JACKs dog is subjected to an embarrassing ‘Hip Sling’

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Makes sense, thanks for sharing that. I guess it becomes a question of how's the dog feel about it.

I agree if the dog is in constant pain and you have to give it pain management and the injury is one that isn't going to become better you should absolutely put the animals feeling above your attachment and dependency on it being there.

Fully selfish if you dont.
 

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I agree if the dog is in constant pain and you have to give it pain management and the injury is one that isn't going to become better you should absolutely put the animals feeling above your attachment and dependency on it being there.

Fully selfish if you dont.

My dad's dog couldn't move unless it was carried around in the sling. He tried one of those wheeled contraptions that gives a dog with nonfunctional rear legs some semblence of mobility, but for whatever reasons it was a fail.

The dog would defecate where it sat, it's entire life consisted of sitting in one place, looking around and probably wondering why it couldn't chase anything around, smell anything, or experience a change in scenery except when it was being carried for brief periods.

That's not living.
 

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My dad's dog couldn't move unless it was carried around in the sling. He tried one of those wheeled contraptions that gives a dog with nonfunctional rear legs some semblence of mobility, but for whatever reasons it was a fail.

The dog would defecate where it sat, it's entire life consisted of sitting in one place, looking around and probably wondering why it couldn't chase anything around, smell anything, or experience a change in scenery except when it was being carried for brief periods.

That's not living.
Supposedly if you go into a lake or pool it can help the arthritis and get them moving their limbs again, Im sure nerve damage is different but anything psychosymatic its proved beneficial
 

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Supposedly if you go into a lake or pool it can help the arthritis and get them moving their limbs again, Im sure nerve damage is different but anything psychosymatic its proved beneficial

Dogs don't understand, all they know is they can't move and they're frustrated, depressed, and confused.

Keeping such a dog alive for the most part is selfish and cruel.
 

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I'm thinking of getting a gerbil and carrying it round in a hip sling. You've started a trend jack
Had a friend let a rat travel round in his shirt, he stunk and got a rash
 

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Dogs don't understand, all they know is they can't move and they're frustrated, depressed, and confused.

Keeping such a dog alive for the most part is selfish and cruel.
I understand quality of life but would rather use homeopathy first.. try all avenues and would still feel perplexed playing God
 

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I'm thinking of getting a gerbil and carrying it round in a hip sling. You've started a trend jack
How about this guy instead? (No idea if he's house trained LOL)

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My dad's dog couldn't move unless it was carried around in the sling. He tried one of those wheeled contraptions that gives a dog with nonfunctional rear legs some semblence of mobility, but for whatever reasons it was a fail.

The dog would defecate where it sat, it's entire life consisted of sitting in one place, looking around and probably wondering why it couldn't chase anything around, smell anything, or experience a change in scenery except when it was being carried for brief periods.

That's not living.
I've had dogs & cats and fortunately when they got to the point they couldn't move it meant total organ failure and they only lasted a day or less. But if they did go more than that, I would take them to the vet because that is not living. I totally agree.
 

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Youre sick in the head lily, you've obviously been hanging around with jack too long, you Need to drop him before you're too far gone. SICKO
I've never heard of anyone, outside of the Richard Gere gerbil rumors, that wanted a gerbil for a pet.

Hamsters, guinea pigs, other little critters...but gerbils...gay.

Along with boudoir...you're dropping hints, girlie.
 

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I've never heard of anyone, outside of the Richard Gere gerbil rumors, that wanted a gerbil for a pet.

Hamsters, guinea pigs, other little critters...but gerbils...gay.

Along with boudoir...you're dropping hints, girlie.
It's very interesting to see where your mind goes lily, very interesting, please retire to your boudoir and take jack with you
 

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Lily is a sick fuck.




What is wrong with Jack's dog?

Is he having hip problems?

Or is Jack just carrying the poor pooch around like a fashion accessory?