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Dominick Rathwell-Deault1, Béatrice Godard1, Diane Frank1, Béatrice Doizé1.
Abstract
In companion animal practice, convenience euthanasia (euthanasia of a physically and psychologically healthy animal) is recognized as one of the most difficult situations. There is little published on veterinary perceptions of the consequences of convenience euthanasia. A qualitative study on the subject based on interviews with 14 veterinarians was undertaken. The animal's interests in the dilemma of convenience euthanasia was taken into consideration, strictly from the point of view of the physical suffering and stress related to the procedure. The veterinarian's goal was to respect the animal's interests by controlling physical pain. Most often, veterinarians made their own interests and those of the owners a priority when considering the consequences of their decision to perform or refuse convenience euthanasia.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28698691 PMCID: PMC5479692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Vet J ISSN: 0008-5286 Impact factor: 1.008