USA, UK and Australia
They should be treated with a little bit of care
Nothing.
Nothing there is No right
No, because they mostly die after testing and the testing is for human medicine. So, even if the testing works on the animal it may not work on us because of different body systems. So again, the answer is NO!
It cost 12 Billion dolllars
To test products for us humans. So that what is being tested on the animal doesn't hurt us but hurts them!:(
Millions
In the US animal testing is regulated by the 1966 Animal Welfare Act (AWA). At this time AWA only covers mammals. Another regulatory instrument is the Health Research Extension Act of 1985 enforced by the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW).
Yes.In the US, under the Animal Welfare Act and the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, any procedure can be performed on an animal if it can be argued that it is scientifically justified.Research facilities are obliged to consider alternatives, ensure the experiments are not unnecessarily repetitive and that adequate pain relief is given (if it will not interfere with the study).
A million cazillion!
All of them.
in 20 states animal abuse is against the law