A person can be put to sleep multiple times, depending on various factors like health, anesthesia protocols, and individual responses. In medical contexts, general anesthesia can be safely administered multiple times, but it is typically evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Chronic sleep deprivation or certain medical conditions might also affect how well a person can tolerate being "put to sleep." Ultimately, the frequency should always be guided by medical advice.
Depends on the law in your country but usually only once.
Uhh... all of them die when put to sleep. Being put to sleep is killing them "humanely".
Every person is different, but they put me to sleep
Yes, it is a depressant. It can stop respiration and heart function entirely.
You can ask your vet to put your animal to sleep in your home. Many vets will oblige this wish if you can show your reasons for it and that it is best for the animal.
The dog usually is humanly put to sleep. Unless it can be proven the self was acting in self defense ex. The owner was being attacked. But it also depends on how bad the person was attacked and how many times the Pitt let go and lunged back at them
I get put to sleep
not unless they have an aenastesiologist on hand and they cost a lot of money to hire. Putting a person to sleep requires a lot of care as it can be dangerous.
First, put the smallest to sleep. Make sure it is comfortable, preferably put it in a crib. Then put the biggest to sleep
See Martial Arts & Police Sleeper Holds.
They are no longer alive. To be euthanized, you are put to "sleep," (to prevent physical suffering.)
It is difficult to give an accurate answer - many hundreds of thousands of animals are put to sleep each year, but the number will vary from country to country. "Too many" is my personal answer, as too many pets are being bred from, which can produce animals with poor health and temperaments, or people owning pets but are ignorant to the animal's needs, so will put them to sleep or put into shelters, where most are put to sleep in order to create more room for new animals being brought in.