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This isn't car related, but I need to get this off my chest. Friday, I had to have my Jack Russell terrier put down due to heart failure. The vet asked if I wanted to be present at the time of injection, but told me since he had heart failure that fluid would come out of his nose shortly after he stopped breathing. Three years ago this wouldn't have bothered me, but in 2011 I volunteered unloading combat casualties from the MedEvac choppers in Iraq on my day off. Once we got them off the chopper, we rushed them into the ER and removed the foil-like blanket that kept them warm. At that time, I saw a LOT of things I wished I hadn't and it still bothers me to this day. Also, on several occasions, I escorted a local Iraqi man to visit his 9 year old son that had been trapped in a car that caught on fire and was receiving treatment at the hospital (in Balad, Iraq). He had burns over 90% of his body, and I think seeing a child in that condition is what got to me the most. I told the vet "no" and it had been eating at me ever since. My dog, Cowboy, was always there for me, and I feel like I wasn't there to be with him when he needed me most. After 23 years in the military I know not to leave someone behind, and that feels exactly like what I did.
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