Veterinary Ethics
Veterinary ethics refers to the moral principles and standards that guide the behavior and decision-making of veterinarians in their professional practice. It encompasses the responsibilities veterinarians have towards animals, their owners, and society, ensuring that the welfare of animals is prioritized while also considering the needs and rights of pet owners.
Key ethical principles in veterinary practice include beneficence, which emphasizes the importance of promoting animal health and well-being, and non-maleficence, which focuses on avoiding harm to animals. Additionally, veterinarians must navigate issues related to animal rights, client confidentiality, and the responsible use of resources in their care for animals.