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VegasLyra

VegasLyra

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Jan 16, 2021
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Yeah, yeah, stealing is bad. But it seems like every vet has sodium pentobarbital for euthanasia purposes and taking a bottle or 2 won't be the end of the world for them. Obviously, this requires knowing where it's stored to begin with, let alone breaking in.

I don't know about you guys but I'm completely unironically considering it.
 
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mushi_tamago

mushi_tamago

Wandered Through Thoughts
Mar 14, 2026
16
I know I'm just a nobody, but I would consider not stealing it because if it could be linked back to the clinic, the vet could get into trouble.
If someone decides to prosecute the due to this, would it be a problem for you?

Personally I wouldn't want anyone to get into trouble because of my actions.
Maybe I'm just too emotionally invested since I have had to have a pet put down.
 
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knowledgeseeking

knowledgeseeking

Student
Apr 5, 2025
180
Yeah, yeah, stealing is bad. But it seems like every vet has sodium pentobarbital for euthanasia purposes and taking a bottle or 2 won't be the end of the world for them. Obviously, this requires knowing where it's stored to begin with, let alone breaking in.

I don't know about you guys but I'm completely unironically considering it.
I used to be married to a vet and controlled substances are required to be locked in a safe. The only way to gain access would be to get a job as a vet tech to obtain the combination
 
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VegasLyra

VegasLyra

Member
Jan 16, 2021
72
I used to be married to a vet and controlled substances are required to be locked in a safe. The only way to gain access would be to get a job as a vet tech to obtain the combination
Apparently that's mandated by US law and presumably is the same across other developed countries. Never been so glad to live in a shithole 3rd world country lmao I might just stand a chance
 
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knowledgeseeking

knowledgeseeking

Student
Apr 5, 2025
180
Apparently that's mandated by US law and presumably is the same across other developed countries. Never been so glad to live in a shithole 3rd world country lmao I might just stand a chance
I wish you the best of luck in your journey
 

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