The Underdog by Dr. Hakam Bhullar Review and Giveaway
Dr. Bhullar went against the mainstream veterinarian establishments. He created a low-cost clinic in Vancouver. Dr. Bhullar is an Indo-Canadian veterinarian who experienced racism.
The
low-cost clinic upset many other veterinarians in the area, who charged
significantly higher prices and felt the impact on their practices due to Dr.
Bhullar’s clinic. The effect of his clinic caused a lot of trouble with other veterinarians
in the area. The British Columbia Veterinary Medical Association targeted him
and other Indo-Canadian vets. There was a lot of racism, and this dragged on for
years of long trials.
It's unthinkable that all the lies and false evidence that were planted against him and the vets in his practice. He did nothing wrong and just wanted to help animals get the care they needed. Even though he did nothing wrong, they revoked his license to practice. Dr. Bhullar refused to stand down despite the 2 million-dollar cost of attorneys and other financial and mental hardship it brought on him and his family.
The
book was slow-paced, but it was intriguing and inspiring. The discrimination is sickening. I volunteer in
shelters and foster animals, and I see the ugly impact that the cost of medical
care has on animals. The shelters pay a high price for those sick animals that
could have been a simple fix if they would have taken the animals to the vet. Yet,
I understand that the cost is high and people struggle to care for their animals. I have several special needs animals in my care. Stories like this always make me wonder what I would do in this situation. It takes courage, faith, and passion to take on an establishment.
Details
about the book: A true David and Goliath story—of courage, conviction, and the
fight for justice:
You can purchase the book: https://amzn.to/49fd0vR
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