Would it be wrong to sell my old dog by the kilo
Would it be wrong to sell my old dog by the kilo
When my dog gets too old and has no quality of life should I do the job myself , take him to the vet to be put to sleep or sell him by the kilo? He weighs at least 30 at minimum 7,000R a kilo. The vet cost $30
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Depends whether you want some return on your capital outlayStanisław wrote:When my dog gets too old and has no quality of life should I do the job myself , take him to the vet to be put to sleep or sell him by the kilo? He weighs at least 30 at minimum 7,000R a kilo. The vet cost $30
Stanisław wrote:When my dog gets too old and has no quality of life should I do the job myself , take him to the vet to be put to sleep or sell him by the kilo? He weighs at least 30 at minimum 7,000R a kilo. The vet cost $30
Get your Cambodian girlfriend [ if you have one ] to take it to a Vietnamese man that buys dogs ,,,,, You could double your money.
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Stanislaw wrote:...take him to the vet to be put to sleep or sell him by the kilo?...
It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
Put your friend to sleep and then sell him by the kilo, then cry yourself into depression until you develop a heroin and meth addiction you heartless bastard.
It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
Put your friend to sleep and then sell him by the kilo, then cry yourself into depression until you develop a heroin and meth addiction you heartless bastard.
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When I lived in Vietnam my favourite snack was a pet noodle.
My posts are just jokes, maybe they're rude, offensive, and politically incorrect. They're not my opinion, viewpoint, idea, or judgement, but they're just fucking jokes so lighten up.
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Well, on a serious note, IF I were going to eat a dog, I wouldn't want to eat one that had been injected with a deadly chemical to euthanize it. I think putting the dog to sleep might drastically reduce its value as food.agincourt wrote: It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
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WORD.gavinmac wrote:Well, on a serious note, IF I were going to eat a dog, I wouldn't want to eat one that had been injected with a deadly chemical to euthanize it. I think putting the dog to sleep might drastically reduce its value as food.agincourt wrote: It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
Reminds me of the pig with the wooden leg!Stanisław wrote:When my dog gets too old and has no quality of life should I do the job myself , take him to the vet to be put to sleep or sell him by the kilo? He weighs at least 30 at minimum 7,000R a kilo. The vet cost $30
Farmer Jones got out of his car and while heading for his friend's door, noticed a pig with a wooden leg. His curiosity roused, he asked, "Fred, how'd that pig get him a wooden leg?"
"Well, Michael, that's a mighty special pig! A while back a wild boar attacked me while I was walking in the woods. That pig there came a runnin', went after that boar and chased him away. Saved my life!"
"And the boar tore up his leg?"
"No he was fine after that. But a bit later we had that fire. Started in the shed up against the barn. Well, that ole pig started squealin' like he was stuck, woke us up, and 'fore we got out here, the darn thing had herded the other animals out of the barn and saved 'em all!"
"So that's when he hurt his leg, huh, Fred?"
"No, Michael. He was a might winded, though. When my tractor hit a rock and rolled down the hill into the pond I was knocked clean out. When I came to, that pig had dove into the pond and dragged me out 'fore I drownded. Sure did save my life."
"And that was when he hurt his leg?"
"Oh no, he was fine. Cleaned him up, too."
"OK, Fred. So just tell me. How did he get the wooden leg?"
"Well", the farmer tells him, "A pig like that, you don't want to eat all at once!"
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Black Cat,
This story is poignant, funny, and true. As much as I love animals, I’d be lying if I said I could go vegan any day soon.
Going vegan? I rather be stuck in a room with butch lesbians—our mortals enemies, always ends up in a cat fight!
P.S. Bi-sexual/lipstick lesbian are cool.
This story is poignant, funny, and true. As much as I love animals, I’d be lying if I said I could go vegan any day soon.
Going vegan? I rather be stuck in a room with butch lesbians—our mortals enemies, always ends up in a cat fight!
P.S. Bi-sexual/lipstick lesbian are cool.
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Sure - no one wants pentobarbital in their beer snacks. It's pretty much the same with any livestock. An animal that is already dead is only good for glue or the pet-food plant. For the OP, I'm not sure that mangy, decrepit old dogs fetch such a high price per kilo.gavinmac wrote:Well, on a serious note, IF I were going to eat a dog, I wouldn't want to eat one that had been injected with a deadly chemical to euthanize it. I think putting the dog to sleep might drastically reduce its value as food.agincourt wrote: It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
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Good point LL, but we all want to know then:Lucky Lucan wrote:Sure - no one wants pentobarbital in their beer snacks. It's pretty much the same with any livestock. An animal that is already dead is only good for glue or the pet-food plant. For the OP, I'm not sure that mangy, decrepit old dogs fetch such a high price per kilo.gavinmac wrote:Well, on a serious note, IF I were going to eat a dog, I wouldn't want to eat one that had been injected with a deadly chemical to euthanize it. I think putting the dog to sleep might drastically reduce its value as food.agincourt wrote: It’s a distasteful subject but logically why is it an either or question? The seller will only pay by the kilo if the dog is alive?
A. Could ya kill your old dog by your own hands
B. If A, Could/Would ya eat it?
C. Would/could you defeat five butch lesbians in mortal combat and in order to remain a meat-eater
D. Stanislaws inquiry and my query is about fuck all?
I hope you chose C. It’s the right thing to do.
If you cant shoe your own horse, or shot your own dog , you should not have them. My point should I sell him for meat?
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Is quite difficult to answer your question SL. You sound like John Wayne to me and I find that a bit exciting.Stanisław wrote:If you cant shoe your own horse, or shot your own dog , you should not have them. My point should I sell him for meat?
I know a great deal about shoes, but have never had a horse, so I’m in the clear on that point.
Unfortunately, I’ve had many a dog as a companion but did not shoot them, thus breaking your code. I took the feygouty way out and took them to the vet.
I could not eat my dog nor would I sell him/her for meat.
But a lover or friend that crosses me, fuck….i kill a fucker and sell his/her ass in a heartbeat. Does that answer your question?
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