When I was at High School I had a Corgi which we had got from the Lost Dogs home when he was about 2 years old. We had lost another dog a few months earlier. We grieved for the dog we lost and weren't going to get another one until my Ma said one day we are getting a new dog - I was so happy.
We had Benny the Corgi with the long tail for about 9 years. When he got old he got really sick and in his own way he tiold us that he had enough - he stopped eating and would just lie on his side in the garage (his artritis had got so bad that he couldn't walk anyomore) we decided that we had no choice but to get him put down. No one in the family could do it so our local vet came and picked him up and took him away. I finished work early that day, got home Ma was in tears and I cracked too - my best mate was gone, the yard looked massive and his kennel was just there. Ma said she couldn't face looking at that kennel
I went out in the backyard and smashed that kennel into a million pieces.
I went back inside and said to Ma "we gotta get a new dog" she said yep and handed me the Sun - I found listed a place that was selling Labrador puppies out Epping way - we jumped in the car and bought our new puppy home that night - no more than 4 hours after we had put down Benny.
We had to do it that way - none of us could cope with not having a dog and we needed something to get our mind off Benny.
It worked too especially at 2.00am in the morning when the puppy was crying for its mother
We still have the labrador - he has just turned 13 y.o. and is a deaf as a post - he had major surgery last December to have some lumps removed and is now a picture of health. And we all still love him to death.
At the time it was the right thing for our family and to be honest I'd probably do it that way again.
I know how you feel Julz - my condolences