Veterinary Sciences (Apr 2023)

Euthanasia of Dogs by Australian Veterinarians: A Survey of Current Practices

  • Brianne Marlene Pepper,
  • Hedia Chan,
  • Michael P. Ward,
  • Anne Quain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10050317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 317

Abstract

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Euthanasia techniques utilised by veterinarians impact the welfare of many dogs in their final moments. Despite euthanasia guidelines, little is known about euthanasia techniques used in practice. We administered an online survey of Australian veterinarians who had euthanised at least one dog in the previous 12 months. We found that 668 (96.8%) had euthanised a dog in the previous 12 months, almost all using intravenous pentobarbitone sodium (n = 651, 99.7%). For non-emergency euthanasia (n = 653), the majority (n = 442, 67.7%) administered a premedication or sedation prior to euthanasia versus less than half for emergency euthanasia (n = 286, 46.4%). Practices and views about euthanasia varied. Female veterinarians and veterinarians located in metropolitan regions were more likely to administer a premedication or sedation prior to non-emergency euthanasia (p p p < 0.05). The possible reasons for differences in euthanasia practices are explored, and scope for refinement is identified.

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