Is a euthanized pet poisonous if not cremated?

Original Question: Is there a toxicity issue with a non-cremated euthanized pet? - Anonymous

Is a euthanized pet poisonous if not cremated? Aug 5, 2020

Euthanized pet remains can be poisonous and possibly fatal to other pets who ingest them. These poisons may persist in their skeletal remains for decades. Cremation addresses this hazard. Moreover, euthanized pets that died of a contagious disease should always be cremated. Some jurisdictions prohibit burial altogether.

Dr. Jocelyn Anne Mason, DVM

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Is a euthanized pet poisonous if not cremated?
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Is a euthanized pet poisonous if not cremated?
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Euthanized pet remains can be poisonous and possibly fatal to other pets who ingest them. These poisons may persist in their skeletal remains for decades.
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