Yes, but only if the animals aren't caused undue harm, and only if it's for a good cause (e.g. medical research NOT cosmetics)
its right because if they do the research right they can cure a disease but only for diseases not for cosmetics or anything else
Do your research on the animal and if you are willing to meet its high demans for between 6 to 8 years then a ferret might be right for you
Animal Research Institute was created in 1952.
Research the animal theater and then you can train an animal
Some people are impulsive buyers and do not realise the responsibility of looking after an animal, though sometimes if people already know a lot about the animal already or have had the animal before they may not need to do excess research. If you are looking to get a animal for the first time. I suggest researching the animal so that you can find the right foods or the right cage for the animal. Animal charities often give the best advice on how to handle the animals.
some drawbacks of animal research
very important to science
A good website for animal research is aboutanimalshelters.webs.com
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A monkey
I haven't done any applied research with animal testing, although I have done basic research with them in the past. However, every drug and medication that is on the market today has had animal testing. Antibiotics, Pain Meds, Heart Meds, etc. Certainly animal research also includes basic research and not every test will result in a marketable drug.
Cynthia Petrie Smith has written: 'Animal euthanasia' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Animal welfare, Euthanasia 'The cat' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cats, Animal welfare 'Animal models in biomedical research' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Biomedical materials, Animal models in research, Swine, Research 'Housing, husbandry, and welfare of horses' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Horses, Housing, Animal welfare, Breeding 'The dog' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Dogs, Animal welfare 'Animal models of disease' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Animal models, Diseases, Laboratory animals, Animal models in research