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A “talented” vet killed himself with a drug used to euthanise pets after becoming increasingly distressed at wealthy customers unnecessarily asking him to put down their animals, an inquest heard.
Tina Ellis, the vet’s mother, testified at a hearing that her son was deeply stressed by customers who, despite having the financial means, neglected to take care of their pets, instead bringing ...
A Rhode Island woman is reportedly suing a veterinarian after her dog allegedly died when a surgical tool was left inside its abdomen. Kristen Breton of Lincoln, R.I. said she brought her St ...
This drug was approved for sale after only 135 dogs received the injection (2). Since that time, more than 21 million doses of Librela have been given. The company reports that only 0.2% of dogs ...
Phenytoin/pentobarbital (trade name Beuthanasia-D Special) is an animal drug product used for euthanasia, which contains a mixture of phenytoin and pentobarbital. [1] It is administered as an intravenous injection to give animals a quick and humane death.
A woman who left 35 puppies and a dog in a dilapidated caravan covered in faeces and without food or water has been spared jail over a string of animal welfare offences. One dachshund puppy died ...
Evans' television career started in 1990 when he complained about an item on TV-am that made fun of fat pets, and was invited as a guest on the show giving advice to the owner of an obese cat. In 1994, Evans co-developed a new animal-rescue based television series with Endemol Pet Rescue on Channel 4 , becoming both presenter and an associate ...
Fading puppy syndrome (or fading puppy complex) is when a puppy dies within the first few weeks of life without a clear cause of death or clinical signs, that is to say, they fail to thrive. [1] Death usually occurs within the first five days of life, [ 2 ] but can happen up to ten weeks of age. [ 3 ]