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johnnylambada | 2 years ago

“Mirza Melo, a veterinary ophthalmologist in northeastern Brazil's Ceará state”

Article says she treated them. I doubt they intentionally injured them.

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epmaybe|2 years ago

Also, most cornea research in vivo is done on rabbits, not dogs.

dbg31415|2 years ago

Yeah... For clinical trials they need dogs that are healthy with consistent injuries. The only way to get that in the quantity is they need is to cause the injuries.

Where I went to college, there was a lab with 3,000 dogs in it. All of them were being used for scientific study. They couldn’t even let them outside because they didn’t know if the dogs would get sick (“contaminated”) and ruin the study. The dogs have been bred to have a heart defect. They were all euthanized at various stages to see how the defect was progressing. Many dogs did’t even have the defect but were put down and dissected anyway.

phyzome|2 years ago

I'm not sure clinical trials were actually involved here, though.