Sentences with phrase «euthanasia when»

• Obtained weekly animal census • Performed euthanasia when required • Walked and groomed animals • Maintained log books and other relevant documentation • Upheld bio-security standards and safety regulations
Generally, we recommend hospice care and euthanasia when pets show signs of severe pain or rapidly decline in health.
We usually recommend euthanasia when an animal's quality of life rapidly declines from sicknesses and pain.
We will also choose humane euthanasia when an animal has negative behaviors, such as unmanageable or unpredictable aggression towards people that goes beyond our ability to correct, especially if that behavior presents a safety concern to a potential adopter or to the community.
She was surrendered to our group for euthanasia when her family could no longer care for her.
In most cases, the disease will become unresponsive to medications within a few weeks to several months and most pet owners opt for euthanasia when the signs become progressive and stop responding to therapy.
In 1981, Dr. Jack L. Stephens founded Pets Best with a mission» to end euthanasia when pet owners couldn't afford veterinary treatment.»
There is a critical list, the list of animals who will be considered for euthanasia when space is needed.
Jameson Rescue Ranch's first rescue was Annie, a Chihuahua who was saved from euthanasia when her owner died.
We also will choose euthanasia when an animal has negative behaviors that are beyond our ability to correct, such as unmanageable aggression toward other dogs or people.
We need strong leadership coupled with proactive policies and well - enforced laws that recognize cats as invasive species, impose fines on owners who... refuse to control their pets, require mandatory sterilizations of pets, prohibit feral - cat colonies and feeding stations, especially on public land, and acknowledge the legitimate role of euthanasia when necessary.
However caring for a dog with DM, particularly a larger dog like an Aussie, can be physically demanding for those caring for it and many opt for euthanasia when the caretaking burden becomes difficult to manage physically and / or emotionally.
This will help to minimise the stress of the final day and also to make sure that you are not trying to make a decision about aftercare in an emotionally distraught state immediately after your pet's euthanasia when your judgment may be impaired and you may make a hasty decision that you later regret.
Its mission is to reduce the number of homeless animals in Cherokee County through public awareness and the provision of adequate sanctuary, to passionately promote adoption of healthy, behaviorally - sound animals, to maintain an accessible sterilization program, and to provide painless euthanasia when necessary.
We do advocate the use of euthanasia when a dogs» quality of life has diminished physically and / or mentally beyond the application of resources.
DM is not a fatal disease, so caregivers will need to free their dogs through euthanasia when the time comes.
The single biggest difference between human and pet hospice care is the opportunity veterinarians have to provide humane euthanasia when quality of life for the pet becomes unacceptable.
Discussing this prognosis, or the likely outcome in a case, allows clients to understand what true success may look like, foster participation, and systematically assess potential for outcomes such as behavior modification, management alone, re-homing, or euthanasia when applicable.
The Lite rate was created for use by shelters that did not distinguish between killing and true euthanasia when destroying an animal on the request of a relinquishing owner.
a. To ensure all animals are treated humanely; b. To find homes for all adoptable animals; c. To make every effort to reunite lost pets with their owners; d. To promote spaying and neutering as a way of controlling pet over population; e. To offer guidance to anyone who asks our help with a pet; f. To come to the aid of any injured animal; g. To provide euthanasia when it is determined to be in the best interest of the animal.
Pet hospice is patterned after the delivery of the end - of - life care provided for human patients, with the additional provision from the veterinarian for humane euthanasia when the pet's day - to - day quality of life becomes unacceptable.
They often must do what is difficult but necessary — including euthanasia when that is the most humane option for animals who come to us too ill or too aggressive because they've been abused, abandoned or neglected by irresponsible pet owners.
He should have been taken by his family to a vet for humane euthanasia when his painful cancer was untreatable.
Often, they were destined for euthanasia when no one else could take them on.
They are routinely passed over for adoption in favor of other color - coated dogs, which is why they are the first ones to be «pulled out» for euthanasia when there is no room for new arrivals with better chances.

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When the controversial ethicist Peter Singer was hired by Princeton, there were protests over his views on euthanasia.
No, a day won't come when the euthanasia police kick down doors and force unwanted lethal injections upon the sick and elderly.
