Why begrudge dog getting a scan?

Are we really concerned about the diseases they carry? When we are satisfying our hunger with food purchased outside of the home, do we for one moment stop to think if the vegetables were well washed, or if the meat was not left out in the open for flies to rest on it, or if the very place we buy the food does not have rats and cockroaches walking and crawling around, or if the person preparing the food is not sick with some disease. Are we not aware that people carry some of the most fatal of diseases such as AIDS to just name one? We use the public toilet, do we consider what bacteria are roaming on the seats or the walls we hold on to. Standing in the line at the bank or the grocery or walking through any crowded place, we run the risk of acquiring the “common cold” as we call it.

Or is it that we are really concerned about the backlog of patients waiting for a CT Scan, before seeking to point accusations in a particular direction, research exactly why there is a backlog for these CT Scans and I can assure you the dogs would not be the ones walking on four feet.

So what is the major concern I ask again for begrudging the dogs a CT Scan if it would save their lives. Are we saying because they are called dogs their lives are less important than ours?

If we are so concerned about people and animals having a Scan in the same place then, constructively speaking, why not put our resources of newspaper printers and raise funds to furnish animals with their own CT Scan machine.

Are we aware of The Blind that put their lives in the “paws” of these dogs?

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