11 thoughts on “Euthanasia Drug Found in Dog Food

  1. In researching the supply chain, Evanger's learned that "pentobarbital is very highly controlled, and that, if an animal is euthanized, it is done so by a veterinarian. Once this process has been done, there is absolutely no regulation that requires the certified vet to place any kind of marker on the animal indicating that it has been euthanized and guaranteeing that product from euthanized animals cannot enter the food chain."

    Does this mean what I think it means? Euthanized pets are turned into pet food?

    OH FOR FUCK'S SAKE!

        1. I felt terrible when I had to put "my" cat outside when I left Thursday morning. He doesn't really live with me, but he was at my house when the snow started, and his routine was terribly disrupted. I dug a pathway all the way over to the next-door neighbor's back door. We share custody, but he couldn't get there. I'm going home tomorrow, and I'll suffer his wrath, no doubt.

  2. Pentobarbital can cause drowsiness, dizziness, excitement, loss of balance, nausea

    I've known some dogs where that list of symptoms really doesn't narrow anything down or present as unusual behavior.

    Hell, I've known some humans

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