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    FORD HALL FORUM: Extreme Dog: What Right Do Our Pets Have To Be Saved?

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    Presented by Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University at C. Walsh Theatre

    September 16, 2010

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    “Extreme Dog: What Right Do Our Pets Have To Be Saved?” with Dr. Nick Trout (Angell Medical Center), John Ensminger (Dog Law Reporter), and Dr. Joann Lindenmayer (Tufts Cummings Veterinary School); moderator Monica Collins (Ford Hall Forum Board member) Thursday, September 16, 6:30-8 pm [includes book signing] C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University Have we as a society gone too far in treating dogs with difficult prognoses? Stories of dogs who live against the odds are heartwarming but is there such a thing as going too far to save a dog’s life? If so, where is the line? Is it based on the cost of the medical attention, the projected time and effort for recovery, or some other criteria? And who decides – the state, the legal system, or the owner (if there is one)?


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        C. Walsh Theatre

        55 Temple Street
        Boston, MA 02114

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        September 16, 2010

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        6:30pm - 8pm

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