a few years ago when I was 11 [im 16] we had to have my dog Tigger put to sleep, we had him before I was even born. He used to protect me when I was little and circle around me
Well, we had him put to sleep at my grandmas house in South Carolina. He was blind, his tail broken, peed randomly because he couldn't see where outside was to go potty and he was like 15 years old.
He gave me the best years of my childhood and he followed us all over the world since my dad was in the military and right after he retired, we put him to sleep .. so he lasted everywhere.
The injection is the hardest part and just let your tears go. Even if it is hard, stay with your baby. They will get scared a little but once the first one is in, they will relax and the vet will let you know what is happening and let you hold him and once the 2nd one is in, they will leave you alone ..
and this is hard to say but after the 2nd one while holding him you can feel their body become limp and that is when it is hard.
Bring a blanket to wrap them in and keep their scent on. we still have the last flower Tigger sniffed and the blanket we held him in on the way to the vet and we took pictures with him the day before.
I absolutely dread having to do this to my baby Lucky. She is 9 almost 10 and she is already starting to go blind in 1 eye .. it was hard with Tigger but I don't think my other dog Little Man can survive without Lucky.
If you have ever seen 'where the red fern grows', it is like that with them. They are close. He cries if she leaves the room and when they are in the same room they have to sit right next to each other, always touching.
