A heart-wrenching plea for justice echoed at the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners meeting as a devoted pet owner shared the tragic story of her dog, Lady. The owner, who adopted Lady and her companion Spike in 2014, recounted the harrowing events following a vicious dog attack that left Lady severely injured.
In a passionate address, she accused veterinarian Dr. Sam Seymour of preventing Lady's transfer to a facility equipped to provide the necessary medical care. "Instead of allowing me to pick her up... she was forced to lay there and suffer for hours without her family," she stated, highlighting the emotional toll of the situation. The owner described the agonizing wait, revealing that by the time she was allowed to see Lady, the dog's condition had deteriorated significantly.
The owner emphasized that this was not merely a case of negligence but an act bordering on animal cruelty. "Had I been allowed to come to the hospital... I would have saved her life," she lamented, expressing her belief that Lady could have survived with timely intervention.
The emotional testimony raised critical questions about veterinary practices and the treatment of animals in distress. As the board deliberates on the case, the owner hopes for accountability and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Lady's care. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for veterinary standards and animal welfare in Texas.