My cat is 18 yrs. old and losing all her hair. she eats about 3 cups of food per day and eliminates constantly. She hides or stays under things and she seems to be in pain if you pick her up. Is it time to put her down?
No, and please do not try to do this unless you are a medical professional and have legal access to veterinary medications. Anything you might try to give your dog to induce death could result in a terrifying, painful, lingering experience for your best friend. Shooting a pet or slitting its throat could result in the same consequences. The only humane way to euthanize a dog is to take it to a veterinarian, who can administer the proper chemicals to kill the animal without causing fear or pain. These chemicals will first cause the dog to lose consciousness, then stop the beating of its heart. If money is an issue, contact your local humane society. Many such organizations offer free or low-cost euthanization.
This can be considered animal cruelty. You need to take the dog to a licensed vet for this.
You don't! PLEASE, be humane and take your dog to a vet.
you should not give your dog anything that is not for dogs unless a vet is consulted.
Most vets and animal shelters will humanly euthanize a dog.
There's always sodium pentobarbital... Assuming you don't actually want to euthanize the dog, then you can get a collar which is sensitive to loud noises and will shock the dog when it barks. The dog will rapidly learn to associate barking with discomfort and should stop barking needlessly.
Please go to: http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/euthanasia.htm
yes, but only if the shelter euthanize animals. If they have a no kill policy your in luck if not they often only keep them anywhere from 24 hour to a week. most animal shelter that euthanize there animals usually keep the dog for an average of 3 days. If it has a dog tag or the dog has a chip they will call you.
No, why would you want to give turpentine to a dog!
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Low ash dog food.
yes you can
it wont kill they or anything
You'll have to give it a new home.
You shouldn't give your dog anything without your vets permission