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Feel-good video of the day. Blind dog rescue

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Watched without audio. Very cute way to play.

It's a shame that medical resources that could go to humans is going to what should be our beasts.

If that doctor were allowed to operate on humans, he probably would. My guess is that he can't pass muster and so he applies himself this way.
 
Watched without audio. Very cute way to play.



If that doctor were allowed to operate on humans, he probably would. My guess is that he can't pass muster and so he applies himself this way.

Actually, the standards for admissions to vet. school are higher than those for admissions to standard medical school.

While our beasts have value and at times medical work on them is functional; spending ridiculous resources on an easily replaced meat-pop-cycle instead a human with human-level potential for societal good; well that's a waste.

But it's the kind of waste our monetary system calls for.
 
What wonderful people they were to rescue her. To the troll who thinks it was a waste, I can only hope that one day you see the worth in all lives, not just those of humans (and sometimes I wonder about humans :/).
 
Actually, the standards for admissions to vet. school are higher than those for admissions to standard medical school.

While our beasts have value and at times medical work on them is functional; spending ridiculous resources on an easily replaced meat-pop-cycle instead a human with human-level potential for societal good; well that's a waste.

But it's the kind of waste our monetary system calls for.

"Standards for admission?" Why do you think it is their competency before schooling, training, testing, licensing, and certification, that counts?
 
great story but all it does it make me think about all the other animals and people suffering out there 🙁
 
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