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Animal dissection
Topic Started: Feb 7 2014, 01:20 PM (3,221 Views)
Elephas Maximus
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fridooh
Feb 17 2014, 04:14 AM
Is it even legal to freeze your dead dog and then slice it open? I'm pretty sure that's a crime here xD But I guess rules are different in Russia, and I'm not going to judge you since it's probably quite interesting to learn about the dogs anatomy. I will just ask you to please put the pictures in a spoiler! :)
The dog was gifted to me by owners after it was put to sleep because of old age and many organs malfunction. So it's mine now despite not being mine before)))
I don't keep dogs because a living one requires constant care, and keep only 'dumb' small animals such as invertebrates that don't suffer if rehomed when I should leave for a field practice or for a vacation. Btw my micro-organisms are always with me :D
It's not a crime to slice open a dead dog in Russia if it was humanely euthanized. But it's illegal to dump it on the road when you're finished.
You cannot legally bury your pets in the city yard - only at official animal cemeteries, or sending them to a vet for disposal as biohazard waste (means no grave to visit of course)
And in the countryside, everything usually goes to the earth.
I work with disease-free animals (don't have the guts for a parasite-infested stray dog), and neutralize the leftovers with (really)strong peroxide, making them enviromnentally safe and possible to use as a fertilizer.
Edited by Elephas Maximus, Feb 17 2014, 12:51 PM.
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Bad news - Scottie refuses to defrost (I kept him on the balcony to thaw at +5C but weather got colder)
So I probably do a cat first.
Edited by Elephas Maximus, Feb 20 2014, 02:04 PM.
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