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  2. Tried and tested ways to help a rescue pet settle in - AOL

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    Here’s more info on how to dog-proof your home. 2. Create a safe space ... It’s a good idea to put a comfy bed down there so that they will want to lie down, and to have it in a corner so they ...

  3. The Next Ridge helps pets pass peacefully at home - AOL

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    Dec. 24—The loss of a pet can be as traumatic as the loss of a human family member. For many families, the final moments with their four-legged companion are spent in a veterinary office after ...

  4. 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.

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    The dog will not be put down,” a spokesperson for the foundation said, as quoted by The Guardian. ... He passed away peacefully in his home in Douchy, surrounded by his three children and his ...

  6. The Peaceful Pill Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceful Pill Handbook is a book that provides information on assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia.Written by the Australian doctor Philip Nitschke and lawyer Fiona Stewart, it was originally published in the U.S. in 2006.

  7. Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety - Wikipedia

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    Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Les Drew for the National Film Board of Canada and released in 1986. [1] The film's central character is Wally (Paul Brown), a dog who is frantically trying to protect his new family from their own careless actions as they prepare for a dinner party.