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Vet shares heartbreaking plea to pet owners putting down their animals

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Updated 18:59 4 Apr 2024 GMT+1Published 19:00 4 Apr 2024 GMT+1

Vet shares heartbreaking plea to pet owners putting down their animals

The professional shared an emotional plea

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

It's the thing every pet owner dreads - putting their beloved furry friend down.

Sadly, sometimes doing so is completely unavoidable - as heartbreaking as it is - but one vet has shared their plea to pet owners putting down their animals to help ease the grieving process.

Taking to Reddit, the anonymous vet made the heartfelt plea in a bid to make the animal's dying moments more 'comfortable' for them.

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A vet has shared advice to pet owners putting their furry friends down.
Emilija Manevska / Getty Images

She wrote: "It might be hard to say goodbye but it's hell for them. They already don't like the vet, they're confused, they're scared, they're sad and they're looking for you when they take their last breath.

"I can try to provide them as much love and comfort as I humanly can but at the end of the day, I'm a stranger to them."

The Reddit poster then relayed a story of one dog owner who left the building while her 13-year-old pooch was euthanised.

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The vet wrote: "I told her we didn't have a vet in the clinic as she was on farm calls all day, but she insisted on leaving her there at 9am knowing that our vet wouldn't be back until well after 6pm.

"She was too busy to bring her back later, so she left her sweet girl to be alone all day before dying.

"I kept her with me for most of the day, took her for a small walk, bought her a cheeseburger and doughnut on my lunch and laid on the ground and cuddled her while she cried, scared and confused.

The vet said that dogs look for their owners while being put to sleep.
Carol Yepes / Getty Images

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"I kissed her and told her she was a good girl while she crossed the rainbow bridge, but her eyes never stopped looking for her family.

"Dogs know what's happening, don't do this to them. Be there when they cross that bridge. It won't kill you, I promise."

Many Reddit users applauded the vet for her honesty.

One person wrote: "I’ve sat in the room with every family dog and last year, my first 'me' dog needed some peace after nearly 17 years of life.

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"The biggest issue was her cognitive decline - I don’t think she even know where she was any more and I’m sure it was very stressful for her.

"When the vet gave her the sedative (prior to the euthanasia) she finally looked at peace for the first time in about two months.

"I saw my baby dog again and she was so beautiful and sweet. My ex who basically raised her with me was in the room too and we both hugged and kissed her. It’s sad but also great to finally give them the peace they deserve."

Another dog owner added: "Seeing my dog euthanized was one of the worst experiences of my life, but I would never have made her go through that alone.

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"People don't deserve dogs, they are too good for us."

Featured Image Credit: Emilija Manevska/Carol Yepes/Getty Images

Topics: Life, Animals, Dog, Advice, Reddit

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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