There is actual video of the vet in question abusing people's pets when he is treating them. Former staff where he worked acted as whistle blowers. The vet college saw fit to give him a minor suspension for his actions and if he takes a 2 1/2 day training course it will be cut down to 4 months.
That is not much comfort to people whose pets were abused and it is not much of a message to animal abusers.
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=...124&at=dt0
(there are a series of videos that are worth watching and they do clarify what went on)
The man clearly shouldn't be a vet. He has no feeling for animals.
I just hope the OSPCA investigation can bring about stronger penalties.
That is not much comfort to people whose pets were abused and it is not much of a message to animal abusers.
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=...124&at=dt0
(there are a series of videos that are worth watching and they do clarify what went on)
The man clearly shouldn't be a vet. He has no feeling for animals.
I just hope the OSPCA investigation can bring about stronger penalties.
Catherine