How do you deal with an 'on the way out' pet?

I can't for the life of me figure out how to upload a ******* photo to this place. when my baby died, I moved into my new house 12 Days before. the day before Valentine's Day last year it ******* killed me dude I know for a fact, when I go, I'd much rather you leave me out against the tree somewhere, looking at a creek, or the woods ,or something else. Not shove me on a cold a slab and have a needle put in my ***. now on the other side of the coin, I could not bear to dig a hole for my best friend. I hired a company, they came out with a gurney, Princess ( that was her name after doggy Witness Protection) was a Florida Black Mouth Cur. She had never rode in nothing but a Mopar. They came, i put Her on it. We loaded The Best Dog Ever, in a black Dodge minivan. She was cremated in a private facility that also takes care of some of our Finest Heroes. I'm not here to attempt to pass judgment on anyone. please don't take it the wrong way, I would gladly trade my life for that dog, or any other worthy person she was that cool. she was my best friend for 13 years, so there was no way in hell I could throw that dog in a hole. If I could figure out how to post a picture on here which every time I try to do that it says type in the URL which I have no idea how to do that, I gladly share a photo in my old 66 Satellite. Anyhow I have her ashes, and a paw Print. Also some of her ashes riding a little cylinder that used to be a keychain till the glass insert broke so I gave up keeping it on my keys and I got it hanging from my visor in my Jeep. It has a pink cross for breast cancer.. Extremely touchy subject for me and all I can say is all of you guys would have loved her, and I'm sorry about the Furry Family members lost. And **** CANCER!!!!!

I would just say this. What a human wants is most likely not what a pet wants. The only thing your pet know is it’s humans. That’s where they get their comfort and security. To die alone would be borderline cruelty.

There is no reason to put them on a slab. Do it at your house. The animal will be more comfortable and so will you. These animals don’t feel pain when correctly euthanized. They just literally go to sleep.

That’s all I’m saying.