When an animal becomes a danger to humans, there is no choice but to kill it. Some animals that bite may have rabies. Animals with rabies absolutely must be killed, because they're dangerous; they can pass down the deadly disease onto us by just one bite. In my opinion, any dangerous animal should be euthanized.
No, shelters don't use toxic gases to euthanize any animals. They usually give them a large dose of potassium, which stops the heart.
When looking for a shelter for a pet that you can no longer care for - it is best to specifically look for "No Kill Shelters." These shelters specialize in taking in pets and do not euthanize the animals if an immediate adoption is not possible.
As a collection, the various dog pounds, shelters and humane organizations euthanize the most animals every year - they have to manage their on-site populations of abandoned animals, and in many cases they have no choice but to euthanize for either humane reasons (severe illness, traumatic injury, etc) or for population control reasons (no room, unlikely to be adopted, etc.).
yes, but only if the shelter euthanize animals. If they have a no kill policy your in luck if not they often only keep them anywhere from 24 hour to a week. most animal shelter that euthanize there animals usually keep the dog for an average of 3 days. If it has a dog tag or the dog has a chip they will call you.
By throwing rubbish on them
It depends on the animal shelter, how they handle it when they get full. Some shelters euthanize or put to sleep more animals, even the adoptable animals. Other animal shelters only euthanize the unadoptable, untreatable animals, and they try to find additional foster homes for their current animals, and if necessary, stop admitting additional animals temporarily. If you ever turn over an animal to an animal shelter, be sure to ask what that shelter's policy is if they get too full or can not find a home for or locate the owner of an animal within a certain time. You may want to consider only turning in an animal to an animal shelter who won't euthanize them too hastily or unnecesssarily.
A veterinary technician may administer the drugs to euthanize an animal, but they are working under the direction of a veterinarian.
With a gas mask that gave the patients a dose of Carbon Monoxide.
Poachers and large animals, such as water buffalo, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, and elephants. These larger animals usually only attack lions if they are attacking them, if they are trespassing in their territory, or if they are attacking their young.
yes, china been doin that since 1921,but until now euthanize is illegal, euthanize's executer will been accused as morder whatever the death agree or not
Sharks are top predators and thus do not have other animals attacking them.
no