Dog's at terminal stage in a tumor-related illness, is hyperventilating and somewhat catatonic, she's a 12 years old mutt (yorkshire-spinone) but my mother still objects to taking her to the vet to be checked and put down.
I'd rather take her right now (11 PM here) but she'd rather let her sleep one last time at home instead, and if she survives the night and didn't miracolously get better, then take her in the morning.
She's already passed out three times in the last two days (she recovered without needing CPR)
Should I just take her myself right now or wait for tomorrow and maybe go with the whole family? She's not in evident pain, but it's still terrible to me.
>>2208223
>can somebody make me feel justified for disobeying my mom to take care of our dog because I'm too much of a spineless faggot to just suck it up do what needs to be done?
>>2208230
My decision was made the second I started the thread, and that is to wait tomorrow
She's still able to walk on her own, even if she looks extremely confused and roams the house, stopping for a while and then slouching down, then getting up again.
It really doesn't matter anymore
>>2208237
>My decision was made the second I started the thread, and that is to wait tomorrow
Then why did you even bother making this thread?
It sucks you probably have to put your dog down, but it's just part of owning a dog.
>>2208238
>Then why did you even bother making this thread?
I don't know either
You do stupid shit when shit happens and you're not ready for it
>not putting down your best pal yourself
Faggot
>>2208248
I do not have the means to do that and ensuring she doesn't suffer from it
>>2208223
It sucks, but that's part of owning a dog, I wish her the best in her trip over the rainbow bridge
The dog has passed away 3 hours ago
Not in the most peaceful way to go