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When I had to take my dog to the vet to be put down (had bone cancer as well) my vet took care of all the services/cremation for me.
as for the round up thing.. I never used any chemicals on my lawn and my dog got bone cancer, I had a rottweiler and bone cancer is actually one of the number one killers of rotts and other large dogs for that matter. Back in the day in my early twenties I used to be licensed to spray lawns in Minnesota which required me to take a pretty extensive test on using herbicides and pesticides with the state in order to be licensed. Basically round up and other broadleaf killers are very toxic.. while wet. The worse place you can get it is on your inner thighs, that part of your body will absofb it like a sponge. You could actually drink the stuff without issue as your stomach/gut lining will not absorb the chemical in to your system other than the petroleum products that are used as the carrier would probably make you instantly hurl your guts out. Once the broadleaf killer/round up has dried on the surface of the grass the part that is toxic to animals/humans has evaporated off in to the atmosphere.
basically, no one or animal should be near the grass while its still wet after spraying.. after dry its no big deal. Thats why we had toput the signs in the yard after spraying.
Last edited by def90; 03-17-2019 at 07:15.
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