Modernize euthanasia in 5 ways

Veterinary medicine is evolving rapidly, whereas euthanasia remains frozen in time. Due to a lack of training in the veterinary curriculum, we must improvise and improve with experiences, good or bad. Here are some tips to make it a better experience for the families and for the veterinary team.

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Céline Leheurteux
When The Time Comes

Deciding where and when your beloved companion will leave your life is probably one of the hardest decisions you will ever have to make.  Celine Leheurteux, DVM, offers you some tips that can help you when the time comes.

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Céline Leheurteux
Disruptive Women in Business

Saying goodbye to a beloved companion is undeniably a painful moment that every animal lover must unfortunately face. Céline Leheurteux, DVM a Canadian veterinarian for more than 20 years, is well aware of the issues related to the practices currently in place in the veterinary care environment to assist in the departure of a pet.

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EUTHABAG is now a Certified Women-Owned Business!

Euthabag becomes a certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise! Read more to find out why women in business is so empowering, how Celine leads her team and the industry to reach higher goals, and why it’s so important to Euthabag, the pet body bag company to achieve this certification!

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Making an Eco-Friendly Product

The environment has always been in the heart of the creator of EUTHABAG, Dr. Leheurteux. Noticing a general lack of political will, she was challenged by the protection and reforestation of private habitats in temperate and tropical environments.

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Céline Leheurteux
Pentobarbital contamination concerns: The mysterious case of 4 canine deaths.

It’s the beginning of spring, 2010, just as frosts start to melt and the bustle of a new season starts. On a rural remote area, two dogs, a 13-year-old spayed female lab mix and a 7-year-old neutered male Australian Shepherd mix make their morning way across the pastures. A few hours later they come home, abnormally tired. By the end of the evening, they are pronounced DOA at a veterinary hospital.

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