There are many practices that are used on animals that people believe heal their wounds, but actually make them worse or do not let them heal at all. Some of the examples I am going to talk about are pretty bad. I do not even see where someone can believe that it would heal a wound. It should be obvious that the practices would be harmful to the animals.
This is one example of a practice that is tradition that uses battery acid and is believed to dry a wound out and speed up the healing process.
How can we stop these practices?Free veterinary services across Africa and the Middle East are provided so working animals with injuries inflicted from curelty can be treated.
I believe that people with beliefs such as these need to be informed other wise. Acts such as these are not healing, they are damaging. Working animals need our help. Read more practices at the following link. Some may surprise you.
Animal Cruelty and Tradition
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I can't believe they would even test battery acid on anything. I realize if it was truly helpful that'd be great but obviously they have no idea until they test it on animals. What if it didn't work and made it worse? None the less, who would even think of anything like that? That's so twisted and discusting. I've never been a big animal lover but I don't agree with testing preducts such as battery acid on them!
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