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. 2024 May 17;11(5):224.
doi: 10.3390/vetsci11050224.

Canine Euthanasia's Trend Analysis during Thirty Years (1990-2020) in Italy: A Veterinary Hospital as Case Study

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Canine Euthanasia's Trend Analysis during Thirty Years (1990-2020) in Italy: A Veterinary Hospital as Case Study

Annalisa Previti et al. Vet Sci. .

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate changes in the number of, and reasons for, requests for dogs' euthanasia over the last thirty years. Data (breed, age, gender, neuter status, manner, and cause of death) from dogs' euthanasia registered between 1990 and 2020 in a small animals' veterinary hospital were analyzed. The overall period examined has been split into two terms (T1 = 1990-2004 and T2 = 2005-2020) considering the introduction and enforcement of Law 189/2004. During the whole period examined, a significant increasing trend in euthanasia cases has been recorded (p = 0.027). Comparing the two terms, we observed significant differences regarding variables such as age, breed, reproductive status, and ownership. The number of euthanized dogs was significantly higher in T1 than in T2. Dogs euthanized in T2 were older than dogs in T1. A high percentage of the euthanized dogs were crossbred and stray dogs. Additionally, the number of neutered/spayed dogs was significantly higher. Regarding the cause of death, a significantly higher percentage of neoplastic processes was detected in T2. The data here reported suggest a potential influence of Law 189/2004. This law in Italy has proven to be a legal milestone that has influenced the decision-making process between euthanasia and natural death.

Keywords: animal welfare legislation; dogs; euthanasia; trend.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
The number of dogs that died from 1990 to 2020 (T1 + T2) distributed in relation to the manner of death. E = euthanasia; UD = unassisted death; AD = accidental death.
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Figure 2
Trend in euthanasia cases throughout whole period examined (1990–2020; T1 + T2) (p = 0.027). The orange line refers to the mean of the number of cases in each year.

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