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  • by: Amanda Ryan
  • recipient: Eric Lee is a layman with no medical credentials to his name. He has designed a step by step website that details the instructions for building an at home CO2 gas chamber for the euthanasia of family pets. His website presents the methods of CO2 euthana

Please, read what is presented on Eric Lee's site, and then read the up to date research provided below regarding the topic of CO2 chamber euthanasia.  This method of death is painful, terrifying, and can take over half an hour to work!  This site causes unnecessary suffering to animals.  Euthanasia with professional veterinary practitioners is quick, pain free, and very affordable.  There is absolutely NO reason why an animal should die like this!

Here is the site:

1.       www.alysion.org/euthanasia/index.php/making-the-euthanasia-chamber.html

Here is CURRENT research regarding CO2 euthanasia for pets!

- Carbon dioxide for euthanasia: concerns regarding pain and distress, with special reference to mice and rats. Lab Anim. 2005 Apr;39(2):137-61.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15901358
- Makowska IJ, Vickers L, Mancell J, Weary DM. 2009. Evaluating methods of gas euthanasia for laboratory mice. Appl Anim Behav Sci 121:230–235.
- Niel L, Stewart SA, Weary DM. 2008. Effect of flow rate on aversion to gradual-fill carbon dioxide exposure in rats. Appl Anim Behav Sci 109:77–84.
- Ziemann AE, Allen JE, Dahdaleh NS, Drebot, Coryell MW, Wunsch AM, Lynch CM, Faraci FM, Howard MA, Welsh MJ, Wemmie JA. 2009. The amygdala is a chemosensor that detects carbon dioxide and acidosis to elicit fear behavior. Cell 139:1012–1021. [PMC free article] [PubMed]

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