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Posted on 09/06/2002 12:40:26 PM PDT by chance33_98
Veterinarian admits beating dogs
LEBANON, Maine (AP) A veterinarian faces a possible revocation of his license after he admitted beating four dogs that he treated.
John Carmody, who works at Lebanon's Forest View Veterinary Clinic, told the state Board of Veterinary Medicine in August that he abused the animals.
He signed a document admitting striking a German shepherd in the face, restraining and kicking a black Labrador retriever, striking an Italian greyhound, and repeatedly kicking a second German shepherd.
Carmody could have his veterinary completely revoked, or have it revoked for a period of time and face a fine, according to Anne Head, director of the state's Office of Licensing and Registration.
The veterinary board has scheduled a disciplinary hearing for Oct. 3.
Carmody, who is on vacation this week, could not be reached for comment, but his lawyer said the veterinarian regrets his actions.
''He is truly sorry for such conduct and has undertaken measures and procedures to assure such conduct shall not be repeated in the future,'' said Paul McElhinney, Carmody's lawyer.
Carmody's veterinary partner at Forest View expressed his full support.
''We're behind John 100 percent,'' said Craig Holbrook. ''He has acknowledged some mistakes and is aware of the seriousness of his actions and is taking some steps to correct the problem as best he can.''
Beth Breton, a former employee of the clinic, said she reported the abuse in March after learning that the greyhound, named Tara, died under Carmody's care.
''That dog did not deserve to get hit, and it died,'' Breton said. ''These are vets. They take an oath, and it means nothing in there.''
Dot Murphy, who owned Tara, said she never knew her dog was struck the day it died.
''I'm thinking I lost her twice,'' she said. ''It's like she just died again today.''
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Maine
KEYWORDS: animalrightslist; typical
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To: chance33_98
What the heck? Is there a reason given for beating them? - was this an attempt at discipline? - or do we just have a really odd doc on our hands?
To: HairOfTheDog
"We're behind John 100 percent," said Craig Holbrook.
Sounds like we have a few odd docs...
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To: chance33_98
Well, I sheepishly admit to having struck my own dogs at various points in their lives for disobedience, but this sounds like half a story. I think context is everything here or the vet is gonna sound like a nutcase.
To: Biker Scum
Best thing to do is beat him soundly around the head with a night stick and make him sleep in the kennel for a month. Then turn him over to PETA for community service. Everything except for the sleep. That's too good for him
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posted on
09/06/2002 12:51:59 PM PDT
by
billbears
Squat him over a blender set on puree and hit the switch...
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posted on
09/06/2002 12:52:41 PM PDT
by
ofMagog
To: chance33_98
"Veterinarian admits beating dogs."
Didn't read the article, but what is wrong with an animal doctor whipping up on ugly women?
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posted on
09/06/2002 12:53:36 PM PDT
by
Tacis
To: HairOfTheDog; Vic3O3
There is a difference between disciplining a dog and beating a dog. Just like there is a difference between beating a child and disciplining a child.
Sounds like this vet needs some, "corrective therapy", known in Marine Corps jargon as a blanket party.
Semper Fi
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posted on
09/06/2002 12:54:11 PM PDT
by
dd5339
To: chance33_98
As the former owner of an Italian greyhound, I am outraged to read that this vet struck one in his care. Of course, none of the dogs should have been abused but what on earth could have made him hit an IG? I can't help but think it was nothing more than wanton abuse. They are the most gentle, timid, loving dogs, little dogs, who cower VERY easily, are submissive by nature, very pleasing, and I can't begin to imagine what could have warranted a vet to abuse one in any way at all.
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posted on
09/06/2002 12:54:40 PM PDT
by
agrace
To: chance33_98
This man should loose his license for good, the behavior is in the mans nature, and would not change... in my opinion.
To: chance33_98
Jiminy Christmas what a douche!!! I'd flog this guy within an inch of his life if he did this to my Lab.
To: Hemingway's Ghost
I'll let him have a crack at my Doberman. He won't get a second chance.....
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posted on
09/06/2002 1:00:08 PM PDT
by
Mr. Bird
To: chance33_98
If he had been an MD treating humans, he would get away with a 30 day revocation of license. Or less.
To: dd5339
Agreed. There is just so much about this that defies reason... Was he mad at the dog or taking out some other aggression on wahtever was close by? gotta wonder!
To: HairOfTheDog
Whatever the reason, this is not the way to treat man's or a woman's best friend. : (
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posted on
09/06/2002 1:16:10 PM PDT
by
Inge_CAV
To: chance33_98
"We're behind John 100 percent," said Craig Holbrook. Sounds like we have a few odd docs...Maybe it's just safer behind him.
To: Inge_CAV
I agree. Well, whatever the reason, he is toast now!
To: Still Thinking
Maybe it's just safer behind him. LOL!
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