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Anonymous asked:
Hey, I haven't been able to really find this out, so I wanted to ask. I may have to say goodbye to a dog soon, what is the process once he's fallen asleep. Where is his body put, etc? I think knowing ahead of time would put me a bit at ease
gettingvetted here.
I’m sorry you’re having to say goodbye to your dog. Most veterinarians will sedate the pet first so that they are very sleepy, pain-free, and unaware of what’s going on. Then we will push an overdose of an anesthetic, which stops the heart in just a few seconds. The entire process is typically very smooth, painless, and quick. You will usually have the option to take the pet home or have them cremated, either as a group where the ashes will be disposed of for you, or privately which will allow the cremators to return the ashes to you if you desire. I used to work at a clinic where we offered the option to have a staff member bury the pet on a hillside in the sunshine on her farm, and we did offer our own non-cremation disposal services as well. If you opt for cremation, the pet is typically stored in a freezer until the cremation service picks the pet up. You would have to call your vet clinic ahead of time to know the options available and prices for each.
Again, I’m sorry that you’re having to say goodbye.
guttersnipesyndrome asked:
I suppose I have a follow up question about the outfits, but was it intentional in yours and Mr. Pratchett's author photos for Good Omens to actually look like Aziraphale and Crowley? Because you really did, even if it wasn't intentional!
It was intentional. Terry didn’t own any white clothes, though, so he had to borrow the jacket he was wearing on the back jacket, and was cold, because it was a very light summer jacket belonging to our editor, Malcolm Edwards.
Cleaning out the hoard of paintings while also sorting the paper canvas etc situation
Hopefully some of the stuff I can part with painting-wise is something some of you would like to own!
Progress reports as needed I suppose!
A tribute album to Weird Al that features the actual bands covering their own parody covers.