10 August 2009 - 20:08

You know, I have just about had it with nutcases like  you, Trio.  I can certainly see why you would identify.   YOU  pulled the same kind of crap with a dog you got from Silbersee, didn't you--threatening to put the dog to sleep, and virtually emotionally blackmailing everyone in YOUR sick, sick mind.  Not surprised that you would admit to making a dog suffer--Lord knows you've threatened to enough on this board.

 YES, if YOU were on a ledge, I would definitely hope for an earthquake.   No loss at all.  But, I would not sully my hands pushing you off.  Hell, I try not to be anywhere near you nutballs, period.  (Why do you think I always want to know where you psychos are located?)  I take solace in knowing that you are no where near me!    So, nope, I wouldn't push you off.  Why bother:  You are just cheap entertainment and there will be another nut along in five minutes to entertain us, too.    I get a bigger laugh from your "martyr" threads than anyone would get from you jumping.  After all, someone would have to clean that up!!  

 You are clearly a very, very miserable human being.  I firmly believe in a person's right to end their life, if they see fit.  So, by all means, if you are so inclined,
JUMP!!!   There are enough other nuts here to keep us entertained!


by Bob McKown on 10 August 2009 - 20:08

triodgirl:

It,s not perfection it,s reality that is at question here. How much is true we never know.  It,s tuff putting down a dog if there more to you then just a tool,  But it,s when the suffering is used to impress or get pity it is a terrrrible thing. You could,nt put your dog down that doesnt mean your weak you just have strong bonds to your dog but the love you felt for your dog and the love and service your dog had for you must be rewarded by some times what are hard choices.

No one is as perfect as there dogs think they are. Thats why we owe them so much. 


 


by Daveb on 10 August 2009 - 20:08

I wish anyone the best  who loses a dog... its tough.. but I just wonder when you see so many posts, is it really about the dog?.  It not important who loses or wins the argument, but really doing the best for your dog.  If the dog is suffereing at the very least  the person needs to be with the sick animal.

The dog does'nt know about this website.. it only feels ill and wishes that you can be there for it,  not on the computer.

If you want to greive your dog do it with some pictures or memories not by arguing on some website

Wishing you closure

Dave

by triodegirl on 10 August 2009 - 20:08

Mystere, your responses are as predictable as Povlov's dog. Ding! Ding! Ding! Now jump through a hoop.

You've obviously been hanging around us sicko, phycho nutballs too long. It's wearing off on you. Now shoo before it's too late.

by mking on 10 August 2009 - 21:08

Ding!Ding!Ding! It's Pavlovs dog! You obviously have been uneducated for too long! Why don't YOU shoo along now little fly. Considering your past posts, you don't garner any respect or sympathy from anyone here. Did you ever get that dog back to Chris??????????

Mystere

by Mystere on 10 August 2009 - 21:08

You are right--I have been exposed to you psychos and nuts on this board too long.  That's why I no longer have the patience or forebearing to be "nice" to you and refrain from telling you what a waste of space, time and air that you are.   Or, busting you pathetic attempts for sympathy.  PLEASE--go ahead and JUMP!  You know you want to--you are miserable and worthless, hence your posts.  You are so sick that you don't even realize that I am not your problem.   Yet, you sickies, typically and characteristically, focus on the person who simply calls you and your ilk  on your nonsense.   Either go back to your mental health professional (it was WORKING, Trio, we know because we didn't hear from you for a while!!),  go ahead and put yourself  (and us!!) out of your misery!! JUMP!!


DID you ever give that dog back to Chris?  Or, are you waiting to hold it "hostage" on the board again?


Is that straight-jacket avatar a Freudian slip, or what????

Pharaoh

by Pharaoh on 10 August 2009 - 21:08

that would be Pavlov....

steve1

by steve1 on 10 August 2009 - 21:08

Triodegirl
You really are a self pitying person, What a load of rubbish you spout out, if anything in words that make me angry it is posts like yours,
You say you know the Dog was in pain but you could not leave him at the Vets but had to take him home to say goodbye, that is the rubbish bit that is so self pitying on your part thinking of yourself and the lost you would have and could not bear to let him go,
You should have held him at the Vets when he was there and said goodbye and put him to rest, thinking only of the Dog not yourself, very near everyone on here has gone through it losing there friends, i have many times mostly when the dog becomes old but the last one young Heidi was but a Pup and sheer accident, but would i see her suffer  just because i did not want to let her go not in hell would i, No i did what was best for her took her to the vet when there was no hope for her and i too held her in my arms whist the vet ended her pain, but it was done as quickly as possible
 feelings do not come into it when a dog is in pain you do the right thing by it, yourself and what you think is not an option and is of no importance and never will be
Steve

by triodegirl on 10 August 2009 - 21:08

Bob, what's a nice guy like you doing in a place like this? :-)





 


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