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He spoke well previously on TV about having to decide when to do the right thing by ageing pets.
“When you take responsibility for their life it’s also important to take responsibility for their death”.
Couldn't agree more, the joy of having a dog in my case tempered with the knowledge that one day the decision to end the suffering of my pal will rear it's head....Not to be taken lightly..
Couldn't agree more, the joy of having a dog in my case tempered with the knowledge that one day the decision to end the suffering of my pal will rear it's head....Not to be taken lightly..
Never had a dog; my dog-ownership has been lived vicariously through the likes of Nigel, the one next door and Sweep. I always think when someone's dog dies that they should just go and get another but that rarely seems to be the case.