Veterinary Malpractice
When profit overshadows care, our dogs pay the price. Join us in demanding accountability in veterinary medicine.
A Growing Concern
Veterinarians, like doctors, are bound by a code of ethics and a moral responsibility to care for the animals they treat. Unfortunately, this responsibility is too often overshadowed by profit motives, leading to unnecessary procedures, harmful medications, and severe negligence. At Dog Abusers, we take veterinary malpractice as seriously as physical abuse, as it results in needless suffering for innocent animals.
In recent years, we have observed a concerning trend where the veterinary industry strays from its ethical foundations. Dogs have been subjected to surgeries they don’t need, given harmful prescriptions, and left in pain for profit. The lack of accountability within this field only deepens the crisis, leaving animals vulnerable to these abuses without consequence.
Why Are Veterinarians Not Held to the Same Standards?
Unlike human healthcare, the veterinary field is often unregulated in critical areas. When a person dies in surgery, an autopsy is legally required to determine the cause of death. For dogs, however, there is no such protection, and countless negligent deaths remain unresolved. Unqualified or poorly trained veterinarians continue to operate unchecked, leading to a high rate of unsuccessful surgeries.
This lack of oversight allows many veterinarians to evade accountability for their mistakes, leaving grieving owners without answers and animals without justice. At Dog Abusers, we are pushing for essential reforms, including mandatory autopsies for dogs that pass away under surgical care—a small step towards a safer, more transparent system.
Join Us in the Fight Against Malpractice
If you have experienced or know of any instances of veterinary malpractice, please share your story with us. Together, we can expose these practices, bring justice to affected animals, and create a world where veterinary care prioritizes the well-being of every dog.