Euthanised refers to the practice of intentionally ending the life of an individual, typically an animal, in a humane and painless manner to alleviate suffering. This is often done in cases of terminal illness, severe injury, or when an animal poses a danger to itself or others. The process is usually carried out by a veterinarian using approved methods. Euthanasia is a controversial topic, with ethical considerations surrounding it.
The US spelling is euthanized (put to death painlessly), The UK variant is euthanised.
The British English spelling of "euthanized" is "euthanised"
in china they were thinking about it, they wanted when you were 70 that you had to be euthanised because they wanted to decrease the population
It depends on you r local laws and it seems possible because they are considered and important source of wool.
Not that you can buy 'over the counter' ! if the animal is REALLY suffering - take it to a vet and ask for it to be euthanised.
They have the same meaning, the Nazis may have been more liberal in who they euthanised, but it is still the same use of the word.
"Euthanised" refers to the practice of intentionally ending the life of an individual, typically to relieve them from suffering due to terminal illness or severe pain. This term is most commonly associated with animals, but it can also apply to humans in certain legal and ethical contexts. The process is usually performed by a qualified professional to ensure it is done humanely and painlessly.
You cannot have a dog spayed during her heat cycle, you must wait until she has finished her season. After this, spaying would be a very good idea and will benefit both the health of the dog and prevent more unwanted puppies being euthanised.
A dog from the Soviet Union, Laika, was launched in the Sputnik 2 rocket on November 3, 1957. There is some controversy over whether Laika was euthanised with poisoned food or was asphixiated on her flight, but she died on the craft. The craft was not meant to be retrievable, so she was destined to die in space.
A responsible breeder will not allow a dog to have more than two or three litters in a lifetime. It is important to note that there are hundreds of Staffies and Staffy crosses in shelters already waiting to be euthanised because there are no homes for them. Before breeding your Staffy, stop and think whether you should.
Cats are neutred all the time. Vets are very skilled in doing this safely. It's actually better to have your cat fixed because it means your cat isn't out making more cats. Thousands of kittens are unwanted and eventually have to be euthanised. Fixing your pet means they aren't contributing to the overpopulation.
Unfortunately, everywhere in the UK requires a special license for you to own a Pit Bull Terrier or American Staffordshire Terrier. Without a license, your Dog may be taken off you and euthanised due to the law. If you get a license, your Dog will need to be kept on the lead and muzzled in public and sterillized. Otherwise it is illegal to own this poor, stereotyped breed in the UK.