GREEN RIVER — The Green River City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a proposal to ban the use of carbon dioxide gas for euthanizing animals at city-operated facilities and through contracted services.

The proposed ordinance would end the use of the gas chamber, a method that has drawn criticism from animal welfare advocates for years. The city began considering the change in 2022 following public protests and ongoing concerns about humane treatment.

Green River Animal Control is classified as a no-kill shelter but is allowed to euthanize up to 10% of animals taken in, primarily those that are seriously ill or display aggressive behavior.

An employee at the shelter said removing the gas chamber could increase the financial cost of euthanasia procedures and place additional emo

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