Looking for advice on when is it time to put an old dog down? I have a 12 year old shorthair and it seems like in the past week he's aged 5 years. He was fine opening weekend and then again this past Wednesday. It seems like after Wednesday's hunt he's went down hill fast. It's his back hips and he's now taking a while to get up and he has that stiff and sore walk going on with a half raised tail like he doesn't feel well. Been out to check on him quite a few times today and it takes him a while to come out of his dog house when just last week he would be waiting at the gate. He's a kennel dog and his main job is to hunt, he's not much of a family pet. He's my first dog and I love him to death, but if he can't hunt, I'm not going to leave him sit in the kennel. I feel that's not fair to him. Looking for some advice on when others have made the decision. Thanks.
Thanks for the responses. V-John, your an idiot, I never said anything about "throwing him away because he's not of use". I stated that he's having a hard time getting around and acts like he doesn't feel well with how he's carrying his tail. Brittcaser, I would like to bring him indoors and let him lay around in the warm house, but that's not an option. I will talk to the vet and try some baby aspirin.
I'm an idiot? What a well thought out and clever response. I applaud you for your wit and wisdom. Let's start here. First of all, it's
you're not
your. If you are going to insult me, then let's go ahead and at least get it right. Like, "look at that guy over
there (not their, or they're) putting his dog down for being a bit old." See how this works?
Second, I have quoted your original response. I have put in bold a portion of your quote to explain how I came to the analogy of "throwing him away like an old tool. "
Now. In reading the title of the thread, and the orginal post, you were looking for help in making a decision to put down your dog because as you put it "if he can't hunt, I'm not going to just leave him sit in a kennel" (in bold, once again, in your quote). I made the assumption (again, after reading the original post) that you are considering putting him down because he can't hunt.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Now, if you feel like he's not feeling well, then a trip to the vet may be in order.
Here is how I made the analogy to old tools being thrown away.
"If he can't hunt, I'm not going to just leave him sit in a kennel" = putting dog down because he can no longer hunt.
"Tools that are no longer useful, and no longer work = are thrown away in the trash."
So, given this, the dog can no longer hunt, thus, is being considered being put down, and thrown away like a tool that is no longer useful. "If he can't hunt, I'm not going to just leave him sit in a kennel". (Your words, not mine.)
I hope that I was able to simplify this into something that you can understand.
(Or at least understand how I came to the conclusion that I did... Along with several others that posted to this thread.)
I foster dogs in vizsla rescue. I've seen too many damn old dogs come into rescue because people don't want them anymore, or they don't hunt anymore. This is not fair, nor is it right.
My dogs, I made a deal with each and every one of them. If you try your best, and have fun, and enjoy what you do, then you and I are in it for the long haul and I'll be there at the end. They are parts of my little family, and they will be around until the time comes. But it won't be because they can't hunt hard anymore I can promise you that.