Michigan State Vets: STOP creating wounds on Beagles to show ZERO benefit!!!

Das Problem

At Michigan State University, Small Animal Clinical Department, Beagles after Beagles are used to create wounds. Study after study that has been published by this group showed not a single benefit for the products they tested. They have tested some commercially available gel, laser light and wound pressure therapy (with the latter being advantageous, but there are already much better studies out there on REAL wounds, not artificially created). No beneficial effect was shown with the gel or the laser light. But instead of stopping, the statements in the end of their papers always state "further studies are warranted to test the gel in a different application protocol, or to test the laser light, which showed no benefit, on female vs male dogs". This regardless use of animals, this reasonless torture should not be published in journals. After all, potentially the only reason they do this for is to get publications. This should no longer be supported by Veterinary Journals.

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Das Problem

At Michigan State University, Small Animal Clinical Department, Beagles after Beagles are used to create wounds. Study after study that has been published by this group showed not a single benefit for the products they tested. They have tested some commercially available gel, laser light and wound pressure therapy (with the latter being advantageous, but there are already much better studies out there on REAL wounds, not artificially created). No beneficial effect was shown with the gel or the laser light. But instead of stopping, the statements in the end of their papers always state "further studies are warranted to test the gel in a different application protocol, or to test the laser light, which showed no benefit, on female vs male dogs". This regardless use of animals, this reasonless torture should not be published in journals. After all, potentially the only reason they do this for is to get publications. This should no longer be supported by Veterinary Journals.

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