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You'll Never Believe The Transformation Of This Starving Stray Dog


When rescuers found a homeless dog they named Kelsey on the streets, she clearly had a rough go. Years of scavenging for food and fighting to stay alive had left her scarred and battered. There was no guarantee that she would be able to make a full recovery when doctors started her rehabilitation.


Yet months later, after a ton of love and care went into helping Kelsey, her human friends accomplished the impossible. They helped her transform from a homeless dog into a truly beautiful creature.




This is where rescuers originally found Kelsey.







She was covered in sores and cuts from snout to tail.







Thankfully, rescuers were able to coax her into joining them back at their compound.







Here she is, ready to take the next steps in her recovery.







Kelsey was finally able to eat real food in a comfortable setting.







Doctors witnessing her for the first time were saddened by the hardships she endured by living on the streets for years.







They were determined to help the poor pup.







Kelsey soon started to make a recovery.







She learned to play with others while her cuts healed.







She was also able to experience the outdoors without getting injured.







Today, she’s almost fully healed.







She is also on her way to sleeping away any mental scars.









Isn’t she beautiful?







All it took was the love and care from a group of dedicated individuals to help bring her back from the brink of death.






(via AcidCow)


It’s people like these rescuers who make a difference. They took a dying dog and transformed her into a beautiful, thriving creature. We need more people like these men and women out there to save our canine companions.




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8 Terrifying Experiments From Real Life Mad Scientists


You can thank science for much of what makes our world go ’round, like food preservation, clean water, and comfortable homes. But as stories like Frankenstein and Jurassic Park have shown us, the road to innovation can sometimes take a gruesome detour that can lead to some unethical choices.


Here are some of the most controversial experiments ever conducted, during which scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could do it, they didn’t stop to think if they should.




Britches








Britches was a monkey who was torn from his mother and forced into animal testing at the University of California. He was assigned to a project that would test a prototype sonar device for blind people. The only problem is that Britches wasn’t blind. The scientists sewed his eyes shut. He was eventually freed by the Animal Liberation Front during a raid in 1985.






Project MKUltra








In the 1950s, the CIA’s resident scientists began experimenting with mind control, using LSD, electroshock therapy, and the repetition of sound. Most of their findings were destroyed during the Watergate scandal, but there is evidence that the government dosed unsuspecting citizens with drugs to observe them.






Criminal Testicle Transplants








Leo Stanley, head physician of the San Quentin prison in 1913, believed that males who committed crimes had less testosterone than other men, so he who would test his theory by giving inmates new testicles. Because of the shortage of human scrotums, sometimes inmates would be fixed with animal balls instead.






Skin Hardening








In an effort to make skin tougher for soldiers, Alber Kligman did experiments by using inmates as test subjects. Kligman would inject them with dangerous chemicals, but all his unfortunate test subjects got out of the deal were blisters, burns, and permanent scars.






The Stanford Prison Experiment








Subjects were organized into two groups. Some were the “guards” and the others were the “prisoners.” Even though they were assigned these roles arbitrarily, the “guards” quickly started displaying sadistic behavior, forcing “prisoners” to strip naked and sleep on the hard concrete. One “prisoner” was dehumanized so much that he had a mental breakdown and was forced to exit the experiment.






The Milgram Obedience Experiment








Participants in this experiment were told by the experimenter to press a button that would shock another person in the other room. The person being shocked was actually just an actor pretending, but the participant didn’t know that. All they were told was that experiment required them to continue shocking this person, upping the voltage until they were motionless. The study found that 65 percent of people would continue shocking the person even after they were screaming in pain. Shocking, right?






Harlow’s Experiments In Isolation








Rhesus monkeys were torn from their mothers as infants and forced into Harlow’s “pit of despair” cage, with only a water bottle to keep them company. The point of the project was to study the effects of isolation on child development and subsequent depression. Not surprisingly, the baby monkeys became depressed. They also developed physical problems like poor digestion.






Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment








The US Public Health Service purposefully injected black male sharecroppers with syphilis in order to study its effects. The effects, of course, were that they would get horrible skin disfigurations and eventually die. It seems the government neglected to treat them after infecting them with the STD. By the way, this went on between 1932 and 1970. That’s 40 years! It spanned multiple presidencies.





It turns out the whole “mad-scientist” thing may not be limited to cartoons. The crazy thing is that these people all thought they were doing a great service for mankind, and were willing to continue their questionable work at any cost.




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