
Goodbye Old Friend
The Euthanasia of Your Horse
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Narrated by:
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David A. Jefferson DVM
About this listen
It is very rare for a horse, either wild or domestic, to die of old age. The wild horse slows down and succumbs to predators. The ones we feed, use, and enjoy may encounter problems that dictate their euthanasia. Some may grow old in our care, but eventually, given their nature, will have to be put down.
This book addresses the why's, how's, and emotions of equine euthanasia. Part of the veterinary profession is putting animals down. There are many conditions in horses where this becomes the right decision. This book will help you answer questions about when that time is, and how to prepare for it.
©2021 David A. Jefferson, DVM (P)2022 David A. Jefferson, DVM
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