The VA conducts gruesome experiments on dogs, then kills them. Investigation draws outrage
Source: USA Today
Donovan Slack, USA TODAY Published 6:30 a.m. ET Sept. 25, 2017 | Updated 12:00 p.m. ET Sept. 25, 2017
An investigation uncovering surgery failures and deaths in VA experiments on dogs has led to more scrutiny from the agency's chiefs and Congress, but that's not stopping tests involving pain for dogs. USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON The Department of Veterans Affairs is tightening oversight of controversial medical experiments on dogs after an investigation found surgery failures and canine deaths in research projects at a VA facility in Virginia findings that spurred a push in Congress to defund the experiments altogether.
Nationwide, invasive experiments at three VA facilities are slated to include roughly 300 dogs, including six-month-old Beagle puppies, and involve surgeries on their brains, spines and hearts by researchers seeking treatments for heart disease and other ailments. All the dogs will be killed when the research is complete.
Going forward, top VA veterinary officials will have to approve any research on dogs, and scientists will have to review proposed dog experiments more rigorously, says Michael Fallon, the VA's chief veterinary medical officer.
VA programs that have dog research as a component will now be visited more frequently by our accrediting body, Fallon said.
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byronius
(7,400 posts)jimmil
(629 posts)Growing up one of my best friend's father was a noted surgeon in the area. He did some pretty horrible experiments with dogs which led to the development of an internal "bag" for those who had their colon removed. His father went all over the country teaching the technique to other doctors. I guess it was better than experimenting on people and letting them die.
sandensea
(21,655 posts)About a decade ago, the VA admitted that in the 1950s it had buried hundreds of dogs and other animals in a ravine near the intersection of Barrington and Sunset Avenues (in the Brentwood area of LA).
The animals had been subjected to abuse similar to that described above, and many were moreover full of radiation.
That alone, of course, would have been an outrage; but on top of that, the burial site was located literally steps from the very residential Barrington Avenue - which even in the '50s was already lined with small apartment buildings.
When the scandal emerged, they simply sent a team of "experts" to give the site a "nothing to see here folks" clean bill of health, and that was that.
Botany
(70,567 posts).... now if there is a way to do the study w/out hurting the dogs then do that
but sometimes things can't be perfect.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Seems the only argument to experiment on animals is "the alternative is worse..."
Appears an absurd way to rationalize our sins against life, but that's what humans do best-- rationalize.
Phoenix61
(17,015 posts)That being said, with the technology available, animal experimentation is nowhere near as necessary as it used to be. It should be used as a last resort.
get the red out
(13,468 posts)Just fuck them.
Bayard
(22,128 posts)They're such friendly, placid little dogs, so easy for them to work on. They've done the same thing with Greyhounds retired off the track. Wonderful temperaments, that will wag their tails no matter what's done to them. My ex used to work at Univ. of Louisville's med school. He said they would take the same dogs and repeatedly break their legs, or amputate them so students could set/reattach.
There are too many alternatives to animal research now, but I have no problem with experimentation on people who are convicted of, for instance, killing kids in horrible ways.
Flame on.
Duppers
(28,125 posts)I'm with you 100%.
Duppers
(28,125 posts)Makes my blood boil.
More later.