Is it normal to consider getting your pet put down just because it's having a leg amputated? I was on holiday recently where there were 2 lovely border collies, one who'd had one leg amputated and he was having a great time still... I guess his owners could have had him put down as border collies are pretty active dogs, but it would have been such a shame to give up on a sweet dog and get a 4 legged replacement.
Almost the entire front leg on a 7 year old outdoor cat. Thankfully it was only a discussion I had with the surgeon and a decision I never had to make.
Is it normal to consider getting your pet put down just because it's having a leg amputated? I was on holiday recently where there were 2 lovely border collies, one who'd had one leg amputated and he was having a great time still... I guess his owners could have had him put down as border collies are pretty active dogs, but it would have been such a shame to give up on a sweet dog and get a 4 legged replacement.