Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FREE LAB to all those rescue people out there, please take her before she is put down. I am not a good enough human to love her unconditionally, I can't handle the pee smell, I am OCD about my house being pee free. Maybe it's just me but I feel like that is the norm. I feel terrible that she must leave but the vet told me there is really nothing we can do except put a diaper on her or leave her out side. Both of those options will not work for us. Please let me know who wants her. I will deliver her to you and God bless you for taking her. I am happy there are people like you out there.
Sorry for your family’s impending loss, OP. And sorry for all the stupid comments in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:FREE LAB to all those rescue people out there, please take her before she is put down. I am not a good enough human to love her unconditionally, I can't handle the pee smell, I am OCD about my house being pee free. Maybe it's just me but I feel like that is the norm. I feel terrible that she must leave but the vet told me there is really nothing we can do except put a diaper on her or leave her out side. Both of those options will not work for us. Please let me know who wants her. I will deliver her to you and God bless you for taking her. I am happy there are people like you out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find someone who lives in the country to take the dog. She can live outside and be a dog.
I was waiting for this stupid suggestion. People who live in the country aren’t a dumping ground for old or sick pets.
They’re not?
When I was growing up all the dogs in my family went to go live on a farm when they got old. Same for all my friends pets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8 yr old lab can not stop leaking urine. We have given her two types of meds and straight estrogen to try and control the problem. My house smells like a kennel. I am done. Unfortunately I have a 5 and 8 yr olds that would never understand why she is gone. Would you put her down for this. I am so torn!! I love animals and have had them my whole life. Most have lived well into their teens. That’s what really scares me. She will live and leak forever. It isn’t a little leak, it’s puddles
No, I would not. Use the diapers. We've used them successfully for a male (who would sometimes mark when left alone) and a female who had a chronic illness. Both worked 99% of the time. Most of the time they didn't even use the diaper when it was on. I could then get them outside regularly to do their business there.
It's really NOT that hard. And, since you put it out there, yes, I would think less of anyone who would do that. I hope someone shows you more compassion than you're showing in your older years. Jesus.
You do understand that OP’s dog is constantly leaking right? So there’s no “ getting her outside to do her business “.
Thus, the diapers should help with that.
I also call BS on the "constant leaking." OP is just looking for someone to say it's ok. It's not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It's not o.k. to euthanize her over this! Try doggie diapers, try putting her in a roomy crate or gated off area in your home when you can't watch her.
I have an 8 year old dog who sometimes leaks urine when she is sleeping. She sleeps with a towel or a pee pad under her butt on our bed in between us. We love her so much it has never even dawned on me to euthanize her over something like this. Her quality of life is excellent in spite of her little problem. 8 is not old! Please contact a rescue group if you have seriously given up on keeping her.
I agree.
Unless she seems to be physically in pain all the time, I would not put her down.
Just like I would not euthanize a ***child*** who had certain health challenges or physical ailments.
As a pet owner —> you must love unconditionally to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find someone who lives in the country to take the dog. She can live outside and be a dog.
I was waiting for this stupid suggestion. People who live in the country aren’t a dumping ground for old or sick pets.
They’re not?
When I was growing up all the dogs in my family went to go live on a farm when they got old. Same for all my friends pets.
Anonymous wrote:No. It's not o.k. to euthanize her over this! Try doggie diapers, try putting her in a roomy crate or gated off area in your home when you can't watch her.
I have an 8 year old dog who sometimes leaks urine when she is sleeping. She sleeps with a towel or a pee pad under her butt on our bed in between us. We love her so much it has never even dawned on me to euthanize her over something like this. Her quality of life is excellent in spite of her little problem. 8 is not old! Please contact a rescue group if you have seriously given up on keeping her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8 yr old lab can not stop leaking urine. We have given her two types of meds and straight estrogen to try and control the problem. My house smells like a kennel. I am done. Unfortunately I have a 5 and 8 yr olds that would never understand why she is gone. Would you put her down for this. I am so torn!! I love animals and have had them my whole life. Most have lived well into their teens. That’s what really scares me. She will live and leak forever. It isn’t a little leak, it’s puddles
No, I would not. Use the diapers. We've used them successfully for a male (who would sometimes mark when left alone) and a female who had a chronic illness. Both worked 99% of the time. Most of the time they didn't even use the diaper when it was on. I could then get them outside regularly to do their business there.
It's really NOT that hard. And, since you put it out there, yes, I would think less of anyone who would do that. I hope someone shows you more compassion than you're showing in your older years. Jesus.
You do understand that OP’s dog is constantly leaking right? So there’s no “ getting her outside to do her business “.