No, it don't always go right at the vets, took a poodle in once, had read and heard that one shot to put them asleep, the next one to stop everthing. Vet put a turnicut? around her front leg, I was holding her, gave the injection and removed the band. She gave a jerk and made a horrible sound and was instantly dead. If I had been able to see, I would've taken the vets head off. Took collie mix to a different vet to put to sleep, did it in the truck, first shot didn't put her to sleep, she just sat there shaking her head side to side like saying no no. I was swallowing bile, he ran back in, got another needle, it didn't work either, got another one, stuck it right into her heart, and she was dead instantly. I have never cussed or called another person more names than I did him. It tears my heart out to do it, but will never ever take another animal to a vet to be put down.
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