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  2. End-of-life services - Animal Humane Society

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    How do you know when it's time to say goodbye? Signs to look for at the end of your pet's life. Animal Humane Society provides post-surrender euthanasia services for pet owners at a reduced cost. A special sympathy card that includes the animal's paw print will be mailed to families afterward.

  3. Pet euthanasia is the process of painlessly and humanely assisting a pet to pass away. While this procedure can become necessary as a pet ages naturally, it can also result from an illness or injury that seriously reduces their quality of life.

  4. Animal euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Animal euthanasia (euthanasia from Greek: εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal humanely, most commonly with injectable drugs. Reasons for euthanasia include incurable (and especially painful) conditions or diseases, [1] lack of resources to continue supporting the animal, or laboratory test procedures. Euthanasia ...

  5. Pet Euthanasia: Everything You Need to Know | PetMD

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    Our vet experts offer an all-in-one guide to pet euthanasia, including coping with the loss, setting up the dog euthanasia or cat euthanasia appointment, in-home and clinic euthanasia, what to expect during the procedure, and aftercare arrangements for your pet.

  6. Euthanasia: Making the Decision - American Humane

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    Having your pet euthanized is one of the most difficult decisions you can make. Here are some suggestions for dealing with this decision, and some information about the euthanasia procedure itself.

  7. Pet euthanasia is the medical procedure of ending an animal's life with medication. It's an alternative to natural death, which is often a long, painful process. Pet euthanasia is rapid and painless.

  8. Euthanasia of Animals - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    The euthanasia process should minimize or eliminate pain, anxiety, and distress before loss of consciousness. Acceptable euthanasia techniques vary by species, age, and health status of the individual animal. Euthanasia can be distressing for owners and veterinary professionals.