I have used both ASPCA and my vet, it is really a matter of cost and though more expensive i preferred my vet as they allowed me to remain with my dog through the process
What happen to the days when you put your own animal down. That is only way to know for sure if its done how you feel it should be done. Makes sense, your Responsible For everything in that animal's life since it was bottle fed. The last Death row Inmate to be administered lethal injection Suffered for 2 hours. And that was from professionals trained just to kill that way. No way i would chance my best friend experiencing that. At least as long as I'm of sound mind and body.
Thank you everyone for your input. We have made an apt with a vet 😢 bc I want to be with her through the process and it done humanely. This is so hard, but she's had a very long, spolied life and I don't want her in pain.
Don't go there's price is way too damn high for Junk Parts
I think you should take it to a Vet.
The shelter does it, or you can take it to a vet and they will do it humanly.
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