yes
It is called a no-kill shelter
were probably bitten by an animal that had rabies, and usually needs to be put down. if the dog already but someone, the dog will defiantly have to be put down, and the person will have to get a shot.
Sadly 3-4 thousand dogs get put down a month n this is just on animal shelters imagine how many get ran over or abused ect n they did nothing it's sad :'(
Generally no. Nowadays, dogs can be treated for fractures almost as well as humans can, and in much the same ways. Check with your veterinarian on this one, as pain control is going to be a problem for the animal.
Pounds put dogs to sleep because there is either over crowding of dogs in the shelter or pound or the dog is sick and can't be helped so they put it out of its suffering. I don't like the idea of putting down a dog that is perfectly healthy or any animal for that matter but they do it anyway. This is the best answer I can give. Hope it helps.And that the dog could be to mean.And they unfortunately, can't do anything for the case but put them down.
yes many shelters still put dogs down sadley
what do you mean by property? But a lien can go in animal control.
There is the Animal Welfare Act which has many laws. A few include: a veterinarian must be provided for the animals, the dogs must be exercised, and if an animal is in so much stress they must put it down.
Putting dogs down is a last resort and it only happens if dogs have no chance of getting a home or the shelter is overcrowded and they feel that this dog/cat has been here too long it will be euthanized or put to sleep it is painless and it is usually done by the dog putting on fa mask and they will put a gaseous drug into it and the dog will breathe it in and go to sleep
nothing much really clean walk feed bath pickup dogs or cats shots if needed wormed if needed and yes sometime animals are put to sleep depending on there situation
The Vet will administer a lethal injection of barbiturates and the animal will fall asleep peacefully with its loved ones holding it.
Veterinarians can euthanize dogs, but your question is not complete.