Survey of veterinarians who use pentobarbital for euthanasia suggests knowledge gaps regarding animal disposal

Author:

Hess Warren1,Kollias Nathaniel2,Pikel Laura3,Johnson Cia2,Cornwell Emily4,Golab Gail5,Bright-Ponte Susan4,Bataller Neal4,Murphy Mike1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Animal and Public Health, AVMA, Schaumburg, IL

2. Animal Welfare Division, AVMA, Schaumburg, IL

3. Marketing and Communications Division, AVMA, Schaumburg, IL

4. FDA/Center for Veterinary Medicine, Office of Surveillance and Compliance, US FDA, Rockville, MD

5. Public Policy Unit, AVMA, Schaumburg, IL

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To assess (1) veterinarians’ knowledge and practices regarding disposal of euthanized animals, (2) the extent to which veterinarians communicate with their clients about potential risks of rendering pentobarbital-euthanized animals, and (3) the extent to which veterinarians communicate potential relay toxicosis and environmental risks of pentobarbital-euthanized animals to clients. SAMPLE A stratified random sample of AVMA members. METHODS Over a 3-week period in early 2021, 16,831 of the AVMA’s 99,500 members were surveyed, with 2,093 responses (a 12% response rate). Respondents were assigned to 1 of 3 categories on the basis of their answers: veterinarians euthanizing only food-producing species, veterinarians euthanizing only non–food-producing species, and veterinarians euthanizing both food-producing and non–food-producing species (ie, veterinarians euthanizing mixed species). RESULTS Veterinarians responding to this survey appeared to be aware of the major methods of animal disposal, and about 89% reported communicating the method of euthanasia with clients to help ensure appropriate animal disposal. However, the need for additional education on local, state, and federal laws and rendering, as well as on risks of relay toxicosis including wildlife predation and environmental impacts, was reported. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Survey results identified gaps in veterinarians’ knowledge regarding animal disposal following pentobarbital euthanasia. Further education on this topic may be beneficial, particularly for early- and midcareer veterinarians who euthanize non–food-producing species and for veterinarians who euthanize mixed species in urban and suburban communities.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary

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