Litigation
Oct. 15, 2002
Pet Sounds
Column by By Linda H. Wyner - The media frenzy over dog attacks and animal rights raised in the Diane Whipple dog-mauling case overlooks another aspect of animal law quietly appearing in the courts: veterinary malpractice. Pet owners increasingly are turning to the courts to redress the loss of a companion animal that is injured or dies as a result of veterinary care.
The media frenzy over dog attacks and animal rights raised in the Diane Whipple dog-mauling case overlooks another aspect of animal law quietly appearing in the courts: veterinary malpractice. Pet owners increasingly are turning to the courts to redress the loss of a companion animal that is injured or dies as a result of veterinary care.
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