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Any veterinary folk here? My pup died today and I have questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3581250" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Sorry for your loss. I’m not a vet, but an old burned out EMT. My last five dogs took their final breaths in my arms. One was hit by a car when my GF opened the front door and she shot toward the street like a rocket. I scooped her up and held her as she took her last breaths. The other four were a combination of old age and congestive heart failure. I knew it was coming and made it as comfortable and painless as I could for them. It’s said that one year equals seven years in a dogs life.</p><p></p><p>Your pup lived for seventy human years. Sadly, it was her time and no matter how much we try or or how much we care, we can only do so much. You did what you could, but like humans, her little aging body can only last so long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3581250, member: 23"] Sorry for your loss. I’m not a vet, but an old burned out EMT. My last five dogs took their final breaths in my arms. One was hit by a car when my GF opened the front door and she shot toward the street like a rocket. I scooped her up and held her as she took her last breaths. The other four were a combination of old age and congestive heart failure. I knew it was coming and made it as comfortable and painless as I could for them. It’s said that one year equals seven years in a dogs life. Your pup lived for seventy human years. Sadly, it was her time and no matter how much we try or or how much we care, we can only do so much. You did what you could, but like humans, her little aging body can only last so long. [/QUOTE]
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