How is a dog euthanased?
A – Usually the dog is injected with a concentrated general anaesthetic, specifically designed for euthanasia. The drug is generally a dark green or blue colour. The needle is usually injected into a vein in the front leg, but occasionally they inject it into the dog’s abdomen. The procedure is simple, generally stress free (for the dog) and quick. Death occurs in a few seconds after the needle is injected. Dogs end up in animal shelters and there is not enough space for them. They in turn must be put to sleep to make room for new dogs.