Animal shelters, dog pounds, rescue foundations are all forced to humanely euthanize animals simply because no homes are available. |
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We made arrangements to pay a local veterinarian to euthanize those animals by painless injection. |
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Sodium pentobarbital is used to euthanize dogs and cats in animal shelters. |
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After having consulted with several equine veterinarians and a human oncologist, the decision was reluctantly made to euthanize the horse. |
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As a legal matter, the federal government could now euthanize such a firm instead of bailing it out. |
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When a pig is ill or injured, a producer must decide to either treat, slaughter, sell or euthanize the animal on-farm. |
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As she so rightly pointed out, we should not euthanize herds without scientific reasoning. |
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Owners can transport their horse to a licensed horse abattoir, where experienced personnel can humanely euthanize it. |
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He was suffering greatly and the kindest thing we could do would be to euthanize him. |
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If the animal is injured on the ramp, it falls to the attendant to stop all handling and euthanize the pig. |
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Some, she says, grapple with the difficult question of whether it would be kinder to euthanize a pet than ask it to go on under such difficult circumstances. |
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Permits may be issued to allow competent persons or organizations to hold oiled birds temporarily in captivity for rehabilitation, or to euthanize birds not likely to survive. |
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Recommendation five involves the methods to euthanize animals. |
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During the redemption period, the operator of the pound may euthanize an impounded seriously injured or ill cat without delay, when in the opinion of the operator of the pound such actions are warranted for humane reasons. |
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Attitudes toward legally permitting a doctor or caregiver to euthanize someone with their consent directly correlate with initial attitudes toward euthanasia. |
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If impossible to place in such institutions, euthanize. |
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I am not a veterinarian and I am not qualified to euthanize a seal. |
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Canadians were told that, in the Netherlands, it is now legal to euthanize infants who are terminally ill or with severe disabilities, if there is a request and consent from the parents. |
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The government has agreed to this recommendation and I would add that during the outbreak the CFIA considered various options to euthanize the birds but the alternatives were ruled out because of the operational requirements. |
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Issues such as financial compensation for affected farmers, relative risks associated with free-range versus confined flocks and the humaneness of methods used to euthanize flocks are still being discussed two years later. |
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Lewis had terrorized Cisero's neighborhood for years, and when his antics led to a criminal charge, Cisero chose to go to court rather than euthanize or declaw him. |
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