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<blockquote data-quote="thsaw99" data-source="post: 229014" data-attributes="member: 3668"><p>you guys have any idea where some of the dogs end up? DBKL has a similar stray dogs unit.</p><p></p><p>i've helped organised numerous trainings for our doctors/surgeons who are at the beginning of their career. some of these dogs will be sent to the institute of medical research (next to KLGH) whenever there is a request from the institute. they will be used as the animal model for trainings/practices of surgical procedures. yes, sadly its true..the dogs will be operated upon, in the animal lab of the institute.</p><p></p><p>in the western countries, pigs are normally used as their anatomy is in many ways quite similar to human beings' (gastrointestinal organ/liver), and these pigs are reared from farms especially for this purpose, and believe it or not, these pigs will not end up dead after the procedures because they are cared for like a real patient! gas will be given during the procedures and the pigs do not feel any pain at all. after the surgery is completed the pigs will be revived, and sent back to the farms.</p><p></p><p>the same can't be said about those dogs which end up in this lab. we do not have any adequate equipments to keep the dogs alive. they will all be injected with a dose of anesthetics/painkiller which will knock them unconscious, and most of the time, before the procedure is over, hardly have any life left in them.</p><p></p><p>just to share what i've seen. i don't know what happen to the dogs that were sent to MPS or DBKL, but i don't think they have better fate than these bunch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thsaw99, post: 229014, member: 3668"] you guys have any idea where some of the dogs end up? DBKL has a similar stray dogs unit. i've helped organised numerous trainings for our doctors/surgeons who are at the beginning of their career. some of these dogs will be sent to the institute of medical research (next to KLGH) whenever there is a request from the institute. they will be used as the animal model for trainings/practices of surgical procedures. yes, sadly its true..the dogs will be operated upon, in the animal lab of the institute. in the western countries, pigs are normally used as their anatomy is in many ways quite similar to human beings' (gastrointestinal organ/liver), and these pigs are reared from farms especially for this purpose, and believe it or not, these pigs will not end up dead after the procedures because they are cared for like a real patient! gas will be given during the procedures and the pigs do not feel any pain at all. after the surgery is completed the pigs will be revived, and sent back to the farms. the same can't be said about those dogs which end up in this lab. we do not have any adequate equipments to keep the dogs alive. they will all be injected with a dose of anesthetics/painkiller which will knock them unconscious, and most of the time, before the procedure is over, hardly have any life left in them. just to share what i've seen. i don't know what happen to the dogs that were sent to MPS or DBKL, but i don't think they have better fate than these bunch [/QUOTE]
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