Euthanasia in small animal practice is by
anaesthetic overdose, usually by injection into a vein or kidney, sometimes by gas if the animal is distressed by handling.
Termination was then achieved by
anaesthetic overdose and transcardiac perfusion of PBS followed by 4 % paraformaldehyde.
Not exact matches
(this might be something to discuss beforehand) It usually involves an
overdose of
anaesthetic given by injection which literally puts your furry friend to sleep.
Euthanasia is usually carried out by injecting an
overdose of
anaesthetic.
In general, euthanasia should be carried out by a vet through lethal injection or, more rarely,
overdose of gaseous
anaesthetic.
Your vet will administer an
overdose of
anaesthetic by injection and the cat will simply fall into a painless and final sleep.