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When I live in Stuarts Draft, VA, whenever the UAVs were approaching the area, the neighborhood dogs would kirk out. They would also become crazed when chemtrails were blasted over the neighborhood, raining down on them and everyone else in the vicinity. Well, recently, I noticed that this guest’s dog responds in much the same manner. I noticed the dog’s behavior one night when I was standing outside with its human caregiver. I heard my ex “lowering the boom” (the UAVs/drones descending) in the sky but the dog heard that, too, and starting getting really skittish. I’d seen this before when the UAVs/drones engage in their activity in the sky near where I’m standing. The only other time I hear that dog barks this way (and, like a baby, a dog’s bark means different things at different times) is when those UAVs/drones descend in the sky near my suite (which is right down the hall from the dog’s) OR my door is initially opened after the suite has been blasted by chemtrails OR when the poisoning activity is aggressive and I open the door to the suite to get air OR when the criminals use the fixtures in the hallway to distribute poison. THE DOG SMELLS THE CHEMICALS AND THAT MEANS HUMANS ARE BEING HARMED BY THEM. Does the dog sound comfortable to you? That’s because the dog is inhaling poison. Don’t believe for one moment these chemtrails are ONLY harming the targets. They are harming EVERY LIVING THING IN THE VICINITY OF THE ATTACK. Oh, and both the EPA (Environmental

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Question by anspaughnato: What to do with a dog being put to sleep soon?
My golden retriever, Corkee, is scheduled to be put to sleep today.

Today is his last day of living.

I want to do something special with him.

He is diagnosed with Lymphoma, and its putting him in relentless misery…

I’ve been giving him a bunch of food that he likes, popcorn, cereal, some candy. I’m letting him live his life.
I’ve been crying all day

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Answer by alexis88883
Sounds like you are doing all you can for your dog. I’m sorry for your loss I’m sure the pain seems unbearable at this time. Pet him, tell him you love him. Let him out of his pain. Remember the good times you had with him.

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This is a video of my dog Simon being put down. I recorded all of this today, July 30th 2007, and kept it for personal reasons. It was uploaded to youtube so people can witness what putting a dog down is like. My name is Ethan, I’m from Cincinnati and I recorded this with a Motorola KRZR K1 on medium. —————————————- —————————————- —————————————- FAQ: Written May 5th 08 Q: Why was he put down? A: He was put down due to bone cancer, bone inflammation, brittle bone in front right leg (caused by cancer), and heart conditions due to spread of cancer. I didn’t want to put him down if he had a good amount of time left. However, due to very high amounts of pain and yelping and the fact that every vet I inquired said the same thing (that he has less than 2 weeks) I decided to put him down to stop the suffering. Q: How old was he? A: 8, would have turned 9 in less than a month. Q: Where was he put down? A: Somewhere in KY but its been too long so I don’t remember the place. Q: What happened to his body? A: We had him cremated and he is currently in my room inside a nice hand crafted wooden box. I wanted it so I would never forget him. Even after having it this long I still say it was well worth the 0 price tag. Better than burying him in the ground. Q: Why on YouTube?! Its very disturbing! A: Yeah, no shit. But it was put here for a good reason. Many people loved their dog like I did but didn’t get the
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Baxter March 23, 1990 October 16, 2009 Baxter, the worlds best, most devoted, and oldest therapy dog, 19 years and 6 months, eased peacefully from his life on Friday afternoon, October 16th. Baxter is an nineteen years old Therapy Dog. Truly this dog is a blessing. You can purchase his Book “Moments With Baxter” at www.amazon.com ALL proceeds from the sale of the book are being donated to charity. You can also visit Baxter’s Wesite at www.momentswithbaxter.com
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Truman is our beautiful now 10 year old son, who was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, bone cancer when he was 9 in June of 2009. He has endured a punishing year of chemo and on October 29th, 2009 he had his right leg amputated above the knee to battle the cancer. Here he is doing some airbending in the talent show at the Lighthouse Family Retreat in Grayton Beach at the Gulf of Mexico, he is so brave, he did AWESOME!

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Quarantined like a disease
My cell full of flies
I walk with a seeing eye dog
Stitches sewn in my eyes

I feel the back hand of fate
I swear it is rape
The way it tortures me
My life he sedates

I lash out in ways that are inhuman
I go back to my primal instinct
Because of the way he stains my leather
In matters that are most distinct

For you can read the story imprinted on my skin
Of a monster who rapes my rights
For no moment do I get of solitude
Neither sunshine nor moonlight

He blackens my lungs more than any smoke may
He infects me just like a cancer
For he is the god in my realm
It is to him that I must answer

My colors have been smudged and ruined
My pages torn beyond repair
For I have washed into the gutter
Nobody to answer my prayers

My brain has been beat and battered without one word spoken
My bones purge out my skin, blood ridden, smashed and broken

When I call for help I only reach the wolf instead
So then no body believes me,
Not even one tear shed.

My outsides are blackened and splattered with carmine
On the inside I am falling apart,Dying,
Never to speak again
Oh and i am only 14 haha

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My dog had surgery about 4 and a half months ago for bone cancer and had to get a leg amputated, so she’s three legged. After a little while she became her old self again and was wagging her tail, running, going up and down stairs, etc. But recently she just fell down a couple steps of stairs when coming downstairs a little too fast, and ever since she’s been really quiet, and almost seems depressed. She still goes up and down the stairs anyways, because she likes to sleep in my parent’s room. I’m worried that she might have hurt herself falling down the stairs, but she doesn’t seem to be in pain at all.
( she fell down the stairs about 5 days ago )

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Our dog (lab/shepard mix) is 10 years old and has bone cancer. The poor guy doesn’t have much time left, so we are starting to prepare ourselves for putting him down. We are both seriously torn as whether or not to be in the room with him. My gut is telling me to be there with him, that I wouldn’t want to die alone, but I don’t know if I can handle it.

This is the first time I have ever had to put a dog down, and it is breaking my heart : (

Were you in the room when you had to put a pet down? How did it go? Just looking for some insight I guess…
Thanks all. I appreciate you sharing your stories and tears with me.

You are right, I need to be there for him, and I will when the time comes.

Thanks again for your kind words

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i have cancer and no money to buy them food and its real sad to see this happen i would give them away to someone that would take good care of them they are pure bread white boxers girl and boy 8 months old they are so skinny u can see their back bone some one please help me i cant stand to c this happen

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My 8 year old Rottweiler Mix was just diagnosed today with bone cancer. The doctor advised us that even if we do consider amputation, it would probably only extend her life by 6 months and might also include chemotherapy, as there’s a good chance it has spread by now to other parts of her body. She’s been limping now for about a month and after trying some pain medication, I insisted she been given xrays of her leg. We had no idea that it would be bone cancer, as we thought it was a sprain from roughing around. We obviously are devasted. What are your thoughts? I don’t want her to be in pain. How long do dogs usually live after given the diagnosis of bone cancer? Thank you!

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