CO2 Euthanasia of Rodents


IACUC Policy: 034-06, Effective Date: 06/01/2009, Last Revision: 03/18/2026


Overview/Purpose

Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is frequently used to euthanize rodents in a research setting. CO2 is introduced into a cage or space in a controlled manner to induce unconsciousness followed by respiratory and cardiac arrest. When using CO2 as a euthanasia method, care needs to be taken to follow the recommendations of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals to ensure pain and distress are minimized. Improper euthanasia is considered noncompliance.

The purpose of this policy is to outline the appropriate steps for the use of CO2 to euthanize adult rodents. For neonatal or fetal rodents, see the "Euthanasia of Rodent Fetuses and Neonates" Policy as neonates/fetuses are resistant to hypoxia and require additional considerations.

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Article ID: 37
Created: May 1, 2024
Last Updated: May 8, 2026

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