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  2. In-home euthanasia for pets provides comfort and dignity - AOL

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    At $575 to $800, euthanasia is not inexpensive, but "it's worth every penny, " said Wong. Costs depend on a pet's weight and the time of the appointment (office hours versus after hours and ...

  3. Mayor Bass said she'd save L.A.'s shelter animals. More ... - AOL

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    The euthanasia rate for dogs increased from 5.5% last year to more than 8% this year during the January-to-September period. About 1,517 cats were euthanized through September— a 17% increase ...

  4. Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice is a family-centered veterinary hospice and in-home animal euthanasia service, recognized as the first organized group of its kind in America. [1] The company is a member of the International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care, and it operates in 37 states. [2]

  5. At Fort Worth’s city-run animal shelters, hundreds of dogs ...

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    Fort Worth animal shelters’ euthanasia rates have soared. ... The number of dogs and cats killed at Fort Worth’s animal shelters have soared this year, and the shelters are now euthanizing ...

  6. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    An animal sanctuary is an alternative to euthanasia for difficult-to-adopt animals; it is a permanent placement which may include secure kenneling and care by staff experienced in the handling of animals with serious aggression or permanent behavioral problems, or a home for aged animals that will be cared for until their natural death ...

  7. Animal euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Animal euthanasia (euthanasia from Greek: εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal humanely, most commonly with injectable drugs. Reasons for euthanasia include incurable (and especially painful) conditions or diseases, [ 1 ] lack of resources to continue supporting the animal, or laboratory test procedures.