Dame Esther Rantzen has said 'dying dogs are often treated with more dignity than humans' as she steps up calls for a change in the law on assisted dying.
Dame Esther Rantzen has said "dying dogs are often treated with more dignity than humans" as she steps up calls for a change in the law on assisted dying. Speaking exclusively to LBC's Nick Ferrari, Dame Esther says that out of her mum, husband and her dog, her pet had the "best death". Empathising with caller James, who made the point that when his dogs had cancer, they were put down, the TV legend told LBC: “I’ve had a dog in that situation.
Read More: Champagne and caviar: Esther Rantzen reveals plans for final moments as she pushes for assisted dying law changeRead More: It's time for another debate on assisted dying, says Gillian Keegan amid Dame Esther Rantzen campaign“It is unendurable to watch someone you love and care about suffering when there is a means of giving them what they want, which is peace,” Dame Esther continued. “And yet the law doesn’t allow it.
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