i dont see nayhting bad about it, its research god made man above animals for a reason not so we go through live not knowing just because we are trying to save these animals, which there are enough of in this world. they dont even talk!
actually animal rights group are battling against animal test because they claim this brings suffering into the animals. so according to the animal rights groups animal testing is bad for the animals.
Two groups who represent animal "rights" are PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and HSUS (Humane Society of the United States). A group who represents animal "welfare" is: ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Many animal rescue organizations also represent animal welfare. Though the terms "rights" and "welfare" are often used interchangeably, they represent two totally different philosophies. It is often difficult to distinguish what is an animal rights organization and one whose goals are animal welfare. Even while searching for groups to list here, I found animal rights groups included in a list that was supposed to be animal welfare groups. Animal welfare seeks to have animals, whether family pets, farm animals, animals used for experimentation, or others, treated in a humane manner. Animal rights is a movement that goes far beyond animal welfare by seeking protection for animals from being considered human property and elevating animals to the same level as humans. When distinguishing between animal welfare and animal rights organizations, those are the main points I look for, though my answer is simplified greatly and the issues between animal welfare and rights is much more complex than presented here.
In general, the animal rights movement is a social reform movement aimed as having animals viewed as equal to humans. Animal rights advocates generally believe that animals should not be used by humans in any way (even as pets), though there are "animal rights" advocates who do not hold quite that drastic a belief. Some animal rights groups actually believe more in animal welfare than animal rights.
The group Animals Australia is a federation of groups, best known for the promotion and implementation of equal animal rights, for the animals of the Australian nation.
Both movements are based upon an ethical stance concerning the appropriate relationship between human and animals. Both groups seek the good of animals.
Animal rights groups tend (in some instances, in some people's opinions) to hold views which are sometimes extreme with regards to animal rights. For example, "the life of an ant is just as valid/scared/important as the life of a human". (Some people may argue that this is not true, given than an ant is not sentient.) While this many be appealing in a moral and ethical perspective, sometimes this degree of equality is not practicable in everyday life. The animal rights groups who take this hardline view definitely rule out the use of any animals in medical research, regardless of whether it is of benefit to animal or human. It is because of this that animal rights groups are completely against using animal organs for human transplants.
According to several animal rights groups, Guerlain has been intentionally vague regarding their animal testing policies. It is possible that they are testing on animals, so vegans should avoid their products.
Animal Rights groups
Almost all animal rights activists are adamantly against testing drugs on animals.
They believe in animal rights and care about animals.
When purchasing an animal from most auctions, you will find that there is no money back guarantee. If you are going to purchase a large animal such as a horse, it is best to research the animal before you purchase it.
Issue-oriented groups