Don Porks Diane Turkish Prison Style. many Thanks for the SUPPORT....
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No Nick
11/30/2018
13:11:49
I've done it a few ways in the past. Taking them to the vet, which I agree - I'll never do again. Also have had the vet come to the house and do it. It was better, the dog got to die at home and in a comfortable environment. Still not an option for dogs that don't care for strangers though. And of course doing it myself. That's by far the hardest way for us... But I think it's the easiest for the dog and that's the most important part. It's about giving them a final good day and a stress free exit from the pain and suffering, not about making it easier on ourselves.
mick
11/24/2018
23:45:56
It would have been easier to stick your mouth on the end of an commercial food extruder loaded with animal fat but I guess you couldnt find one.
Strobe
08/19/2018
06:43:53
me & me wife just had to put down our Red Nose Pittbull, her name was Bella & just the sweetest, loving, caring ball of fatness (95lbs) of solid love. wev been married 13yrs 2day & Bella was our 1st family pet & she has been through a whole shit load of mess. moving here, there & outta no where she got very sick & i thought she was just that being 9, i thought the vet wouldve just gave us some meds & shed be ok. but we had to put her down & i CAME APART LIKE A SOUP SANDWICH., as strong as i am, i couldnt handle it. its been 2 weeks & i still have a hard time walkin through the door after work. daaammmmittt. its been a rough 2 weeks, but, wer movin forward with the memories
Hogan
08/10/2018
08:44:44
My wife and I had a coal black setter/ Afghan, not a pet pet, more of a gimme food and protect the House kinda dog. He was devoted to my wife and little girl. Me, well , we had a tenuous relationship at best. A mutual respect at best. We had a little house on a half acre. I liked the dog because he brooked no strangers at our house. He couldnt be allowed to just run free in the desert as he would often come home with a cat, once a goat quarter. So in the early mornings I would grab coffee, let Thai King off his cable run and he would bolt. One neighbor was , check that a couple neighbors had no use for that dog. Thai King had jumped an 8 foot wall, chewed the shit outta a fancy German Shepherd, cost me 300.00 bucks in vet bills. The other neighbor was convinced my dog had killed their two Great Danes. Thai King lived to be fifteen years old. His last act of protection was to protect my little girl from another neighbors free roaming Akita, Thai chewed the shit outta that dog. So...some sonofabitch, whooped Thai with, a bat?, axe handle? Some such. Just like your brothers dog, could not be taken to a vet. So, my wife calls me home, I see this big dog dragging his hindquarters, with a prominent dent in his head and it broke my heart. I got a twelve pack, borrowed a .22 pistol. Sat with Thai for a couple hours petting him talkin to him, reminisced about him about his crazy exploits. Finally eased him off my lap, and put him down. Good shot if you can call it that. He dropped without a twitch. By now Im shitfaced, digging a grave, it starts raining, shit... he was a bit nuts but a hell of a dog.
I lost my dog, Bandit, in my photo, last July. Been heavy thinking about her today and lately. She was a Husky/Shepard. Great great girl. Your video hit me right in the heart, right at the right time.
Thinkin' about a new dog soon.
Lawdawg715
05/20/2018
23:50:38
This is the first episode that brought tears to my eyes.... We had to put our little dog down last fall and you hit the nail on the head, when you said they know something is up... We had Taz's favorite treats for him there at the vet I had grilled him a steak and had some cheese for him. As we were saying our goodbyes and holding him before the vet came in, Taz grabbedhis toy up and was acting like a puppy running around and whining. It was honestly one of the worst days of my life when the vet came in and did the deed... I swore never again too... Even though the vet staff was very compassionate... Just a terrible thing to have to go through. You just made me feel like I was not an idiot for going through that, and how I felt afterward. Thank you...
2000spqr
05/07/2018
11:48:17
Please affirm that the secret ingredient to your Turkey Burgers is NOT you bleeding all over the Kitchen...lol.
Sarge
04/27/2018
10:09:11
I am sorry to hear that your brothers dog had to be destroyed, that is truly a tough thing to do.. On the other hand watching you struggle with the pork burgers had me in tears laughing and damn if that doesn't sound good right now.. We need to get Gordon Ramsey or Robert Irvine out to you and help you out a bit (j/K) you knocked it out of the park Senior
05E
04/25/2018
22:47:28
Top Secret Trivia, Midnight Express's B. Hayes stole the backpack, he use to to try to smuggle drugs across from a Girl Scout in L.I.. They are still friends on F/B. She is my wife
No Nick
11/30/2018
13:11:49
I've done it a few ways in the past. Taking them to the vet, which I agree - I'll never do again. Also have had the vet come to the house and do it. It was better, the dog got to die at home and in a comfortable environment. Still not an option for dogs that don't care for strangers though. And of course doing it myself. That's by far the hardest way for us... But I think it's the easiest for the dog and that's the most important part. It's about giving them a final good day and a stress free exit from the pain and suffering, not about making it easier on ourselves.
mick
11/24/2018
23:45:56
It would have been easier to stick your mouth on the end of an commercial food extruder loaded with animal fat but I guess you couldnt find one.
