Thursday, December 15, 2005

Euthanizing Dogs.

This kinda of picture my feelings after euthanizing lovely dogs which could have made wonderful companions.

DIATRIBE AGAINST THE DEAD
—Angel Gonzalez

The dead are selfish:
they make us cry and don't care,
they stay quiet in the most inconvenient places,
they refuse to walk, we have to carry them
on our backs to the tomb
as if they were children. What a burden!
Unusually rigid, their faces
accuse us of something, or warn us;
they are the bad conscience, the bad example,
they are the worst things in our lives always, always.
The bad thing about the dead
is that there is no way you can kill them.
Their constant destructive labor
is for that reason incalculable.
Insensitive, distant, obstinate, cold,
with their insolence and their silence
they don't realize what they undo.

—translated from the Spanish by Steven Ford Brown and Gutierrez Revuelta

3 Comments:

Blogger crallspace said...

Hey..thanks for stopping by.

What usually happens to a dog after eating chocolate? What signs prove they are feeling the poison?

2:10 AM  
Blogger Fanfan said...

vomiting and inappetant i think ?

2:32 PM  
Blogger ZeroGravity said...

Dan,

Chocolate's active ingredient is theobromine which is toxic to dogs at a dose of 100-150 mg/kg.
Dark chocolate contains more theobromine compared to white chocolate. Theobromine has a half-life of 17 and a half hours. Which I would say if Tippy is still surviving until now, Tippy should be ok.

Among the common symptoms of chocolate poisoning would be irregular heart rate, nervousness, hyperexcited, worst of all would be even coma and death(seldom happens). Theobromine has the similar effects of caffeine because both of the are alkaloids and they are molecularly similar.
So you should see similar signs of a caffeine addict in your dog if Tipp is intoxicated.

Vommiting and rarely happens because chocolate has no irratating effect on the stomach.

BTW, cute pic of the dog.

10:30 PM  

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