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"euthanize" Definitions
  1. euthanize somebody/something to kill a sick or injured animal or person by giving them drugs so that they die without pain

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"Buyers don't 'euthanize' old horses," Pacelle said in a statement.
Burks said the zoo has no plans to euthanize Valerio.
Sodium pentobarbital is an intravenous drug commonly used to euthanize animals.
"She had to euthanize her dog, who she loved," Lauper said.
The zoo decided to euthanize Marius on February 7th, a Friday.
Zoo staff made the tough decision to humanely euthanize Randa on Nov.
Because of the high costs, the agency decided to euthanize the horses.
But as the horse writhed, Mr. Abu Ghoneim agreed to euthanize it.
Option 1 supports an organization that won't euthanize the animals it shelters.
He said he follows Florida's guidelines to euthanize them in a humane manner.
The animal park made the tough decision to euthanize the animal on Tuesday.
We had a vet that would come out and euthanize her for us.
So scientists will euthanize the dogs to physically examine their bodies for parasites.
The biologist decided to "humanely euthanize" the dolphin, according to FWC spokeswoman Michelle Kerr.
We both began to search for rescues that wouldn't euthanize or separate my dogs.
His veterinary team made the decision to euthanize him Monday, Dr. Ginger Sturgeon said.
Should we also euthanize sick people who are an enormous financial and personal burden?
The zoo made the choice to euthanize Maggie after her health started to noticeably decline.
Holmes employees who performed these gassings told inspectors they learned how to euthanize animals online.
She was so sick and in so much pain that they planned to euthanize her.
"I tell everyone, 'Go outside,'" said Weeks, who is licensed to trap and euthanize groundhogs.
We made the extremely difficult decision to humanely euthanize Kai ensuring he would pass peacefully.
Pentobarbital is most commonly used as a sedative, anesthetic or to euthanize animals, it said.
Given the cost of treatment and risk to the animal, owners tend to euthanize injured horses.
The dolphin was found emaciated and in poor health, and biologists decided to "humanely euthanize" it.
Conservationists made the difficult decision to euthanize the remaining marine mammals because of their failing health.
Soon TWRA will have no choice but euthanize this bear because of poor choices by humans.
Let's euthanize mash-up culture and burn it in a kiln so only its ashes remain.
For cities under 10,000 people, the law allows for "any humane method" to euthanize shelter animals.
Law enforcement officials received approval from the Department of Fish and Wildlife to euthanize the animal.
We wouldn't euthanize a mentally ill person, but we do it to dogs all the time.
I understand why shelters have to euthanize animals, but the behavior tests are very, very flawed.
Volunteers have rescued the islands' feral cats, after the provincial government said it might euthanize them.
Australian authorities threaten to euthanize the pups if the couple don't get them out of the country.
The theme park released a statement saying it was forced to euthanize Pinky due to her injuries.
So instead of David saying, 'Well let me euthanize the dog, let's just give the dog away.
But when her parents brought her to an herbalist and asked him to euthanize her, he refused.
Sadly she had to euthanize Sam [on June 27] due to an aggressive cancer he was suffering from.
I'm not saying we need to euthanize cats all across the landscape—that's the last thing I'm suggesting.
The city argued it was cheaper to euthanize the cat with a gunshot versus with gas or drugs.
Depp either has to take his dogs back to California or we're going to have to euthanize them.
Barnaby Joyce, the Australian politician who initially threatened to euthanize the dogs, released the video on his Facebook page.
To prevent further suffering, the zoo decided to euthanize Jia Jia, and veterinarians performed the procedure at 6 p.m.
Sadly, an inoperable tumor affected his quality of life so we made the decision to euthanize him last Monday.
Because her injuries were so severe, the couple had to make the difficult decision to euthanize their beloved pet.
Cut the military budget; euthanize the fossil-fuel industry; fetter finance; close the bases, and bring the troops home.
They also blamed Lim, the whistleblower, for not coming forward earlier, and helping Park secretly euthanize animals for years.
They pull up a screen so the shocked crowd can't see, and then they euthanize him on the spot.
