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Inappropriate Behavior: Leading Cause for Euthanasia

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Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM, senior manager of veterinary outreach for PetSmart Charities, says veterinarians need to do a better job with behavioral disorders to help prevent euthanasia.

Innappropriate behavior is the leading cause for euthanasia of pets in the United States. Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM, senior manager of veterinary outreach for PetSmart Charities, says veterinarians need to do a better job with behavioral disorders to help prevent euthanasia.

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