Euthanasia is a very broad and diverse procedure with deep history and ethical implications.
For decades, the veterinary profession has been evolving the act of taking life to match current
welfare and societal demands. In this session, Kathleen Cooney, DVM, CHPV, CCFP discusses
the history of euthanasia as it pertains to all species, reviews euthanasia guidelines (in the USA),
and examines the ethics behind it all.
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