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Live rabbits still used as a teaching aid

Live rabbits still used as a teaching aid

Mis à jour le 07 August 2018

The use of live animals as part of the continuing training of veterinarians still persists in 2018, while other educational tools and alternative methods exist, and have proven to be effective. We write to the veterinary facility to demand that these courses be stopped.

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On an ethical level, it is no longer acceptable to consider any living animal as "material" or a "living specimen". And at an educational level, alternatives are as effective if not more and are now widely available to replace any animal living in the context of veterinary education. And yet...

One Voice has purchased a program on anaesthesia, dentistry and rabbit surgery given to practicing veterinarians. Imagine in the reality of these animals serving only as course material, it makes you shudder. We are revolted.

A program that underestimates the suffering of rabbits

The instructors demonstrate to their audience using a live rabbit, while digital video, multimedia software or virtual reality would be at least as effective, if not more so. These alternative formats make it possible to see the manipulation much more clearly, offer the possibility to enlarge, to make stills and to watch several times.

So, we deliberately anesthetize these rabbits and make them endure a whole day of manhandling! One can easily feel their pain and stress. To make an anaesthetic last all day long it is certainly necessary to "sleep" them several times... These small animals with long ears and so soft, could suffer this on many occasions, when the effects of these analgesics diminish. Especially during the breaks that the humans will have taken from the coffee machine in the middle of the morning, and then again to be satisfied in the middle of the day. During this time the rabbits will remain on the operating table.

"Demonstrations" rabbits manhandled and mutilated all day in front of students

The program for the day is organized for the humans, yet it is the beginning of the ordeal for these unfortunate rabbits.

9h - 11h: Each of the teachers will subject the "rabbit-material" to different types of anaesthetic. There are at least two rabbits to show these methods of anesthetization by intravenous injection, and by the volatile route (by inhalation of a gas). A catheter is placed inside each of these small beings for this demonstration but especially to be able to inject the analgesics through the day.

Similarly, several methods of orotracheal intubation are used, and therefore so many rabbits will see a plastic tube inserted through their mouth to the trachea and then far down into their throats. It is likely that the clinical actions are repeated several times so that the trainees can see the manipulation process and how to perform this from all angles. At what moment would one consider the impact of all of this of them, certainly "asleep" but also still living, never?

To measure their heart rate, rabbits are certainly kept still with a restraint system, so that the sensors cannot move in case of reflex movement ...

11h30-12h30: After the break, the second part of the morning is devoted to the sterilization of rabbits and the castration of rabbits. The instructors thus remove the reproductive organs of the animals (testicles of males and ovaries and uterus of females). Since several irreversible surgical techniques are taught, one animal is required for each intervention (i.e. at least four per trainer)!

The animals will stay in the classroom while veterinary participants and their instructors go to lunch, and will see them return at 1:30 pm to then proceed to use them for dental extractions!

14h30-17h30: Finally, during the practical work, which are more or less successful tests of anaesthesia, oral manipulation, and intubation will be imposed on new rabbits by the trainees. Veterinarians, either alone or in small groups will then repeat the same operations as seen in the morning, each will take it in turns on the same rabbit...

At the end of the day, the rabbits are all killed. All of them, precisely because their death is made unavoidable after the trauma suffered during the practical courses. Thus, ends their life and their torment, by the liquid flowing through them via the catheter.

One Voice protests against such avoidable practices and demands their prohibition

According to our scientific consultants, this procedure is by no means necessary for the correct learning of these skills! We have written to the veterinary establishment where these sessions are organized to demand their immediate ban. This type of training organized with laboratories should no longer exist, we are working on it.

Julia Mothé
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Didou | Friday 04 May 2018

Bonjour,
Voila je suis etudiant en médecine vétérinaire et j aurais aimé donner mon avis sur la chose.
Je lis bcp de commentaires comme quoi c'est inadmissible pour de futurs vétérinaires de pratiquer ce genre d'opérations et qué nous sommes des sans coeur.
Je tiens déjà à dire que c'est totalement faux, pour ma part je fais ces études par passion mais il faut savoir qu'un être vivant est très complexe et il est impossible de reproduire un mannequin qui respecte tip top l'animal.
Donc que vaut il mieux? Sacrifier des animaux pour pouvoir former des vétérinaires compétents qui seront capable de gérer parfaitement leurs cas où laisser une lacune dans la formation?
Nous ne faisons pas ca avec plaisir bien au contraire, mais j ai espoir que le sacrifice de ces animaux pourront servir à quelque chose d'utile
Pour conclure, toutes les mesures sont mises en place pour que l'animal ne ressente rien. Notre but n'étant pas de le faire souffrir mais d'apprendre

one voice | Tuesday 15 May 2018

Et bien alors, nous nous demandons comment font les chirurgiens pour se former en médecine humaine.

jacqueline | Friday 04 May 2018

encore aujourd'hui vous perpétrez ces gestes qui datent d'une époque révolue; mais bon sang, prenez le bon virage avant d'avoir des cheveux blancs!!!

Véronique | Friday 04 May 2018

Le monde devient de plus en plus cruel avec les animaux, l’être humain détruit tout ce qu’il touche. Je suis dégoûtée par les réactions du gouvernement envers les animaux et par toutes les pétitions qu’on signe et qui mettent 5 ans à aboutir et encore.

aubé | Friday 04 May 2018

Qu'attendent les étudiants pour boycotter ces cours ?