When you think of the ideal life of a dog what do you think? Most would imagine a dog would like a loving family, long walks, and the occasional dog treat. Do you imagine them living in cold cage inside of a dark laboratory with no hope of escape? Or being tortured on a daily basis with no love, never feeling the grass under their paws or seeing the sunlight? Doomed and born to die? Probably not. Sadly, due to the inhumane act of animal testing, this is reality for more than 70,000 beagles in the United States. 96% of dogs that are used in animal tests are beagles. Beagles are the chosen breed in animal experimentation because “they are docile, friendly, trusting, forgiving, and eager to please.” It’s hard to fathom that these dogs are being
How would you feel being trapped in a small cage for most of your life without any care, proper nourishment, and exercise. You probably wouldn 't want that, but that 's how life is for these dogs in a puppy mill. They 're about 10 to 1000 breeds of dogs in just one of each of these establishments. It’s a commercial dog-breeding facility that focuses on increasing profits with little overhead cost. The health and welfare of the animals is not a priority.
This product may cause rashes or hair loss, please consult your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. In today’s consumer market products are an important aspect of sales. But how do companies assure their customers that what they are selling is safe to use? How can they inform the consumer what the possible side effects are? Most companies utilize powerless animals as test subjects.
Why Animal Testing is Wrong The human race has greatly benefitted through the use of animals. They have not only been a great form of companionship for people, but have also helped with the success in the world of medicine. For many years, the rights of animals and animal experimentation have been up for debate on whether or not it should be legal. Some may find that animal testing has led to major advancements in the medical world and that it is a small price to pay to save millions of lives, but others believe it is inhumane and that animals should be given the same rights as humans.
Animal testing is cruel and immoral because, approximately every year one million animals die from having experiments on them for different types of cure for human’s diseases. One solution is to stop the animal testing. One of the alternatives is The Non-Invasive technique and Vitro testing. ´ ´I am not interested to know whether vivisection produces results that are profitable to the human race or doesn’t the pain which it inflicts upon unconsenting animal is the basis of my enmity toward it, and it is to me sufficient justification of the enmity without looking further
Imagine a young boy happily frolicking in the leaves on a brisk fall day. Suddenly, he is gasping for air, because he’s suffering from an asthma attack. The frightened boy reaches in his pocket and carefully pulls out his treasured asthma inhaler. Taking a few puffs from this miraculous lifeline, he breathes easily again.
Animal Testing Should we do it? Animal Testing has many harmful effects. Animal Testing has been used for over 100 years for many different reasons and purposes. Cosmetic Animal testing (which is the most common use of Animal Testing) has been banned in the European Union, India, Israel, and Norway. Here are a few ideas why we should not do it, Animals are very different from human beings and therefore make poor test subjects.
We have all seen those science-fiction movies where aliens come to Earth with the endgame of either exterminating or extracting something from us. Picture this scene from a movie: The extraterrestrials abruptly abduct you and take you to their Mothership. You arrive terrified out of your mind. “This can’t be real, this isn’t happening,” you reason. The door opens, before you can see your captors, you get knocked on the head unconscious.
Many Americans have pets in their homes, who they consider to be important part of their lives. As a result many people are concerned with animals rights. Many people believe that animals should be treated the same as humans, however the struggle to find cures for some of America 's most common diseases, animal testing is a key to find these cures. Animal testing should be continued as long as it is done humanely, so we can find cures and new medicines.
Voice for Animals I want you to know that the public are being lied to about the effects of testing products on animals. I think you need to know that everyday products are being used to torture innocent animals. I know that if the nation had all of the information they would join my fight against the horror that is animal testing! Sign up to the ‘Voice for Animals’ protest march today!
Should animals be suffering just because humans are trying to advance our medical techniques? Should they be forced to eat? Should people be allowed to torture them this way? Do you think so? In fact, more than 100 million animals are killed each year during scientific and commercial testing, in the U.S alone.
Imagine this: you hear your mother crying in another room. She has just gotten terrible news. Her youngest son has died from bleeding in the brain from an injury. The loss in the family has been hard on everyone. Your brother received this brain injury while taking a hard blow to the head while in football practice.
Imagine an enraged animal rights activist charging toward a scientist in a white lab coat, desperate to free the little mice that are being used as test subjects. Although comical, this scene may be quite accurate when describing the passion that animal lovers have when it comes to the touchy subject of animal testing. For centuries, animal testing has been used in the medical research field, however many are now beginning to question whether it is ethical. Millions of animals are killed per year due to animal testing, so is this practice worth banning? Animal testing is a controversial subject, with supporters pointing out the medical advances that have stemmed from animal research and animal rights activists declaring it cruel and immoral.
“No matter whether it’s someone from the political left or right, we just need a voice to stand up and defend animal rights” a quote from Brigitte Bardot on animal experimentation. Animal experimentation has been going on for over 300 years and this is just what has been recorded in records. There are many types of test performed on animals:Draize Test: A laboratory test in which a cosmetic or drug is dropped into a rabbit 's eyes, which are held open with clips, to determine the level of irritation. Named after John Henry Draize, a twentieth century pharmacologist with the United States Food and Drug Administration.
Should Animal Testing be Allowed? Animal testing has been a controversial issue for a long time now. Whether or not animal testing is humane or not, both sides of the argument are hard to choose from . On one hand you have the possibility of curing diseases, saving lives, and helping the human race. On the other hand you have the lives of many innocent animals who are being injected, probed, caged and mistreated for just facts.
Dogs are animals who exclusively live in the present, making them not worry about the past or the future. This makes them a good role model for us humans; for the practice of living in the present reduces stress and enhances our overall physical and mental health. Last, owning a dog in our later life can be found as beneficial as owning a dog as a kid, for both circumstances can keep us more healthy. First of all, it promotes responsibility by keeping older people more sharp.