MissSlinky2011 said:It was the best thing for him but it is so hard to lose an pet you love but the main thing is he is no longer in pain.
To put any animal down is a really tough thing but at the end of the day its in the best interest of the animal and is a sign of a great pet owner - loving your pet enough to know when to say goodbye
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Tracy831 said:I had to do this for my beloved labrador in feb,and to think of it now still upsets me. He was 13 and I think it was the worst day of my life so far
X Kelly X said:I'm with you on that one. I had to have my 15 year old lab/great Dane put to sleep when my parents were away on holiday, I was 18 at the time and it was heart breaking. I couldn't stop crying. It's awful to do but when I think of it now, I'm happy I had 15 years with him and now he's not in pain and hopefully with my nanny granddad ( that was over 5 years ago now) and still affects me. :-( I love animals too much.
Hope your ok as yours is more recent. Big hugs x
Shirleen said:Yup i'm going to go straight to the incontinence product aisle and give everyone who pees me off a 'gift'!!!!!
jo-85 said:Dear men
I officially hate u all and your mixed signals and fake genuiness! That is all.
Grrrrrrr
jo-85 said:Dear men
I officially hate u all and your mixed signals and fake genuiness! That is all.
Grrrrrrr
Dear next door neighbours, why is it you can play your dance music as loud as you like and we never say a word.
BUT
When we drilled for less than 2 minutes at 7pm tonight to put a mirror up you came to the front door and told us to stop immediately.
I pointed out we felt such a short period drilling given the fact they dont have children that could be sleeping etc surely they could show some tolerance to but no we were told to stop immediately!
Welshtigger said:Dear boss,
What on earth makes you think it's acceptable practice to send a carer out from 8am til 9pm, with over 100miles of driving, and only 4.5 hours of calls in all that time! I'm getting seriously fed up of this-it's not worth my while being out all that time-as you also have to remember I drive 30 mins to and from the office aswell! So tomorrow I'll be out of the house at 7.30am, and won't be back til about 9.20ish! I'm not happy in the slightest
Love from one of your p*ssed off support workers
Welshtigger said:Dear boss,
What on earth makes you think it's acceptable practice to send a carer out from 8am til 9pm, with over 100miles of driving, and only 4.5 hours of calls in all that time! I'm getting seriously fed up of this-it's not worth my while being out all that time-as you also have to remember I drive 30 mins to and from the office aswell! So tomorrow I'll be out of the house at 7.30am, and won't be back til about 9.20ish! I'm not happy in the slightest
Love from one of your p*ssed off support workers