Title: Euthanasia ???
1 Euthanasia???
2This module will enable you to????????
- Identify some aspects of the potential for
welfare problems when an animal is
euthanased?????????????????? - To identify which social, cultural, economic and
legal influences affect the quality of an
animals death???,??,??,???????????????? - To include the clients perspective in the
process of euthanasia?????????????
3Slaughter vs. euthanasia?? vs.???
- Slaughter ??
- The killing of animals for market or to control
disease ???????????????? - Should be humane ?????
- Euthanasia ???
- Greek eugood, thanatosdeath ??? ? ? ?? ???
- Humane by definition ?????
- An act of mercy ?????
- When animal has an incurable illness ?????????
- When rescue or treatment is impossible ????????
- Not all mercy killing is euthanasia
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4What makes a good death?????????
- Some people argue that suffering is a feature of
life, and that prevention of suffering by
shortening life is unnatural?????????,?????????(un
natural) - Others have concluded that it is possible for
suffering to reach a point at which humane
killing can be justified, to end the
suffering????????????????? - It is this justified end to suffering by
humane killing which is the basis of a good
death???????????????? (justify?humane??????)
5Common criteria for euthanasia of individual
animals????????????
- Severely injured animals?????
- Animals with terminal conditions in which
suffering is likely or cannot be prevented
??????????? - Aggressive animals???????
- Aged animals where there are no resources for
their needs?????????????
6Common criteria for euthanasia of groups of
animals????????????
- Strays - when there are insufficient resources to
provide a reasonable quality of
life????---???????????????? - Planned population control?????????
- For the greater good of the remaining
population????????? - Not an effective control strategy?????
- Legal responsibility, with some diseases e.g.
foot and mouth disease?????????? - Laboratory animals????
7Who decides? ?????
The owner may decide ??????
8Who decides? ?????
The animal may be suffering ????????
9Who decides? ?????
Slaughter required by law ???????
10Who decides? ?????
- Local authorities may decide that stray animal
numbers must be reduced - ??????????????????
11Philosophies on animal death?????????
- Buddhism??
- One of the five precepts of the Dhammapada???????
- He who destroys life digs up the very roots of
his life. ????????????????? - Hindu verse ???
- He who kills a cow will rot in hell for as
many years as there are hairs on the
cow.???????????????????
12Philosophies on animal death?????????
- Islam??
- -There is not an animal on earth, nor a
flying creature on two wings, but they are people
like unto you. ??????,???????????????,?????????? - Christianity -- St Francis of Assisi ???
- Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first
duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We
have a higher mission to be of service to them
whenever they require it. . ???????????????????
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13Ethical questions in euthanasia????????
- Are animals disposable??????????
- Do we have a responsibility to provide animals
with quantity of life, as well as a reasonable
quality of life?????????????????????? - Does the age at euthanasia matter if there is no
suffering???????????????? - Humans can give animals a good
death???????????? - Is a good death optional or an animal need?
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14Examples of cultural approaches to
killing????????
- Until the introduction of the 1998 Animal
Protection Bill in Taiwan, stray animals were
killed by bulk drowning??1998???????,
??????????? - A number of countries use dog shooting days as
a means of eliminating unwanted or stray
animals?????????? ???????, ?????????
15An ideal method of euthanasia??????????
- The animal can be restrained with little
distress????????????? - The method of euthanasia??????
- Is aesthetically acceptable to operator and
client?????????????? - Can be administered competently by the staff
available????????????????? - Presents a low risk to the operator?????????
- Produces a dead body which can be disposed of
safely????????????? - Is cost-effective ????
16Intravenous barbiturate overdose??????????????
- Legal aspects???
- Barbiturates are controlled substances in the
countries where they are used, but in many
countries their use is illegal????????????????,???
?????? - The bodies of euthanased animals must be disposed
of safely as they contain barbiturates????????????
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17Captive bolt stunning followed by pithing or
exsanguination???????????
- In some countries, routine use of captive bolt
equipment is restricted to licensed slaughter
personnel, but mercy killing may be carried out
by any person - ?????????????????,?????????????
18Non-penetrating percussive stunning followed by
exsanguination?????????
- In some countries, routine use of captive bolt
equipment is restricted to licensed slaughter
personnel, but mercy killing may be carried out
by any person. Exsanguination is of limited use
in humane killing of animals in outbreaks of some
infectious diseases. - ?????????????????,????????????
19Electrical stunning followed by exsanguination or
electrocution?????
