arnofarrell
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I actually did something simulair last summer. Myself and a couple friends were going down a gravel road and my friend hit a little dog infront of a farm. My friend stopped and they were petrified. We got out and the dog was still breathing but my friend had ran over the muzzle of the dogs face so there was no way he couple of been saved. So I picked up the little guy and had to sufficate him since I didn't want to use my gun infront of the mans house. My friends couldn't look. After words we went to the farm house and asked if they had a dog and he said no. We were all relieved.
I had to do something simular to my rottweiller when my best friend ran her over. He called me up and I went down to the road and she was in the ditch. I went to her and she was still breathing. It was very short and shallow breaths and blood was coming out of her noise. I knew she wouldn't make it, and my vet is 25 minutes away. I stayed with her until she passed and then brought her back up to the house where my wife was. I told her she had died quickly and she didn't suffer. I still have not told her other wise.
This kind of things happens fairly regularly here in the country. I guess you just learn about death at an early age and learn that death is a part of life.
Back to the topic at hand I think I figured out the moral of my stories I have posted. Kids need to learn the "circle of life " early on. They may say they under stand but until they actually see it in action like shooting something they will fully never under stand. Things that die can not come back no matter how much you want them to.
I had to do something simular to my rottweiller when my best friend ran her over. He called me up and I went down to the road and she was in the ditch. I went to her and she was still breathing. It was very short and shallow breaths and blood was coming out of her noise. I knew she wouldn't make it, and my vet is 25 minutes away. I stayed with her until she passed and then brought her back up to the house where my wife was. I told her she had died quickly and she didn't suffer. I still have not told her other wise.
This kind of things happens fairly regularly here in the country. I guess you just learn about death at an early age and learn that death is a part of life.
Back to the topic at hand I think I figured out the moral of my stories I have posted. Kids need to learn the "circle of life " early on. They may say they under stand but until they actually see it in action like shooting something they will fully never under stand. Things that die can not come back no matter how much you want them to.