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Puppy Suffers Severe Injuries During Grooming Session at San josé Veterinary Clinic
A family in San Sebastián, San José, has publicly accused a veterinary clinic, located within a shopping center, of inflicting severe injuries on their six-month-old dog during a routine grooming appointment. The pet, named Emiliano, reportedly sustained notable trauma, including a severely reddened eye and a serious hip injury, necessitating emergency care at a different veterinary facility.
Cinthya Vega, Emiliano’s owner, shared her distress on social media, stating that the blows were so forceful that the puppy now requires amputation of his femur head, despite his young age. She accompanied her post with an image of Emiliano and a radiograph detailing his injuries.
Surveillance footage from the clinic appears to corroborate the family’s claims. The video shows a worker aggressively handling the animal, wich is restrained by a tight leash. The worker is seen combing the dog roughly and striking it with a brush and her hand.
In response to the public outcry and the viral spread of the video,the veterinary clinic issued a statement confirming the immediate termination of the employee responsible.The clinic pledged to cover all of Emiliano’s medical expenses for his complete recovery. They also indicated that they have engaged their legal counsel to pursue appropriate legal actions regarding the incident.
The incident has ignited widespread outrage across social media platforms, with many users demanding accountability and stricter regulations for grooming services. several individuals have shared similar negative experiences with grooming establishments.
“It’s terrible.If you don’t like your job, find one you do like, but don’t mistreat a defenseless being,” commented Natalia Rodríguez.
Keyreth Carvajal expressed her concern, noting, “there are so many cases of dogs who have even died during grooming. I don’t understand why people who dislike animals go into this field. I do everything for my dog myself because I don’t trust anyone. I hope they pursue this veterinarian and that person to the fullest.”
“It’s critically important that there are cameras to observe these kinds of things. I suffer just watching that video,” wrote Daisy barrantes.
Fabiana Castro added, “I trusted my puppy for grooming with this lady and he was left without an appetite for three days.”
the case has resurfaced the ongoing debate on social media regarding the necessity of more stringent regulations for grooming services in Costa Rica and the broader issue of animal welfare within veterinary centers, notably on World Dog Day.