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Two Veterinary Nurses Have Been Suspended After Their Video Went Viral


Two vet nurses have been suspended after videos of them playing with a dog’s castrated testicles emerged online.

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The sick video showed the two nurses bouncing the testes on the floor while laughing about what they are doing.

Animal lovers and pet owners slammed their actions and demanded the nurses to lose their jobs.

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The videos were recorded by an employee at the Ohana VetCare clinic in Singapore, and the two vets have been suspended.

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In a short video the nurses can be seen playing with the testicles before throwing them to the ground as one vet said ‘bounce bounce.’ In other videos, staff members played around with the body parts as one said ‘I can juggle balls.’

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Other videos also show vet nurses mocking a cat after its ears were removed and asked social media users if the animal is a ‘cat or seal.’

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The clinic named the staff members as Leandra and Janice. After backlash from animal lovers, it was announced that the two would be suspended while investigating the matter.

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Ohana VetCare wrote in a statement: “It has come to our attention that two of our nurses posted a video on their personal social media account of themselves, in our clinic, after several of our patients had been through various operations.

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“The video displayed wholly inappropriate behavior for people working in veterinary care, where our primary aim is to always ensure the welfare of all animals.”

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The statement added: “We want to assure all our clients and members of the public that we will take remedial action to ensure that every of our patients’ care and wellbeing is taken seriously and we will not compromise on these standards.

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“These actions do not reflect the clinic’s standards nor any of our other employees’ standards. We have a strict policy of treating each and every patient with respect. To further raise our level of care for our patients, we will be conducting more staff training on good animal handling skills to ensure a fear-free environment for all our patients.”

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