Video - 1959's Bizarre Experiment: The Two-Headed Dog That Shocked the World
On January 13, 1959, Russian scientist Vladimir Demikhov carried out one of the strangest and most controversial experiments in history when he created a two-headed dog. After years of research โsurgical combination of two animals with the creation of a single circulation," Demikhov chose two different subjects, a German Shepard that Demikhov named Brodyaga (tramp in Russian) and a smaller dog which he named Shavka. After a day of recovery, the two-headed dog was in great shape, taking into consideration the previous 23 attempts. The operation only took three and a half hours and after a dayโs recovery, the two-headed dogs or to be more specific, both heads reclaimed their sense (hearing, smelling, seeing, feeling, and tasting). Sadly, this two-headed dog lived only for 4 days due to a vein accidentally being damaged in the neck. If this accident would have not taken place, Demikhov said that the dog could have lived even up to 40 days.