We ordered right away to euthanize it, and that's something we don't have to put out to the public.
The zoo was forced to euthanize a family of five meerkats, two adults and three babies, to test for rabies.
Also, she points out others who have made the difficult decision to euthanize their pet are haunted by their decision.
Mayor Steinegger resisted calls to euthanize the angry birds, opting instead to call in wildlife experts to remove the swans.
The largest city, Auckland, is considering a plan to euthanize cats without microchips that are found in protected wildlife sites.
Monopolies not only prematurely euthanize big firms that are good tax payers and employers, but perform infanticide on emerging retailers.
It was only then, and after much consultation with our trainer and vets, that we made the decision to euthanize.
The only thing is that you have to sign a contract agreeing to euthanize yourself on your forty-fifth birthday.
A veterinary team made the decision to euthanize Sudan after his condition deteriorated significantly, the conservation group WildAid announced Tuesday.
After announcing she was on hospice care earlier this week, the decision was made to humanely euthanize her yesterday evening.
I recently made the agonizing decision to euthanize my cat Ollie, who I adopted 13 years before from the streets.
A marine mammal rescue team tried to help it back out to sea, but ultimately had to euthanize the dying animal.
It's the reason you instantly pull up hundreds of posts and blogs if you search the phrase "euthanize me" on Tumblr.
"I think it was in the best interests of pubic safety and for our community to [euthanize the dogs]," he said.
They can choose to euthanize one of the main protagonists, putting them out of their misery, or they can move forward.
It reminded her of when she worked, years before, in a veterinary clinic that used purple injections to euthanize sick animals.
In 2017, 25 hunters were paid to euthanize pythons under a $175,000 pilot program by the South Florida Water Management District.
Joyce then threatened to euthanize the dogs if the couple did not remove them from the country within a 72-hour window.
The federal government said this week that it will not consider a suggestion to euthanize the animals or sell them to slaughter.
For a few years, dark web marketplaces flourished and provided a reliable source of lethal drugs for people looking to euthanize themselves.
But since 2010, Congress has used annual appropriations acts to significantly restrict the ability of the B.L.M. to sell or euthanize horses.
They may be called upon to treat and dress wounds, perform surgery, test for and vaccinate against diseases, prescribe medication or euthanize animals.
Led by Dr. Dana Stead, veterinarians decided to euthanize the horse after determining he had an open fracture of his left front ankle.
"There were 20 guys in the kitchen crying" as a veterinarian prepared to euthanize Twenty, who was 14, in the firehouse, he said.
Joyce previously made headlines worldwide when he threatened to euthanize the dogs of actor Johnny Depp after they were brought into Australia illegally.
While there was a GoFundMe campaign to "euthanize Gritty," some fans have embraced his irksome appearance, array of dance moves and hectoring antics.
In a stark scene in the opening chapter, she squeezes the trigger of a pistol to euthanize an ailing horse in the pasture.
The next station on her journey was the Haskard house, where Glenn had finally decided to euthanize Erica but had botched the job.
The goal is to keep them out of the public view and away from the traps set by specialists hired to euthanize them.
Elsewhere, a wild animal would be euthanized if it had no chance of being rehabilitated to its habitat, but Jains do not euthanize.
The zoo will, if necessary, euthanize an offspring—ideally, at an age when the animal would typically leave its family in the wild.
On Saturday, the zoo announced that his condition had taken "a sharp turn downward overnight," and the most humane solution was to euthanize him.
"It's not an uncommon situation with no-kill shelters," said Krause, referring to shelters which promise not to euthanize animals who are not adopted.
Jessica Nusz, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, created a Care2 petition urging officials to not euthanize the dogs Monday.
Image: APWhen buying dog food, you're probably trying to keep your pup alive rather than feed it barbiturates, the drugs used to euthanize dogs.
Shedd made the difficult decision to euthanize Granddad, after his organs started to fail and it was clear that his life was slipping away.
It's also a win for California taxpayers, who "spend more than $250 million annually to house and euthanize animals in our shelters," O'Donnell said.
