4/15/2007 3:05:46 PM
haha, you believe in dog heaven? ok, well then this is pointless.
4/15/2007 3:06:43 PM
so you believe humans go to heaven but when anything nonhuman dies, it is over.....lol you know you should just give up, you gonna dig to china with that hole you are digging.....
4/15/2007 3:21:49 PM
^^using your own "logic", since dogs can't talk, you really have no idea what pain is or isn't like for them then.i agree it's cruel to allow a dog to suffer long term OR force them to live with something that can't be fixed/cured. i don't see any issue in performing procedures that will offer them a better or previous life though.
4/15/2007 4:00:44 PM
They are just animals who are inferior and subservient to humans. Their lives are simply more expendable and worth less than humans. Hence, they don't get the same treatment.There's a reason most people would risk their lives to save a kid but not to save a pet. Let's not pretend that the line doesn't exist. The line for me stops at surgery or long term medication. It's sad to put a pet down, but it's something that's easy to get over and easy to replace.
4/15/2007 4:13:47 PM
ok guth...how about giving us an example of a "radical procedure" that you are against. And please explain how it will cause the animal to suffer. Also, please give us an example of what you consider an accepted procedure.
4/15/2007 4:23:31 PM
4/15/2007 4:44:42 PM
My dog is one of the biggest parts of my life. I'd do anything for her so long as I knew she was not suffering. A fine line does not always exist between managing a condition and making the decision to put an animal to sleep. There are so many situations where a dog can be treated or rehabilitated, with or without long term medication, that will offer it a happier, longer life. Dogs may not be able to talk, but they can certainly exhibit varying degrees of pain. Between the owner, who has spent x number of years with the dog, and the vet, who is a professional in recognizing and treating ailments, you should be able to determine when the effects of the treatment no longer outweigh the animals physical or mental state.ok. your turn.eta: Its obvious that there are different lines of thinking here. I'm just trying to understand yours.[Edited on April 15, 2007 at 5:05 PM. Reason : ]
4/15/2007 5:02:15 PM
i think the race horse should of been put down a long time before it was.....it seemed that it was probably in pain most of the time....just prolonged his agony until they finally put him down.
4/15/2007 7:21:38 PM
4/15/2007 10:26:59 PM
the vet school was who wanted to put an 18 year old dog through a bunch of shit
4/15/2007 10:31:00 PM
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4/16/2007 12:19:35 AM
once again guth, you have no clue what you're talking about.i love how your argument is going though. you talk a bunch of shit, then when someone calls you out (JSnail) and asks you for a specific example, you come back with "you go first".then when it really is your turn for an answer, you give nothing.job well done
4/16/2007 10:01:27 AM