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How dogs are used in testing and how we can stop experiments We documented hundreds of dogs, monkeys, rats and pigs undergoing experiments, including terrified beagle puppies being force-fed potentially toxic drugs in cruel and ineffective months-long tests paid for by Crinetics, a pharmaceutical company in San Diego
Stop Spending Tax Dollars on NIHs Cruel Animal Experiments We first started fighting dog testing funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) together in 2021, when we exposed a wasteful $1 7 million grant to cut the vocal cords out of 44 beagle
Dogs in Laboratories - PETA More than 47,000 dogs are tormented in U S laboratories every year PETA’s undercover investigation inside the laboratories of the University of Utah revealed that the school was purchasing homeless dogs and cats from local shelters for use in invasive, painful, and often deadly experiments
The Cruelty of Breeding Dogs for Invasive Research Thousands of dogs are trapped in inhumane breeding facilities and labs in the United States and abroad Excellent non-animal alternatives are readily available for all sorts of research When
Dogs Mutilated and Cats Confined at High Quality Research A six-month PETA undercover investigation into the laboratory found that its veterinarian denied dogs pain relief after mutilating them in a crude attempt to quiet their barking The company deprived dogs and cats of adequate veterinary care, leaving sick and injured animals to suffer from open wounds, inflamed skin, and eye conditions
Dogs in Research - National Anti-Vivisection Society In 2022, NAVS published a scientific article on the use of dogs as experimental models in the U S which aimed to bring some transparency about the use of dogs in research, as U S institutions are not required to report the purpose of research using dogs (and other AWA-covered animals)