The creature, which was last elephant to live in the zoo, was humanely euthanize after being placed in hospice care for ongoing medical issues.
The male rhino's health had been deteriorating in recent days and a veterinary team decided to euthanize him, the conservation group WildAid announced Tuesday.
Even if there were no alternative but to euthanize drug-sniffing dogs, Illinois ought to legalize it anyway for the sake of human beings.
After staff members searched social media and finding no pet owners looking for the orange-and-white feline, Hubric made the decision to euthanize Diddy.
The farmers featured in Matsubara's film are among those who refused to obey the Japanese government's initial requests to euthanize cows in the exclusion zone.
Some scientists are now arguing that in order to save these cute marsupials from extinction, we may have to euthanize them in a massive cull.
After examining Henry Tuesday morning and determining that the hippo would not recover from his infection, zoo vets made the painful decision to euthanize Henry.
The 2100 hunters selected from 103,210 applicants will be paid to euthanize pythons under a $2400,400 pilot program by the South Florida Water Management District.
If police thought a cat, trapped by a resident or the city, was "unadoptable," they would euthanize the cat with a gunshot, WHO-TV reported.
" Asked whether the agency should continue to store horses or euthanize them, he shook his head: "Hey, look, man, I'm in the grass-farming business.
Now, several say that they might need to lay off employees, euthanize lab animals and shelve their research projects if they cannot find other funding—fast.
Tate explains that most vets would euthanize a stray animal in that condition, however  Dr. Meyer and Dr. Gearheart decided to give the cat a chance.
She was swiftly transported to the park's Animal Care Center, but veterinarians had to euthanize her due to the severity of her injuries, the park said.
The petition, which had less than 75 signatures at time of writing, urges the city to hire a veterinarian to euthanize dogs via an intravenous injection.
He does not work for the theme park, but is authorized by the state to remove and euthanize nuisance alligators when the company identifies a problem.
After suffering from age-related illness and a series of infections, Sudan's keepers at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy made the difficult decision to euthanize the animal.
Tyson said it worked with Tennessee and federal officials to quickly euthanize birds in the infected flock and did not expect disruptions to its chicken supply.
And when mistakes are made, rescues also must have the courage to euthanize dogs that are unsafe — or take them off the adoptable list for good.
"At least a third of what has been brought in we've had to euthanize unfortunately," Sam Mitchell, a co-owner of the park, told The Guardian.
Despite the immediate and intensive treatment provided by the veterinary staff, Isis sustained significant injuries and the difficult decision was made to humanely euthanize her today.
Grimaldi said the St. Charles Parish Nuisance Animal Officer decided to euthanize the alligator because it had bitten a human and it was injured in the incident.
"Unfortunately, staff determined the best course of action given the animal's injuries was to euthanize the bird," Miller Park Zoo Superintendent Jay Tetzloff told The Pantagraph newspaper.
He's also the nemesis of actor Johnny Depp whose dogs, Pistol and Boo, Joyce threatened to euthanize in April 2016 after they were brought illegally into Australia.
The Central Land Council, which represents Aboriginal peoples in this region, decided to euthanize more than 50 additional horses because they were suffering and unlikely to recover.
He's also the nemesis of actor Johnny Depp, whose dogs, Pistol and Boo, Joyce threatened to euthanize in April 2016 after they were brought illegally into Australia.
But oftentimes that's the most humane thing to do, just humanely euthanize an animal rather than keeping them in a cage for the duration of its life.
I got an approximation of the at-home death experience that Doughty endorses when I had Gentle Goodbyes euthanize my golden retriever for a back-yard burial.
Federal laws prevent the commission from helping euthanize the animals, so the commission photographs activities and use noise-makers to temporarily scare sea lions out of harm's way.
"His condition took a sharp turn downward overnight, and we had to make the difficult decision to humanely euthanize him," said Samantha Sander, associate veterinarian at the zoo.
Op-Ed Contributor DALLAS — "Don't euthanize your guns!" the man called from across the street to people lining up for our gun buyback, near City Hall in Dallas.
