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As pet ownership increases, more and more owners are visiting the veterinarian each year. Some multiple times a year. This means that the rate of euthanasia is likely to increase, especially economic euthanasia where the five freedoms regarding animal welfare are most likely to be violated. However, by improving how

As pet ownership increases, more and more owners are visiting the veterinarian each year. Some multiple times a year. This means that the rate of euthanasia is likely to increase, especially economic euthanasia where the five freedoms regarding animal welfare are most likely to be violated. However, by improving how pet insurance works, how clinics operate, having volunteer hours for rural areas, charity jars, as well as educating people will the rate of euthanasia decrease.
ContributorsGough, Shannon (Author) / Martin, Thomas (Thesis director) / Murphree, Julie (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor)
Created2022-12