No, the dog did not experience a long and painful death. The body shuts down relatively quickly from this type of death. I'm sorry for your loss but try to remember this. In most cases the owner knows he/she is going to out-live their pet. Still, it's not easy when a pet passes. I have always told my children, that the pet comes into the home, you love it, it becomes part of the family, but there will come a time when it's time to say goodbye. I know its not easy, but try to condition yourself to that fact. Pets are great, I would never be without one. Because this happened, I would not be discouraged from getting another one. It will help to ease the pain, and take up some of that missing place in the home.
? THAT CANT they will die of drowned ? its like a dog can a dog live in water? noo think a little?
He drowned in a swimming pool
i think not
they drowned it and made it suffer
Princeton does have a dog named beans and his dog is a yorkie/shih tzu its mixed so a Yorkie shih tzu. Lol
Take it to the vet.
yes. people used to drown puppies that were sick and old dogs.
A soft, non-painful lump in a dog's neck could be a lipoma, or fatty tumor. It can also be a cyst that a veterinarian can drain.
yes it is
depends on how he drowned, if he was ate he dis dem diggy dead, if he was late he was dug
As long as the tail is not painful then there is nothing wrong with the dog - it cannot be fixed.
If a dog's nails go untrimmed for too long, they face ingrown nails or very uncomfortable and painful walking. It can also snag materials like clothing and cause injury to humans and other animals in the household.