No, most owners just don't want to deal with the issues anymore but are happy to let you take over responsibility of there pet. Veterinarian's will also allow the nurse or Vet Tech to take over ownership of the pet. If your question is As a nurse is a duty of yours to put down pets. The answer is still no. it is done by a licensed Vet.
A veterinary technician may administer the drugs to euthanize an animal, but they are working under the direction of a veterinarian.
It depends how many animals are needed to be put down.
animals get put down because they are injerd and cannot came back to health and or are sick
no, most animals are put down because of bad health
they put animals down,care for them and help the animals injured
they put animals down,care for them and help the animals injured
3000 are being put down
animal shelters try their best not to put animals down due to overcrowding. I have never heard of any shelter putting animals down for this reason, if they have too many they put good home wanted notices in papers and the internet. But, Depending where you are....They do put them down alot due to overcrowding.......Where i live,They put alot down each week.....I have to agree of what they should do....Put notices up...But most shelters just put them down...Its really truly sad :(
After 3 days they will evaluate the animals fitness, aggresion, and other factors and if it does not meet standards the animals will be put down. After at 3monthers or so
They normally are given a shot that shuts down there body
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they do not have to have a specific age.