Anonymous
Post 03/08/2025 15:58     Subject: Try to rehome very senior dog or ask vet to euthanize?

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still have him. Nobody is interested in taking him. I don’t think he’s going to be around in another year so we are hiding him in my apartment. I couldn’t bring myself to euthanize him after bathing him and watching fall asleep in the sink so for now he’s my little stowaway.


You are a kind person op.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2025 15:55     Subject: Try to rehome very senior dog or ask vet to euthanize?

OP here. I still have him. Nobody is interested in taking him. I don’t think he’s going to be around in another year so we are hiding him in my apartment. I couldn’t bring myself to euthanize him after bathing him and watching fall asleep in the sink so for now he’s my little stowaway.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2025 07:17     Subject: Try to rehome very senior dog or ask vet to euthanize?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In reality, nobody wants to take the dog. (Notice no one on here is offering to adopt him?) And pushing him off into a rescue org's foster environment will likely be very stressful for him. I vote for euthanasia.


No one is going to offer to take a dog from a stranger on an anonymous message board--scammers are everywhere.

If you set the dog up with a good rescue, someone will want him.


The dog is 16 years old. No one wants him. Though perhaps she can find a generous rescue/foster that will stick him in a bedroom and let him live out his last days. Doesn't sound that great for the dog, but hey, maybe he is a laid-back, go-with-the-flow chap who will not get stressed by all of the tumult.