Benji, a 10-year-old mutt, had a debilitating stroke earlier this year. Its owner, an Australian diplomat in Taipei, Taiwan, took her to a vet and asked that the dog be euthanized to save her needless indignity and suffering.
According to Taipei Times, veterinarian Yang Dong-sheng, took the money but unbeknownst to the owner, decided to save Benji at his own expense. Within weeks, Benji had recovered enough to escape from the doctor's home and was later caught by a dog-catcher who found her wandering on the street.
Benji was then returned to her owner of record, who was shocked to find the dog still alive. He decided to sue the vet for breach of contract. The doctor, on the other hand, claimed that he did nothing wrong.
Enru Lin of the Taipei Times has the full story: Link - via Arbroath
It's truly sad how many people decide to put down their animal rather than pay for a minor surgery or give it up for adoption to someone who would be willing to pay for the surgery.
And let's be clear, it's a hard decision for any owner to make to have their pet euthanised and then they find out that not only did the professional they placed their trust in lie to them about the prospects of their beloved pet's chances of survival and a decent quality of life, he takes their money under false pretenses! It's an appalling abuse of trust.