It may not help to bring up... well... I will let you see for yourself.
Fox 2 Investigation
This one really pisses me off.
really sad
Anyway I'm not someone that thinks hunting is wrong, my father hunts and has done so for years. I don't think putting down dogs or anything if they are sick is mean, I believe it is ok to raise animals and be friendly to them and them have them as a food source. I don't think fur is wrong, unless it is taken from certain animals. I don't think testing on rats is necessarily mean but when it comes to dogs and cats I usually don't like it. But this story does upset me because it just seems so unnecessarily, especially when you have vets who are meant to be better than this stuff and yet thats what they're doing. You don't see nurses and doctors operating on humans then killing them, I doubt that they are even operated when dead. So this story I just find upsetting.
And thanks to someone at BMG for pointing it out to me.
(You'd think I'd know vb code after all these years but no)
Last edited by firepokemon; 13th April 2008 at 09:45 PM.
Registered March 24th 2000
Dude, you were the dumbass who was pissing us all with your "game", you've lied to us, spammed. (yes you have) and utterly annoyed us, you big, fat hypocrite.
Oh I miss you Calaveron
This makes me so angry. Why not study under a vet, and observe ACTUAL surgeries of animals that are brought in, maybe getting in a scalpel slice or two after observing for an amount of time, working their way up? Anesthetizing animals before euthanizing isn't really inhumane, (but treating "rows of cages" like desk drawers of office supplies certainly is) but it just doesn't make sense! Recovery and observation is a very important concept to learn in vet school as well!
The word "practice" should never precede the word "surgery."
RARHGHG angry now.