University Addresses Recent Concerns Over Veterinary Surgical Practices
March 26, 2018
March 26, 2018
TUSKEGEE, Alabama, March 26 -- The Tuskegee University issued the following news:
In recent days, the surgical policies and practices employed by Tuskegee University's College of Veterinary Medicine in teaching its students have come under scrutiny by members of the animal-rights community. It has been reported by some animal-rights advocates that the university is in the habit of purchasing or self-selecting adoptable dogs from local animal pounds for terminal experimentation. . . .
In recent days, the surgical policies and practices employed by Tuskegee University's College of Veterinary Medicine in teaching its students have come under scrutiny by members of the animal-rights community. It has been reported by some animal-rights advocates that the university is in the habit of purchasing or self-selecting adoptable dogs from local animal pounds for terminal experimentation. . . .