Doctors, for example, don't euthanize patients in order to spread the wealth of their organs, even if it means that there is a net positive with regard to survivors.
Alligators are often removed from the property alive and killed later, but Howell says he tells his trapping team to euthanize them on the spot if they feel threatened.
The incident comes a week after another horse, 3-year-old Truest Reward, was hurt on the training track and veterinarians decided to euthanize the horse on December 26.
"Despite the immediate and intensive treatment provided by the veterinary staff, Isis sustained significant injuries and the difficult decision was made to humanely euthanize her today," the organization said.
Caretakers made the decision to euthanize Kasatka to prevent her quality of life from eroding further after her health and appetite declined significantly over the past several days, SeaWorld said.
Rangers had to euthanize it because, without a home to call its own, it kept running up to people and cars and "causing a dangerous situation," the park service said.
Shortly after the passage of the Rights of the Terminally Ill Act in 1996, Nitschke made history by becoming the first person in the world to legally euthanize a human.
In 2016, he made headlines around the world when he threatened to euthanize US actor Johnny Depp's two dogs, Pistol and Boo, after they were brought into the country illegally.
He claims to be a combination of weakness and strength like anyone else, reflecting on his inability to euthanize his suffering wife, but his self-aggrandizement makes his true feelings clear.
University of Hawaii scientists said they will monitor the area and examine the dead whales, according to the AP. The decision to euthanize the four whales drew objections from some Hawaiians.
Cherry said Game and Fish officials were able to track down and euthanize the mother bear because it was wearing a satellite tracking device as part of a larger bear study.
Tammany's story ended more happily than that of the deer who was found stranded in a Harlem park in December, prompting a governmental back-and-forth on whether to euthanize him.
As part of a national plan to move beyond coal, Spain's government reached a deal with miners' unions and coal companies in October that would, in effect, euthanize the dying industry.
As constructed, though, the movie feels dramatically stunted, despite the undeniably heart-tugging aspects of a dog's unconditional affection or having to euthanize one, especially for those who have experienced that bond.
"Because they do not euthanize in Turkey, the shelters have so many dogs that they spay/neuter them and then they have to let them go out on the street," she said.
At first glance, Florida's Python Challenge is an open call for biologists and local residents to find and euthanize as many of these invasive Burmese pythons as possible (there will be prizes!).
O'Donnell called the law a "big win for our four-legged friends" and also for taxpayers, who he said spent more than $250 million a year to house and euthanize shelter animals.
After trying to get answers internally, Dacia Anderson is speaking out against a system that decided to euthanize both a shelter pit bull that was still in labor and her newborn puppies.
The state itself has said it is not safe to relocate deer, and so the only humane and safe recourse is to euthanize the deer, and that will happen in the morning.
"I can assure you there was never any attempt to euthanize anyone by Dr. Husel," the lawyer, Richard Blake, said on Wednesday as his client turned himself in to the Columbus police.
Some conservative lawmakers from rural districts have pushed the bureau to euthanize excess horses or sell them for slaughter, but those steps remain widely unpopular and have not gained traction in Congress.
Though the owner rushed the dog to a veterinarian, who immediately began to treat the animal, the dog's condition worsened and after three days, the owner deemed it necessary to euthanize the pet.
Here is fluffy Eddie taking a nap: Most sea otters don't live past 15 years old, but Eddie was nearly 21 when a sharp decline in health prompted zoo officials to euthanize him.
"There are more humane ways to mass euthanize poultry than intentionally causing heat stroke, which is absolutely a horrible way to die," said HSUS's chief veterinary officer Michael Blackwell in a press release.
Instead of having the other dogs neutered or seeking out training, Sherman's owner decided to surrender the dog to a city shelter in Chicago and sign a form allowing the shelter to euthanize Sherman.
After days trapped in the hospital, hospital staff — including Dr. Anna Pou, who will be played by Sarah Paulson in ACS — decided to euthanize the critically ill patients, who had little hope for rescue.
A California family is asking FedEx to make changes to their delivery process, claiming their small Yorkshire terrier was crushed and severely injured by a package this week, forcing them to euthanize the pet.
