freemotion
Self Sufficient Queen
I don't have a gun and I have stayed with and held every animal that has been euthanized in my adult life.
I'd far rather a gun be used. It is quicker and more humane. They don't know it is coming and feel nothing.
Not so with a needle. It hurts. The drug going in is uncomfortable. Sometimes the animal fights against death, and that is the worst, the absolute worst.....makes ya question the timing of the decision, even if it was the right one intellectually.
Reading your story, cm, made me wish that someone in my family had a gun and would use it if called upon. If that were the case, I'd likely never use a vet to euthanize again. Nothing against it, but the bullet is quicker and less stressful on the animal. And transporting that goat would've been beyond cruel unless absolutely necessary. Waiting for the vet to arrive, possibly for hours, would also have been cruel, especially with a pistol available and someone willing to put aside their own pain for a moment to do an animal the ultimate in kindness.
IMO. Sorry, jessica, but that is just reality. Not saying you need to do it....I won't, or can't, or something....but let's not criticize someone who manned-up and did the right thing for the sake of a sweet little buckling who was suffering beyond imagination.
Thank goodness you were there to hear him scream and he didn't hang from that tree....Thank goodness you had the pistol and the fortitude.
I'd far rather a gun be used. It is quicker and more humane. They don't know it is coming and feel nothing.
Not so with a needle. It hurts. The drug going in is uncomfortable. Sometimes the animal fights against death, and that is the worst, the absolute worst.....makes ya question the timing of the decision, even if it was the right one intellectually.
Reading your story, cm, made me wish that someone in my family had a gun and would use it if called upon. If that were the case, I'd likely never use a vet to euthanize again. Nothing against it, but the bullet is quicker and less stressful on the animal. And transporting that goat would've been beyond cruel unless absolutely necessary. Waiting for the vet to arrive, possibly for hours, would also have been cruel, especially with a pistol available and someone willing to put aside their own pain for a moment to do an animal the ultimate in kindness.
IMO. Sorry, jessica, but that is just reality. Not saying you need to do it....I won't, or can't, or something....but let's not criticize someone who manned-up and did the right thing for the sake of a sweet little buckling who was suffering beyond imagination.
Thank goodness you were there to hear him scream and he didn't hang from that tree....Thank goodness you had the pistol and the fortitude.