EIA cases in West/Southwest

Looks like this has just blown up:

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Hmmm….with a name like “Outlaw”……

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A follow-up inspection in March 2025 allegedly uncovered even more disturbing findings: fraudulent prescriptions for anabolic steroids, dangerous dosages of controlled substances used for performance enhancement, and a lack of legitimate veterinary-client-patient relationships for multiple drug transactions.

Yowza. The details in that linked article are astonishing. It’s like this guy was on a mission to cause havoc, kill horses and break hearts. And his veterinary practice is called Outlaw Equine? Was he trying to forewarn people?

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Sports Illustrated has an article too, with some additional info….

https://www.si.com/fannation/rodeo/texas-board-suspends-josh-harvey-license-over-repeated-violations

And of course, lot of people are calling this a witch hunt and justifying the EIA as “just an employee’s mistake”……

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The name was probably part of his advertising. He was letting people know where they could go if they were looking to do underhanded things.

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I can’t believe the people (I’ve even seen one post from a vet!) defending this dude despite the laundry list of violations. Inexcusable. You do not take risks like that with someone else’s animals.

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