ladyt25
Well-Known Member
that there's always a good reason that a seemingly healthy happy dog is being PTS?! I went to the vets today (with my guinea pigs), last appoinment of the day and a woman came in with a lovely wire-haired, mongrel type terrier. She was very quiet and sat down and the dog was very jolly and wagged happily at me. The woman though was very quiet. I heard the receptionist ask "do you want to be with him?" to which she just shook her head. She then went out of the waiting area with said dog and came back without him looking visibly upset and holding back tears and she then paid.
My heart just sank as all i could possibly think is that that was the the dog's last trip out and i am wishing i'd asked the vet when I went in. If this is indeed was the case, please can someone convince me there must have been a very good reason for a youngish, happy dog to be PTS??? I think it is going to prey on my mind all night and i am going to regret not saying something. :-(
My heart just sank as all i could possibly think is that that was the the dog's last trip out and i am wishing i'd asked the vet when I went in. If this is indeed was the case, please can someone convince me there must have been a very good reason for a youngish, happy dog to be PTS??? I think it is going to prey on my mind all night and i am going to regret not saying something. :-(