USDA spokesperson Andrea McNally did confirm that ventilation shutdown was used in some cases in the rush to euthanize hundreds of thousands of birds on 10 commercial farms in Indiana before the virus spread.
"The impact from the car broke her jaw, and seeing the condition she was in, most other places probably would've chosen to euthanize her," Crystal Tate, a veterinary assistant at the hospital, told ABC News.
A 15-year-old Tabby cat named Tigger has been reunited with his owners after being stolen by the family's nanny, who was desperate to keep him alive amid her employer's desire to euthanize it.
In the past 2 months, two brands of canned dog food, Evanger's Dog and Cat Food, and Cocolicious, made by Party Animal, were found to contain a drug called pentobarbital that's used to euthanize animals.
Party Animals, a California-based pet food maker, is recalling two lots from its line of Cocolicious dog foods after some cans in Texas tested positive for pentobarbital -- a chemical that's used to euthanize animals.
"There are other countries and cultures that don't accept the household pet like we do, and will euthanize on sight if all of the documents are not correct," he said, adding such cases are very rare.
"Unfortunately because of the time we had to wait for D.E.C. to come and transport the deer, the deer has perished," he told reporters, adding that the city had wanted to euthanize the deer all along.
A few years ago he made headlines worldwide when he threatened to euthanize two dogs belonging to Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the celebrity couple brought them to Australia without the proper documentation and quarantine.
The ability to ban dog breeds and euthanize those deemed as dangerous is considered an important step by supporters, who see the new bylaw as a way of putting the lives and safety of humans before dogs.
This month, a woman named Vivian Noell said she had little choice but to euthanize her injured 2-year-old pit bull when a Milford, Michigan, emergency clinic sought to set up a payment plan in advance.
The Board of Selectmen of the town of Dighton voted Wednesday to euthanize five of the 11 dogs that Ryan Hazel was caring for while their owner, who has a background in dog training, was out of town.
Ms. Olsen said she had seen her husband break down twice: just before they married, when he had to euthanize a Dalmatian he had had since the dog was a puppy, and again in 2015, after the shooting.
She'll step into the shoes of Dr. Anna Pou for American Crime Story's third season, titled Katrina, which will focus on doctors who had to make the decision to euthanize patients after Memorial Medical Center was left without power.
His supporters can continue to leverage that success into new victories this election cycle, both locally and in the House and Senate races that will determine control of Congress—as long as we don't euthanize ourselves with our obstinacy.
The head of a police canine training academy in Illinois recently told the Bloomington Pantagraph that if the state goes forward with a marijuana-legalization bill, police would have to euthanize some of their less-social drug-sniffing dogs.
Photo: GettyOwners of very good boys and girls might be perturbed by the latest recall to make the news: 27 brands of dog food pulled from warehouses for possibly containing pentobarbital, a sedative used to euthanize both pets and people alike.
At least he didn't meet his end in fishy circumstances -- the Shedd website released a statement online that said that, "after a rapid decline in his health" its animal care team had made the "difficult decision to euthanize" the fish.
Photo: GettyOwners of very good boys and girls might be perturbed by the latest recall to make the news: 27 brands of dog food pulled from warehouses for possibly containing pentobarbital, a sedative used to euthanize both pets and people alike.
He's also started taking shots at the man who threatened to euthanize their two terriers, former agriculture minister and current Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, saying the politician looked like he was "inbred with a tomato" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Wednesday.
The track veterinarian observed "the filly had suffered a right forelimb lateral condylar fracture with medical sesamoid involvement and, because of the severity of the injury, made the decision to humanely euthanize the horse," Santa Anita Park said in a statement.
Because the animals are protected under the Endangered Species Act, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) office in Hawaii is contracting with veterinarian Gregg Levine to diagnose the turtles, assess their ability to survive and euthanize them, if need be.
The zoo said in its announcement that the 28503-year-old female lion, Isis, appeared to have fallen and injured herself in her habitat's moat, and zoo officials made "the difficult decision to humanely euthanize her" based on her injuries.
