State Fair Fun
Aug. 31st, 2008 06:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The question I have is, are they doing this next to a fried food vendor??
State Fair Attraction: Live Neutering
"There's something a bit different at the Miracle of Life Exhibit this year at the Michigan State Fair: Live spaying and neutering.
In an effort to control the pet population and educate the public on the benefits of spaying and neutering, live surgeries will be performed in a mobile surgical unit called the 'Healthy Pet Surgical Suite.'
Veterinarians will spay and neuter adoptable cats and dogs from the Michigan Humane Society, while the crowd views the procedure through a large window into the surgical tent. They can also view it close up on two television monitors.
To make it possible to bring the attraction to the State Fair, The Michigan Humane Society partnered up with the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Michigan Partnership for Animal Welfare, the College of Veterinary Medicine Michigan State University and the Michigan State Response."
State Fair Attraction: Live Neutering
"There's something a bit different at the Miracle of Life Exhibit this year at the Michigan State Fair: Live spaying and neutering.
In an effort to control the pet population and educate the public on the benefits of spaying and neutering, live surgeries will be performed in a mobile surgical unit called the 'Healthy Pet Surgical Suite.'
Veterinarians will spay and neuter adoptable cats and dogs from the Michigan Humane Society, while the crowd views the procedure through a large window into the surgical tent. They can also view it close up on two television monitors.
To make it possible to bring the attraction to the State Fair, The Michigan Humane Society partnered up with the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, Michigan Partnership for Animal Welfare, the College of Veterinary Medicine Michigan State University and the Michigan State Response."