- Use of electrical stunning for routine killing is
restricted to licensed slaughtermen in many
countries, and use of trained personnel for this
equipment in humane killing of pigs or sheep in a
disease outbreak would be required. Use of this
method is limited by the electric current
supply.??????????????????????????????????????????
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20Percussive killing of small mammals, birds and
fish???????????????
- The use of percussive killing of laboratory
animals is regulated e.g. the UK Animal
Scientific Procedures Act, 1986 - ????????????????? ??????????1986
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21Free bullet pistol shooting????
- Horses and donkeys???
- When barbiturate overdose is not
possible, the use of a
free bullet pistol provides an
aesthetically
acceptable and humane method of
killing ????????????,?????????????????
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22Free bullet rifle shooting?????
- In many countries, ownership and use of firearms
is regulated?????,??????????? - Repetitive rifle with a silencer is the best
option if several animals must be killed - ???????????????????????
23Use of a shotgun for emergency euthanasia????????
?????
- In many countries, ownership and use of firearms
is regulated - ?????,???????????
24Euthanasia of stranded cetaceans????????
- Best method for euthanasia is not always apparent
???????????? - Small cetaceans??????
- Overdose of
etorphine or
barbiturates - ????????
- ??????
- Shoot in the head
with a rifle - ??????
25Euthanasia of stranded cetaceans????????
- Larger cetaceans??????
- No reliable method of euthanasia is
available??????????? - Stranded whales do not usually survive even if
they are put back in the watercompromised
circulation???????????????
26Neck dislocation of birds?????
- Neck dislocation or neck pulling is widely used
in killing of birds but is not ideal - ????????????, ????????
27Unacceptable methods of euthanasia??????????
- Freezing??
- Drowning??
- Starvation??
- Suffocation??/??
- Immersion in ethanol???
- Use of non-specialist microwave equipment???????
- Intra-peritoneal barbiturate injection (in
general)?????????? - Gassing (poison gas, or anoxia- inducing gas e.g.
CO)????? - Decapitation (in general)??(???)
28Acceptable methods of euthanasia?????????
- For individual animals that can be adequately
restrained intravenous barbiturate is
recommended (particularly for stray dogs and
cats)?????????????????????(????????) - For horses and donkeys???
- Barbiturate overdose??????????
- Free bullet pistol shooting??
29Acceptable methods of euthanasia ?????????
- Large animals on farm?????
- Use of a race or crush for restraint??????
- Captive bolt stunning followed by bleeding or
pithing?? - Large animals which are free??????????
- Accurate head, heart or high neck
shooting?,?,????,???? - Large groups in disease outbreaks (poultry,
pigs)????????(???) - Stunning followed by exsanguination??(???)???
30Euthanasia and client communication???????????
- Deciding to end an animals life can be a very
difficult decision for a client???????????????????
???? - Give the owner time to make the decision?????????
- Empathise????
- Discuss the factors leading to the decision to
euthanase?????????? - Explain exactly what is involved, including the
disposal of the body??????????,??????? - Dont judge?????
31Euthanasia and client communication???????????
- Schedule the procedure so that there is time?????
- to talk and explain??????
- to carry out the process without rushing????????
- Client guilt and grief???????
- Normal??
- The client should feel that their animals life
(and death) was important, and that the
euthanasia was not just routine????????????(?)???,
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32Summary ??
- In deciding on euthanasia, different criteria may
be applied depending on???????,????????? - the use of the animal???????
- whether the animal is treated as an individual or
part of a group?????? - Certain methods of euthanasia are inhumane and
should never be used??????????? - Effective client communication is important
before euthanasia?????????????????
33Further Reading ????
- American Veterinary Medical Association 2000
Report of the AVMA Panel on Euthanasia. J Am Vet
Med Assoc 2000 218 669-696. Available online
at www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/euthanasia.
pdf - Humane Slaughter Association. Website
http//www.hsa.org.uk/ - WHO/WSPA, 1990 Guidelines for Dog Population
Management. - RSPCA, 2000 Stranded Cetaceans Guidelines for
Veterinary Surgeons. - CLOSE, B. et al, 1997 Recommendations for
euthanasia of experimental animals, Laboratory
Animals 31, 1-32 - GLATSON, A.R., 1998 The control of zoo
populations with special reference to primates.
Animal Welfare 7, 269-281 - LAMBOOY, E. et al, 1985 Euthanasia of mink with
carbon monoxide Veterinary Record 116, 416 - SINGER, P., 1989 All animals are equal. Animal
Rights and Human Obligations. Prentice Hall.