Not exact matches
These resources offer
information and also questions
on euthanasia.
Here, we hope to provide you with some
information on in - home
euthanasia that you may be able to use to help you during this painful time.
This
information will be updated annually with the ultimate one million mark being based
on an overall reduction in
euthanasia and increase in lives saved by the participating shelters.
Your veterinarian is the best person to advise you
on when the time is right to euthanize —
information from medical tests is often more accurate than what a pet owner can observe, and pet owners often delay the moment of
euthanasia in anticipation of grief.
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It includes
information on health assessment, habitat and food requirements, adoption,
euthanasia and species - specific care.
Guardians releasing an animal for
euthanasia service should be prepared to provide proof of ownership, supporting
information on medical or behavioral condition, and personal identification.
The biggest drawbacks to the study were the lack of
information on the reason for surrender of the dog and the reason for
euthanasia, two bits of data that could help focus prevention programs.
We can also provide you with specific
information on grieving,
euthanasia, children and pet loss, and meaningful ways to memorialize your beloved animal friend.
Additionally,
information provided by the owner
on the condition, temperament, or behavior of his / her pet may result in a recommendation of
euthanasia if the pet is to be left in our care.
To learn more
information about the
euthanasia process at East Valley Animal Clinic or when to know «when it's time,» and / or for resources
on how to deal after your pets» death, please click here.
More detailed
information on this process can be found in the 2013 Edition of the AVMA Guidelines for the
Euthanasia of Animals.
I also wrote two new leaflets for Cats Protection (League), one
on older cats and the other
on euthanasia / pet bereavement and contributed
information or consultancy effort to several books about cats.