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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t make it the vets decision. Vets have very high mental health stress and unusually high incidents of suicide. They become vets because they love animals and more than anyone cares to admit, many people put animals down for behavior or because the cost to treat is not something they want to pay. It is a terrible part of the job but don’t push the vet to make that decision. Decide what you want to do and pursue rescues if the issue is something like separation anxiety. Someone else will be at home and can deal with the issue. If it is biting, consider a muzzle. [/quote] A veterinary behaviorist’s job is literally to do behavioral euthanasia assessments. And even non specialist vets counsel on euthanasia literally daily. It’s not wrong to get the assessment of a licensed professional. [/quote]
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