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Related: About this forumDr. Oz's Scientific Experiments Killed Over 300 Dogs, Entire Litter of Puppies
Dr. Oz is a puppy killer
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In a scandal that will surely make Mitt Romneywho famously strapped his family dog atop the roof of his car for a road triplook like a PETA activist, a review of 75 studies published by Mehmet Oz between 1989 and 2010 reveals the Republican Senate candidates research killed over 300 dogs and inflicted significant suffering on them and the other animals used in experiments.
Oz, the New Jersey resident whos currently running for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, was a principal investigator at the Columbia University Institute of Comparative Medicine labs for years and assumed full scientific, administrative, and fiscal responsibility for the conduct of his studies. Over the course of 75 studies published in academic journals reviewed by Jezebel, Ozs team conducted experiments on at least 1,027 live animal subjects that included dogs, pigs, calves, rabbits, and small rodents. Thirty-four of these experiments resulted in the deaths of at least 329 dogs, while two of his experiments killed 31 pigs, and 38 experiments killed 661 rabbits and rodents.
In the early 2000s, testimony from a whistleblower and veterinarian named Catherine DellOrto about Ozs research detailed extensive suffering inflicted on his teams canine test subjects, including multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act, which sets minimum standards of care for dogs, cats, primates, rabbits, and other animals in the possession of animal dealers and laboratories. The law specifically requires researchers and breeders to use pain-relieving drugs or euthanasia on the animals, and not use paralytics without anesthesia, or experiment multiple times on the same animal.
DellOrto testified that a dog experimented on by Ozs team experienced lethargy, vomiting, paralysis, and kidney failure, but wasnt euthanized for a full two days. She alleged other truly horrifying examples of gratuitously cruel treatment of dogs, including at least one dog who was kept alive for a month for continued experimentation despite her unstable, painful condition, despite how data from her continued experimentation was deemed unusable. According to DellOrto, one Oz-led study resulted in a litter of puppies being killed by intracardiac injection with syringes of expired drugs inserted in their hearts without any sedation. Upon being killed, the puppies were allegedly left in a garbage bag with living puppies who were their littermates. DellOrtos allegations, made in 2003 and 2004, are detailed in letters from PETA to the university and USDA. In an interview with Billy Penn last month, she acknowledged PETA is not a reliable source of information, but said the organizations letters honestly reflected what she told the organization and provided documentation for.
In May 2004, Columbia University was ordered by the USDA to pay a $2,000 penalty for violations of the Animal Welfare Act. The fine paid by Columbia was the result of a settlement between the university and the USDA, based on the findings of Columbias internal investigation of Ozs research. The USDA accepted these findings, but according to DellOrto, the review was faulty, and had investigators on the committee that were also complicit in this type of poorly designed, cruel animal experimentation. DellOrto also noted that while Oz wasnt the one who euthanized the dogs and puppies himself, When your name is on the experiment, and the way the experiment is designed inflicts such cruelty to these animals, by design, theres a problem.
Oz, the New Jersey resident whos currently running for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, was a principal investigator at the Columbia University Institute of Comparative Medicine labs for years and assumed full scientific, administrative, and fiscal responsibility for the conduct of his studies. Over the course of 75 studies published in academic journals reviewed by Jezebel, Ozs team conducted experiments on at least 1,027 live animal subjects that included dogs, pigs, calves, rabbits, and small rodents. Thirty-four of these experiments resulted in the deaths of at least 329 dogs, while two of his experiments killed 31 pigs, and 38 experiments killed 661 rabbits and rodents.
In the early 2000s, testimony from a whistleblower and veterinarian named Catherine DellOrto about Ozs research detailed extensive suffering inflicted on his teams canine test subjects, including multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act, which sets minimum standards of care for dogs, cats, primates, rabbits, and other animals in the possession of animal dealers and laboratories. The law specifically requires researchers and breeders to use pain-relieving drugs or euthanasia on the animals, and not use paralytics without anesthesia, or experiment multiple times on the same animal.
DellOrto testified that a dog experimented on by Ozs team experienced lethargy, vomiting, paralysis, and kidney failure, but wasnt euthanized for a full two days. She alleged other truly horrifying examples of gratuitously cruel treatment of dogs, including at least one dog who was kept alive for a month for continued experimentation despite her unstable, painful condition, despite how data from her continued experimentation was deemed unusable. According to DellOrto, one Oz-led study resulted in a litter of puppies being killed by intracardiac injection with syringes of expired drugs inserted in their hearts without any sedation. Upon being killed, the puppies were allegedly left in a garbage bag with living puppies who were their littermates. DellOrtos allegations, made in 2003 and 2004, are detailed in letters from PETA to the university and USDA. In an interview with Billy Penn last month, she acknowledged PETA is not a reliable source of information, but said the organizations letters honestly reflected what she told the organization and provided documentation for.
In May 2004, Columbia University was ordered by the USDA to pay a $2,000 penalty for violations of the Animal Welfare Act. The fine paid by Columbia was the result of a settlement between the university and the USDA, based on the findings of Columbias internal investigation of Ozs research. The USDA accepted these findings, but according to DellOrto, the review was faulty, and had investigators on the committee that were also complicit in this type of poorly designed, cruel animal experimentation. DellOrto also noted that while Oz wasnt the one who euthanized the dogs and puppies himself, When your name is on the experiment, and the way the experiment is designed inflicts such cruelty to these animals, by design, theres a problem.
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Dr. Oz's Scientific Experiments Killed Over 300 Dogs, Entire Litter of Puppies (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2022
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Oz was the head researcher at Columbia that oversaw the brutal mistreatment and torture of puppies
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2022
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Lovie777
(15,009 posts)1. UGH . ..
FakeNoose
(35,694 posts)2. Thanks for posting - I was about to post it myself
Dr. Oz's prior work connection (including these research projects) has been erased from the webpages of Columbia Hospital!
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,934 posts)3. Dr.Oz
Is a monster I wish I could torture and kill.
He would deserve it after what he did to those sweet animal victims. People like Oz should never be trusted around any animals whatsoever. There is no excuse for what he did. Another reason to dispise that republican abusive garbage person.
If someone has an R before thier name,I wouldn't trust them around my pets and those with kids,I would advise you keep your furbabies and human kids away from them too. Who knows what kind of abusive indoctrinating cruel or bigoted shit they would try to get away with.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)4. Oz was the head researcher at Columbia that oversaw the brutal mistreatment and torture of puppies