Puting my dog down

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Stealthy,

    You are a man among men. That pup loves you more than life itself. Someone smart said that is how we will be judged, how we treat our pets. Nothing proves it more than those pics, you are a good man.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Pabsawake
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    I’m so sorry for your loss brother. You and I are in the same place right now.

    "You can either love women or understand them, you can't do both". Truth over everything

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    Rennie
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    I’m sorry for your loss. It’s never easy…

    When I had to put my GSD to sleep, it was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make, it still haunts me to this day.

    Yeah that’s how it is for me too. It was a terrible decision to have to make – even though he was probably going to die within the next 6 months.

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    Binary Logic
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    I had to put my 12 year old dog down yesterday.

    I’ve never known the companionship of having a pet. But I do know the feeling of suddenly losing something you hold close. I can hear in your words how it pangs you. Sorry for you loss brother.

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

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    Varun
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    I am sorry for your loss. I have a German Spitz, and our whole family gets tensed if he as much as cough a few times. Don’t know how we’ll be able to deal with the fact that we might lose him someday!!

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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    MgtowWave
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    Sorry for your loss brother

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

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    Haymaker
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    As a dog owner my heart goes out to you. I cant even imagine letting go my wiener dog. Sorry to hear that.

    Always going big, Yeah you know the kid, Call me haymaker.

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    Ash Nrahk
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    I bet your dog had a great life.

    Sorry for the loss bro I know its a big one.

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    Hellraider
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    when i was a teenager my math tutor had a dog.

    I really loved that dog, i have never felt love and an emotional conection like that with any human being besides my parents and my sister.

    My heart goes out for you and your dog.

    But, as the queen sang, the show must go on,
    inside my heart is breaking, my makeup maybe flaking but my smile still stays on…

    Go out and buy a young dog, it wont replace the lost but it will ease your mind.

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    Rhino
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    As others have said the best thing you can do is adopt a dog after you morn. I am saddened by your loss and I hope you find your new companion and friend. You will never forget your dog but eventually it will get better as time goes by and your new dog will help you through the grieving process.

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    Gerald
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    I had to put my 12 year old dog down yesterday. She was a 12 year old puggle that had chronic kidney problems. It was the most heartbreaking experience of my life. Two woman were involved with this process, the first was a 50 something woman who was the actual veterinarian and the 2nd was a 20 something technition assistant. The 50 year old vet was a lovely woman who was kind and compassionate to myself and my dog. The 20 something year old woman was a fat! Tattooed! Heartless! Entitled! Narcissistic! Bitch! The kind Vet comes into my room and she sedated my dog before she was put down. Then the heartless tattooed bitch comes in to to euthanize my dog. Not a word spoken by her other than to tell me that I can stay as long as I want with my dead dog.

    So what is the point of me posting this.

    1. I’m venting over the loss of my dog.

    2. I feel so sorry for you younger men in your 20’s and early30’s. I cannot believe what type of woman you are up against. I have 13 nephews in their 20’s. I am so scared for them. Thank God (if you believe in him) that we have MGTOW to turn to.

    Just needed to vent!

    Thanks for listening.

    Sorry to hear of your loss Pabsawake. I couldn’t stand letting mine go in a vets office, I held my pug as he passed many years ago, in my arms as he struggled through it. Spent the next few hours outside digging in the frozen soil to bury him. Still hurts to this day though it was over 15+ years ago. Hang in there, if you can stand it consider another, and remember how good of a friend it was… dogs are awesome.

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

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    Jim01
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    we’ve got a family cat who is now 16 years old and coming to the end. I am already dreading the trip to the vets when the inevitable happens and have said to my dad that I want to go along as I want to say one final goodbye to him

    pets are fantastic but as others have said on here; the end is one of the worst experiences you can go through

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    Rennie
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    we’ve got a family cat who is now 16 years old and coming to the end. I am already dreading the trip to the vets when the inevitable happens and have said to my dad that I want to go along as I want to say one final goodbye to him

    pets are fantastic but as others have said on here; the end is one of the worst experiences you can go through

    Had to put an 18 year old cat down a few years ago. That was a terrible thing to have to do, but he was in bad condition. That’s the one thing I don’t like about pets, is that they eventually die.

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