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, slaughter, or euthanasia. Entrenched moral distress also culminates in an insidious moral residue, potentially progressing to irreversible psychological alterations and diminished effective responses to future morally challenging events. 3 Veterinary

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these limitations may be understated. Our comments that follow presume that the predominant cause of death in either group was euthanasia. If not, the data on causes of death should have been provided. The assignment of dogs to the medical group versus

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