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    PostSubject: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:36 pm

    RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog
    From The Sunday Times
    July 5, 2009


    Vet Alex Gough whose negligence led to a dog dying in a car


    A VET has escaped with a caution after the death of one of his labradors,
    which was left in a car for six hours on a hot day.

    The incident has led to claims of a cover-up by the RSPCA, which pursues other
    dog owners who leave their pets trapped in sweltering conditions, and the
    vets’ governing body, which failed to take disciplinary action.

    Both organisations have been accused of being too lenient – one even said the
    case was a “tragic accident” – to protect the career of Alex Gough, 37, from
    Clutton in Somerset.

    It comes at the end of a week in which at least 10 dogs died after they were
    left in vehicles during a heatwave. In Nottinghamshire two police dogs were
    killed after their handler left them in a car as temperatures reached 28C
    outside.


    Gough’s two labradors, Heidi and Rory, had to be given emergency treatment
    after they were rescued from the vet’s car in May 2007. Rory, a
    nine-month-old male, could not be saved.

    At the time Damien Bush, Gough’s business partner and fellow vet, urged his
    colleague to report the incident to the RSPCA and the Royal College of
    Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), which can discipline members for acts of
    misconduct.

    Bush was surprised by the approach taken by both bodies. “An RSPCA official
    said to me, ‘If he comes to us and expresses remorse, then he may get off
    with a caution. To be honest, we don’t want to be seen to be going after
    vets because we rely on vets for goodwill’,” he said. “[Gough] then reported
    it to the RSPCA, which conducted a very discreet investigation. He was
    cautioned and it was all forgotten about,” added Bush, who fell out with
    Gough over the case. Gough has since moved to another practice.

    The RCVS took no action against Gough because it decided that he had done
    nothing wrong.

    Following Bush’s inquiry about the case, an official at the college wrote:
    “The weather was overcast, the car windows were left open and a bowl of
    water left for the dogs; a check was made during the morning.

    “In general terms it would seem [Gough] cared for his animals appropriately
    and this incident should be seen as a tragic accident rather than anything
    else.”

    In April the RCVS told a solicitor acting for Bush that “there has been no
    cover-up”.

    “At no stage has it been asserted that Mr Gough intended to cause his animals
    to suffer, and to that extent what happened was an accident, nor has it been
    suggested that Mr Gough was generally anything other than caring towards
    animals,” wrote Jane Hern, the RCVS registrar.

    The RSPCA has consistently urged owners never to leave dogs in their vehicles.
    They say that opening a window or providing a bowl of water inside a car is
    not sufficient to stop animals overheating. Those who are prosecuted and
    found guilty of allowing their dogs to suffer face a maximum penalty of six
    months in jail or a £20,000 fine.

    The RSPCA insisted it showed “neither fear nor favour” in dealing with such
    cases. A spokesman said the Gough case was “treated like any other case”. He
    said punishments could vary from a caution to a full prosecution, but if
    someone admitted guilt and showed remorse it might lead to leniency.

    The RCVS declined to comment because Gough’s case was now closed. Gough also
    refused to comment.

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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:40 pm

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    Fuckin useless organisation. That vet should be shot too, 6 fookin hours????
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 2:11 pm

    Shocking.... :Angry:

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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:03 pm

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    Fuckin useless organisation. That vet should be shot too, 6 fookin hours????


    absolutely :mad:

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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:53 pm

    Awful bloody awful :Angry:
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:06 pm

    I cant believe anyone ACCIDENTLY, whilst providing water too, left dogs in a car for that amount of time. I hate the RSPCA :shutittt: :wqq: :shutittt:
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:17 pm

    this was NO accident bumping your head is a accident leaving your dog in a hot car for 6hrs is pre-meditated FFS
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:41 pm

    :ezcs: thats disgusting
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:42 pm

    thats really bad
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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA accused of cover-up over death of vet’s dog   Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:38 pm

    not the 1st time the rsvc have covered up to protect vets remember programme recently about vets where the one got his job back
    After false treatment to animals which resulted in a cat having leg aputated because he put bandage on to tight
    And anyone who supports the rspca will always get let of with a warning if they do something wrong
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