Supertrooper
Well-Known Member
Be prepared that he may go down quickly. I know it took me by suprise how quickly amy fell xx
One thing I'd like to say though, whatever you decide is ask someone to be there when his body is taken away. My friend did it for me when my girl was PTS and I did it for her girl when she was PTS.
You say you are worried about how he will fall. Don't worry, your vet will deal with everything, you will not have to 'do' anything. Vets are brilliant, kind, sympathetic and considerate at this time.
I want to hold him when he is being put to sleep but i dont think i can physically do it, i cant stop crying and i am an emotional wreck. I really dont know what to do as he only knows me and feels safe with me but i dont want him to sense any sadness or stress. Has anyone else had to deal with these emotions and what did you end up doing.
I am getting my 9 year old boy who i have had since the age of 9 months PTS tomorrow morning. He is badly lame due to joint deformities, i have never rode him and i rescued him from the meat man many years ago. It really breaks my heart to put him to sleep but i have been advised by my vet its the kindest thing to do because he is suffering. I want to hold him when he is being put to sleep but i dont think i can physically do it, i cant stop crying and i am an emotional wreck. I really dont know what to do as he only knows me and feels safe with me but i dont want him to sense any sadness or stress. Has anyone else had to deal with these emotions and what did you end up doing.