does animal testing mutate the animalsyes, it mutates the animals genes
well if the testing is from animal haters the animal will die but if they are good it will live......
Yes because lots of animals die from animal testing witch lowers that animals species
I think none! Testing products on animals is animal testing which I strongly disagree with! Animal testing, if it goes wrong its the animal that suffers. Animal testing can put a lot of stress and pain on animals. I think that animals deserve rights to be free of being tested with things that cause them pain and even kill them.
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In Washington state from 2007 to 2008, roughly 1850 animals died due to animal testing :(
The kind of people that want animal testing are the people that want to see animals get hurt and the people who dont like animals.
Almost all animal rights activists are adamantly against testing drugs on animals.
Animal testing is cruel, inhumane and unnecessary. There are many ways for scientists to test product without abusing animals. Rats, rabbits, dogs and monkeys are just a few of the animals who get tested on. They live very unfortunate lives, caged up and tortured for the purpose of science. These animals don't get to see daylight, and often times they are tattooed with a serial number as identification. When an animal is no longer fit for testing, they are often times killed, and very rarely rescued out to loving families. When purchasing cosmetic items, make sure it is clearly marked "not tested on animals" or something of the sort. The only way to stop animal testing is to stop purchasing products that have been tested on animals.
no, animal testing shouldn't be done. it is cruel. why would you test a cleaner on an animal... i mean its insane what they do to these animals. :)
Yes, many animal byproducts are used within cosmetics and animals are routinely tested upon - even if a company claims not to support animal testing, they may use research based on animal testing by other companies or be owned by a parent company who use animal testing. Proctor & Gamble are the worst for this, they not only use animal testing but have supported grossly unethical animal testing and outright torment animals - aka Huntington Life Sciences.
There is much controversy over the use of animals for research. The practice is known as animal experimentation, animal research or in vivo testing and is conducted worldwide. Over 100 million animals are used annually for this research. Drug testing using animals became a significant part of the drug development process. To avoid new drugs from coming on the market and causing bad reactions, Congress passed a law in 1937 requiring new drugs to be tested on animals first.