Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

Offering a candid behind-the-scenes look at small-animal veterinary practices, Blue Juice explores the emotional and ethical conflicts involved in providing a "good death" for companion animals. Patricia Morris presents a nuanced ethnographic account of how veterinarians manage patient care and client relations when their responsibility shifts from saving an animal's life to negotiating a decision to end it.

Using her own experiences and observations in veterinary settings as well as the voices of seasoned and novice vets, Morris reveals how veterinarians think about euthanasia and why this "dirty work" often precipitates "burnout," moral quandaries, and even tense or emotional interactions with clients. Closely observing these interactions, Morris illuminates the ways in which euthanasia reflects deep and unresolved tension in human-animal relationships.

Blue Juice seeks to understand how practitioners, charged with the difficult task of balancing the interests of animals and their humans, deal with the responsibility of ending their patients' lives.

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Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

Offering a candid behind-the-scenes look at small-animal veterinary practices, Blue Juice explores the emotional and ethical conflicts involved in providing a "good death" for companion animals. Patricia Morris presents a nuanced ethnographic account of how veterinarians manage patient care and client relations when their responsibility shifts from saving an animal's life to negotiating a decision to end it.

Using her own experiences and observations in veterinary settings as well as the voices of seasoned and novice vets, Morris reveals how veterinarians think about euthanasia and why this "dirty work" often precipitates "burnout," moral quandaries, and even tense or emotional interactions with clients. Closely observing these interactions, Morris illuminates the ways in which euthanasia reflects deep and unresolved tension in human-animal relationships.

Blue Juice seeks to understand how practitioners, charged with the difficult task of balancing the interests of animals and their humans, deal with the responsibility of ending their patients' lives.

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Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

by Patricia Morris
Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

Blue Juice: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine

by Patricia Morris

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Overview

Offering a candid behind-the-scenes look at small-animal veterinary practices, Blue Juice explores the emotional and ethical conflicts involved in providing a "good death" for companion animals. Patricia Morris presents a nuanced ethnographic account of how veterinarians manage patient care and client relations when their responsibility shifts from saving an animal's life to negotiating a decision to end it.

Using her own experiences and observations in veterinary settings as well as the voices of seasoned and novice vets, Morris reveals how veterinarians think about euthanasia and why this "dirty work" often precipitates "burnout," moral quandaries, and even tense or emotional interactions with clients. Closely observing these interactions, Morris illuminates the ways in which euthanasia reflects deep and unresolved tension in human-animal relationships.

Blue Juice seeks to understand how practitioners, charged with the difficult task of balancing the interests of animals and their humans, deal with the responsibility of ending their patients' lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439907078
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 06/08/2012
Series: Animals Culture And Society
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 412 KB

About the Author

Patricia Morris is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Drury University.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine 1. Negotiating Death: Managing Disagreement with Pet Owners 2. Creating a Good Death: The Dramaturgy of Veterinary Euthanasia 3. Strange Intimacy: Managing Pet Owners’ Emotions 4. Learning to Euthanize: Death and the Novice Veterinarian 5. Coping with Euthanasia: Emotion-Management Strategies Conclusion: Animals as Property and Patients Appendix: Methodology Notes References Index
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