DETROIT (AP) — A Boston terrier named Mr. Pigglesworth is as frisky as ever — and the Michigan veterinarian who saved the dog’s life on a reality TV show has been cleared of misconduct.
The Michigan appeals court on Friday overturned a $500 fine and probation for Jan Pol, who has a popular show on Nat Geo Wild called “The Incredible Dr. Pol.”
In a 3-0 decision, the court seemed incredulous that Pol was in hot water for saving a dog that was struck by a car. The Mount Pleasant-area vet in 2011 removed Mr. Pigglesworth’s badly damaged eye, stitched lacerations in his mouth and determined that the pelvis would heal without much treatment.
“The dog lived. What did I do wrong?” Pol, 73, told The Associated Press. MORE HERE
Classic case of someone not minding his own damned business.
I’ve seen this guys show and he is awesome. We need the other guys address so we can go burn down Mr. Jealous Busy Bodies house down.
So who is this K-Y (see what I did there?) vet? And the members of the Michigan Vet Board? Publish names and addresses. Let there be rocks thrown through windows.
Another case where we need Loser Pays.
Just another reason I like dogs better than most people.
Damn, just $250 vet bill, as somebody who has spent a lot of money on vets, he is damn cheap.
Liked every vet I ever met, cannot say the same for MDs.
What kind of a brainless, arrogant, inbred, jealous, blood-sucking, snake-licking, ankle-grabbing, overstuffed, dickless, rotten, jackwad-douchenozzle do you have to be to sue somebody like Dr Pol for doing a good job?
Bitch slapping bureaucrats entertaining as hell, whether you are doing the slapping or just reading about it.
So he didn’t wear a mask.
Does that vet in Kentucky moonlight for the Beverly Hills police department? Because Dr. Pol is obviously the veterinary world’s equivalent of Axel Foley.