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- either humans or other animals through mauling are usually seized and euthanised ('destro****' in British legal terms) Lack of home or caretaker or resources...
- artificially hasten their death. In addition, it allowed for infants to be euthanised if they were sufficiently deformed, and permitted guardians to request...
- incurred a pelvic injury and was euthanised. 2021 The Long Mile While running Pulled up Good-soft 40 Was euthanised after the race. 2019 Up For Review...
- became ill, with 13 dying. The remaining six animals were subsequently euthanised as a way of preventing relapsing infection and possible further transmission...
- broken women" who had survived the bombing of Stettin in June 1944 were euthanised at the Meseritz-Oberwalde Asylum. The Hartheim, Bernberg, Sonnenstein...
- along with a Siamese cat and a penguin, at a pound, as they await being euthanised; the animals are pla**** by human actors. The film is best known for marking...
- her parents reacted negatively to her coming out. Yorkie wishes to be euthanised to live in San Junipero permanently, but her family objects; she intends...
- younger bodies. In California, Kelly meets a paralysed Yorkie, soon to be euthanised so that she can live in San Junipero permanently. Kelly marries Yorkie...
- out on day six or, as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion. In 2008, a small monument to Laika depicting...
- government's policy of euthanising any animal that tested positive for bTB. After a number of court battles, Geronimo was euthanised. Born on 6 February...