
Wrennie
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- Dec 18, 2019
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Supposedly (and they did this in the case of my own dog too) they inject animals with a sedative before finally injecting them with N so that they don't get "scared" (as my own vet put it at the time), but if the N itself puts you to sleep before the physical effects leading up to death take place then why would that be necessary?
I'd see why a sedative would be desirable in humans, because we *know* that this substance is going to kill us, but do dogs know? I guess they probably do (animals are very intuitive), but still…
I'd see why a sedative would be desirable in humans, because we *know* that this substance is going to kill us, but do dogs know? I guess they probably do (animals are very intuitive), but still…
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