Vet Clinic Fakes Dog's Death
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Lawsuit Alleges Pa. Vet Clinic Faked Dog's Death
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania animal hospital has been sued by a couple who had brought their dog in to be euthanized but later found out it had been given away.
Dana and Gary Ganyer said they had decided to have their 2-year-old German shepherd Annie put to sleep on 2005 because of an ailment that caused frequent and debilitating seizures. But instead, they claimed, the Mill Pond Veterinary Clinic in Milford, Pa., gave her a sedative that made her appear dead and later gave her to a new owner.
The lawsuit, which was recently filed in Bucks County, alleges a former clinic employee told them they were considered heartless and that the clinic had devised a plan to "rescue" the dog.
Dana Gayner said she's "totally torn up" that a vet could do such a thing.
The new owner later had Annie euthanized after after she lapsed into a coma-like state.
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This post opened my eyes!
I have to say this post opened my eyes! :eek: When I put Dirtnap down, I had gotten a reference from our city's animal control officer. Our animal control office is too small to hold more than 5 animals so they often keep them at local vets offices. When they have to put an animal down, they use this vet they recommended. So I knew he wouldn't try to "talk me into additional care".
Dirtnap was mostly deaf, had arthritis, Cataracts, was over 12 years old, had rotted teeth, and sores/growths over it's body. I suspected possible cancer undiagnosed since he was very sensitive to the touch at times. I only adopted Dirtnap (original name Nicky) so the family who owned it would not see him put to sleep. His owner was confined to a wheelchair and had moved in with her son who could not keep the dog. I felt letting them know the dog went to a good home to live out it's days would be a comfort. They were informed of my plans to eventually put "Dirtnap" to sleep when the time came. He lived with me for almost a year before being put to sleep.
I did change his name to "dirtnap" so I wouldn't get attached and the dog couldn't hear anyways. Of course, I got attached :rolleyes: and I promised to be there when the doctor finally put him down. I petted him until he passed away peacefully.
I feared the whole time that someone might have thought I hadn't done enough for this dog. That they would refuse to put the dog to sleep. I actually did have 2 vets who did refuse when I asked. They didn't know the entire story as the family of the dog had requested and supported the decision to put the dog to sleep. I had also done alot of rehabilitation on the dog and it's health had improved greatly by the time the vets had seen him. It was after a surprise incident where the dog had actually began acting aggressively out of the clear blue and had clear senility issues that I found the vet that agreed to put him down. (Dirtnap actually tried to attack and bite me without warning and had a "dazed" look like he didn't know where he was. It was clear that senility was setting in.)
Putting an animal down is never an easy decision. It takes a long time to allow the idea to "set in" and be accepted. Dirtnap lived with me for almost a year before I allowed myself to follow through with the plans to put him down. It would have ripped me to pieces to find out someone "switched" and adopted the dog out instead! Maybe he had a few more months but in what condition? He wasn't getting any better and it was a constant fear of never knowing if I could freely pet him without risk of him snapping.