SDR is a no - kill rescue, resorting to euthanasia only when a dog is either suffering from
an untreatable medical condition or considered dangerous and not responding to rehabilitative training efforts.
Sign a document agreeing to notify Animal Rescue Corps prior to putting to death any animal placed there by Animal Rescue Corps for any reason other than
an untreatable medical condition, giving Animal Rescue Corps the chance to transfer that animal to another organization with sufficient resources for that animal
Animals still may be euthanized when they are highly aggressive, severely injured or have
an untreatable medical condition, says Jody Jones, operations manager for Richmond Animal Care and Control.
No animal should be killed for any reason other than for dire and
untreatable medical conditions.
What this means is Your child Can not Fail, they may not get the whole process in the time frame you would like, but they will get it, * barring
any untreatable medical issue.
Not exact matches
Gonorrhoea could become an
untreatable disease, England's chief
medical officer has warned.
In her letter, the chief
medical officer said: «Gonorrhoea is at risk of becoming an
untreatable disease due to the continuing emergence of antimicrobial resistance.»
Sleep disorders range from rare but fatal maladies, such as fatal familial insomnia — an
untreatable insomnia that leads to hallucinations and eventually to death, to «inadequate sleep hygiene», from which virtually everyone suffers from time to time, Dement told a meeting sponsored by the American
Medical Association in New York.
«Many common cancers, such as head and neck cancers, become
untreatable despite the best
medical intervention and the highest standard of care.
Read up also on the history of antibiotics to fully understand why and how the
medical revolution has led to a backlash of superbugs and
untreatable infections due to overuse of antibiotics.
Euthanasia is used rarely and only as a final resort when it has been medically determined that an animal is suffering from a
medical condition that is
untreatable to allow the animal to maintain quality of life, or exhibits extreme behaviors that are beyond correction and that are deemed unsafe to other pets, people, and to the animal itself.
We can also expand our
medical services to treat animals with conditions often thought of as «
untreatable» within animal welfare shelters and rescues.
Regular veterinary checkups can help prevent disease and catch
medical conditions early, before they become severe or
untreatable.
Repeating the blood tests at least annually allows your veterinarian to monitor trends in organ function and catch potential
medical concerns before they become
untreatable.
Despite our best efforts, the unfortunate truth is that some animals can not be adopted due to
untreatable behavior and
medical issues that can't be overcome.