Healthy pets sometimes euthanized for owners’ convenience: veterinary groups
HALIFAX — Animal advocates are calling for an end to the euthanization of healthy pets purely for their owners’ convenience, a practice Canadian veterinarians acknowledge is an unfortunate fact of their profession.
“Unfortunately in law, animals are considered a property so what happens to them is up to what the owner decides,” said Dr. Eric Carnegy, owner and senior veterinarian at the Carnegy Animal Hospital in Halifax.
“We live in a society where there are way more pets or animals looking for homes than there are homes … And what do you do with them?”
Veterinarians’ associations say fewer vets are willing to perform convenience euthanasia, but the profession does not prohibit it.