Strobe
08/19/2018
06:43:53
me & me wife just had to put down our Red Nose Pittbull, her name was Bella & just the sweetest, loving, caring ball of fatness (95lbs) of solid love. wev been married 13yrs 2day & Bella was our 1st family pet & she has been through a whole shit load of mess. moving here, there & outta no where she got very sick & i thought she was just that being 9, i thought the vet wouldve just gave us some meds & shed be ok. but we had to put her down & i CAME APART LIKE A SOUP SANDWICH., as strong as i am, i couldnt handle it. its been 2 weeks & i still have a hard time walkin through the door after work. daaammmmittt. its been a rough 2 weeks, but, wer movin forward with the memories
Hogan
08/10/2018
08:44:44
My wife and I had a coal black setter/ Afghan, not a pet pet, more of a gimme food and protect the House kinda dog. He was devoted to my wife and little girl. Me, well , we had a tenuous relationship at best. A mutual respect at best. We had a little house on a half acre. I liked the dog because he brooked no strangers at our house. He couldnt be allowed to just run free in the desert as he would often come home with a cat, once a goat quarter. So in the early mornings I would grab coffee, let Thai King off his cable run and he would bolt. One neighbor was , check that a couple neighbors had no use for that dog. Thai King had jumped an 8 foot wall, chewed the shit outta a fancy German Shepherd, cost me 300.00 bucks in vet bills. The other neighbor was convinced my dog had killed their two Great Danes. Thai King lived to be fifteen years old. His last act of protection was to protect my little girl from another neighbors free roaming Akita, Thai chewed the shit outta that dog. So...some sonofabitch, whooped Thai with, a bat?, axe handle? Some such. Just like your brothers dog, could not be taken to a vet. So, my wife calls me home, I see this big dog dragging his hindquarters, with a prominent dent in his head and it broke my heart. I got a twelve pack, borrowed a .22 pistol. Sat with Thai for a couple hours petting him talkin to him, reminisced about him about his crazy exploits. Finally eased him off my lap, and put him down. Good shot if you can call it that. He dropped without a twitch. By now Im shitfaced, digging a grave, it starts raining, shit... he was a bit nuts but a hell of a dog.
lori
07/13/2018
13:33:51
Drinking & Cooking LOL - Hiccup ..... Looks good, easy recipe
The Riz
06/10/2018
12:30:42
I lost my dog, Bandit, in my photo, last July. Been heavy thinking about her today and lately. She was a Husky/Shepard. Great great girl. Your video hit me right in the heart, right at the right time.
Thinkin' about a new dog soon.
Lawdawg715
05/20/2018
23:50:38
This is the first episode that brought tears to my eyes.... We had to put our little dog down last fall and you hit the nail on the head, when you said they know something is up... We had Taz's favorite treats for him there at the vet I had grilled him a steak and had some cheese for him. As we were saying our goodbyes and holding him before the vet came in, Taz grabbedhis toy up and was acting like a puppy running around and whining. It was honestly one of the worst days of my life when the vet came in and did the deed... I swore never again too... Even though the vet staff was very compassionate... Just a terrible thing to have to go through. You just made me feel like I was not an idiot for going through that, and how I felt afterward. Thank you...
2000spqr
05/07/2018
11:48:17
Please affirm that the secret ingredient to your Turkey Burgers is NOT you bleeding all over the Kitchen...lol.
Sarge
04/27/2018
10:09:11
I am sorry to hear that your brothers dog had to be destroyed, that is truly a tough thing to do.. On the other hand watching you struggle with the pork burgers had me in tears laughing and damn if that doesn't sound good right now.. We need to get Gordon Ramsey or Robert Irvine out to you and help you out a bit (j/K) you knocked it out of the park Senior
05E
04/25/2018
22:47:28
Top Secret Trivia, Midnight Express's B. Hayes stole the backpack, he use to to try to smuggle drugs across from a Girl Scout in L.I.. They are still friends on F/B. She is my wife