When euthanasia critics accuse him of killing people, he said he always responds, «Well, I only kill my friends.»
Many people are inclined to agree that the distinction between passive and active euthanasia is an ethical fiction: why let an anencephalic infant, born without a brain, starve to death, prolonging the parents» agony, when the baby could be painlessly killed?
It is time we admitted that, when we set up such regimes, we affirm either that there is no moral law or that the moral law does not forbid suicide and euthanasia.
While most Christian denominations are opposed to assisted suicide and euthanasia, many have a permissive view on withholding treatment or heroic interventions when somebody is in the late stages of terminal illness.
These people would also be opposed to infanticide, euthanasia and mercy killing, especially when someone other than the target of the «mercy» is making the decision.
It is an even deeper dilemma for this reason than euthanasia, which only occurs when life is on the downswing, already sliding toward death.
In 1995, when Gerald (Chip) Klooster II learned that his mother Ruth was taking his father Gerald, afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, to euthanasia activist Jack Kevorkian for an assisted suicide, he knew he had to act.
On the other hand, understanding death as a natural event may further fuel the impetus toward euthanasia and assisted suicide: if death is merely natural — the end of a reasonable span of a full and meaningful life with nothing to be feared — it may well be fully rational, completely reasonable, to end it when the capacities of (natural) life no longer meet the needs, goals, and wishes of the individual.
When the teachings of the Church are attacked and their advocates described publicly as bigots, who is there to come forward to restate and defend the universal principles that underlie Catholic doctrine on abortion, homosexual and extramarital sex, euthanasia and so forth?
When we lose the distinction between killing and letting die, euthanasia starts to seem more plausible.
Implications that escaped many earnest intellectuals were understood immediately by Hitler when he instituted his infamous euthanasia program in the 1930s.
When the Canadian Supreme Court conjured in its governing Charter the right to receive euthanasia for virtually any diagnosed condition that causes «irremediable suffering» — a term that includes «psychological pain,» disability, and suffering that is deemed irremediable because alleviating treatment is refused by the patient — I hoped Canadian doctors would revolt.
Yet, when condemning the killing of sick and disabled people, the Holy Father also denounces «other more furtive, but no less serious and real, forms of euthanasia
A problem that has vexed Catholics and others in the pro-life movement, however, is the question whether it is legitimate to support a less than perfectly protective legislative proposal restricting abortion, euthanasia, and like injustices, when the only politically realistic alternative at the moment is a proposal that is even less protective of the rights of the unborn, elderly, or handicapped.
The following excerpt is taken from a 1997 supplement of the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law to its highly influential 1994 report «When Death Is Sought: Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in the Medical Context.»
Euthanasia (even when the recipient is in untold pain) is still a hotly debated subject... Kevin Peiterson plays cricket, cricket balls are made of cow hide, not synthetic leather yet he wants to lead a protest against animal cruelty, ironic indeed.
The latter condition would rule out voluntary euthanasia, where another person such as a doctor could administer medication to cause death when the patient had clearly and autonomously requested it, even when the patient is unable to end her or his own life.
The «motivation of the suspect» has been made the main focus for prosecutors when they assess assisted dying cases, but the director of public prosecutions has denied relaxing rules on euthanasia.
By RACHEL NOWAK When a patient requests euthanasia, Jans Borleffs feels «honoured» to oblige.
Roelcke encountered resistance several years ago, when he attempted to document that Ernst Rüdin, the Nazi - era director of KWG's Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, and the University of Heidelberg in Germany were involved in research on child euthanasia victims.
«More compassionate people didn't think euthanasia was appropriate for humans, even when we told them the person would be in pain for the rest of his or her life,» Jack said.
◯ Mouse health records (age of palatable tumor detection, reason for early euthanasia and exclusion of mice, age of mice with fully developed tumor when sacrificed, mice with large tumors formed close to the neck).
Roy Grundmann who is Associate professor of Film Studies and also expert on Michael Haneke's films wrote about euthanasia in Amour: «Haneke submits the more provocative claim that such a choice, even when fueled by radical compassion and even in the arena of romantic love, is never completely altruistic.»
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