I’ve taken my guinea pig and cat to the vet to be euthanized, it was over 10 years ago for my cat, but it was $40 CAD then... I don’t think in his aged state (17 and kidney failure) I could’ve done any better by him, especially considering my age (mid 20’s) and experience. (I stayed and held them both through until well after their end, despite the vets suggestions I leave the room)
I had to euthanize 3 of my hatchlings this year (CO2), my incompetence or maybe genetics led to severely slipped tendons I couldn’t correct. We also put down a horse (captive bolt, as used in our inspected abbatior). He couldn’t eat properly due to teeth issues, was in his late 20’s, a rescue, and had been coddled on the farm for about 7 years.
Stopping an animals suffering is paramount, when it gets to a point where they are not able to live without pain it is our responsibility to humanely help them. That doesn’t make it any easier for us. If we aren’t able to humanely help them ourselves, then a vet is needed. This is a cost of animal management and we need to prepare for it, Emotionally and monetarily.
Painful though it is for us, this is a large and often overlooked part or responsible animal ownership.