Our job is to worry about the animals and not have people who say you shouldn't euthanize any animals weigh in on this, to have people from upstate New York say that you shouldn't put these animals down for any reason.
Harlem Deer (Died December 16, 2016)Screenshot via CBS New YorkIn December, the City of New York announced that it would euthanize a one-antlered deer—which is accepted practice and state policy—that accidentally made its way into Harlem some weeks prior.
A no-kill facility, Nevada Humane Society will never euthanize an animal because of lack of supplies, instead they will change to the budget to accommodate for the extra supplies, but this can mean restricting staffing during one of the shelter's busiest times.
"We do not euthanize based on breed or space, so this is a way for us to get all the kittens cared for, because we would never have enough space for them all," Augiar said about the shelter and its invaluable network of fosters.
The J.M. Smucker Company and its Big Hearts Pet Brands subsidiary have been hit with a proposed consumers class action lawsuit alleging that some of their dog food contains a drug commonly used to euthanize animals and pets in violation of state and federal laws.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the use of gunshot to euthanize an animal is only condoned in extreme circumstances, such as when an animal is under intense, prolonged pain and there is no veterinarian present, or if the animal poses a threat to human life.
The biologists decided to euthanize the bear because it was too big to be carried for six miles from the back-country to a place it could be confined while awaiting the test results, and they could not fit a tracking collar on its head, she added.
Caretakers made the decision to euthanize him after determining that the burns he sustained before being rescued by a woman (she named him "Ellenborough Lewis" after one of her grandchildren) were too extensive and, sadly, that it would be too painful for him to carry on.
" A article published May 7 about the proposed use of inhaled nitrogen to carry out the death penalty misstated the source of this statement about using the gas to euthanize animals: "Current evidence indicates this method is unacceptable because animals may experience distressing side effects before loss of consciousness.
The show — which in its new version will shift away from a political focus, which included casting Dennis Quaid as President George W. Bush — focuses on Dr. Anna Pou (Paulson), a doctor at who was forced to euthanize critically ill patients after the hospital had been without power for days.
On a recent visit to Nazlet el-Samman with Ms. Barton, we had a feeling that it had hardly changed since 1931, when Dorothy Brooke, an Englishwoman living in Cairo, wrote a letter to a British newspaper soliciting funds to euthanize aging World War I horses that were sold to Egyptians.
"The city and the animal control officer have an excess of euthanasia solutions on hand to use, but the animal control officer chooses to use a bullet over the solutions because ...'it's cheaper'," said resident Beth Roberts, who is fighting state laws that can allow animal control officers to euthanize strays with guns.
It soon became a scourge on 303,600 schools, terrorized by Yik Yak-borne threats: bomb threats which led to multiple lockdowns and evacuations, a threat of a "Virginia Tech 2.0," threats by white students to kill black students, threats to rape and "euthanize" feminist students, and general cruelty and mockery encouraging suicide.
"If you're not able to have a pet but love animals, you can donate to this nonprofit… Your donation helps keep animals off the streets and out of shelters where they euthanize ❤️" Lucho, who previously went by Apollo, was born in mid-November 2018 at the rescue organization, Friends for Life founder Jacqueline Santiago tells PEOPLE.
It's a 90s screensaver-worthy image—but one that couldn't be farther from the truth for some 45,000 wild horses now in holding facilities across the US. You may have heard that the Bureau of Land Management has voted to euthanize an ungodly number of wild horses, all so that livestock can graze on the land they once occupied.
It may not be easy to read about these methods, but they affirm the idea expressed by a popular button worn by Abraham and other members of the Final Exit Network — "Let me die like a dog" — because anyone who has ever had to euthanize a beloved pet knows how painless and peaceful death can be.
Around the time of those tests, dairy owner Art Schaap of Clovis told Search Light New Mexico that he was dumping 15,000 gallons of milk daily and was looking to euthanize 4,000 cows after the Air Force found sky-high levels of PFAS in his water last year, some 171 times the EPA's health advisory level of 70 parts per trillion.

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