It is harm people just shove needles in them and it can kill them!
yes, in many cases of animal testing animals die and or get very sick during the testing process.
the faith is that it dosent harm animals all the time
Yes, it is very harmful because the chemicals in makeup is poison to the animals.
It may be necessary in some cases, to see the possible effects with medicines and drugs. Testing beauty products is another matter. Some agree with it others do not.Another answer (NOT mine):No! People just don't want to harm humans so they test on animals. They think they have to test beauty and medical products on animals, so they just do it. There are better ways to test products than testing on animals but they don't want to spend a lot of money testing on anything else.
Yes, the assertion that animal testing causes harm to animals can be considered a claim of policy if it advocates for a change in practices or regulations regarding animal testing. This claim implies that there should be a policy change to reduce or eliminate the use of animals in testing due to the harm they experience. It goes beyond merely stating a fact and seeks to influence actions or decisions related to animal welfare.
It does purmanate harm to the animals. It puts them in complete danger. And it is just sad to see them go through that.
It usually does more harm than good. Not only is the process torturous and deadly for the animals involved (i.e. open heart surgery performed on dogs without anesthesia, brain fluid extracted from cats, burns inflicted on rabbits, dyes and chemicals injected into the eyes of animals etc) but it also does little to further the medical community. Many tests are repeated numerous times by different companies because their is no reporting database so tests often get duplicated a multitude of times. Furthermore, companies are legally allowed to do the test over and over until they get the desired result. So, say if a company is testing the safety of a chemical in a household cleaner and 50% of the rabbits die, they can keep running the same test (or dilute the amount of the chemical) until they get the legal amount of deaths so they can put the product on the market. It is not protecting us, just getting them past legal hurdles at the expense of animal lives. Moreover, we now have things like artificial skin which makes it unnecessary to perform these tests on living subjects. I hope that answers your question!
After makeup testing, animals can experience various negative effects on their skin, fur, and overall health. They may develop irritation, swelling, redness, or even permanent damage to their eyes or skin due to the chemicals present in makeup products. It is important to advocate for cruelty-free testing methods to prevent harm to animals.
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)
it depends what level of science is used on the animal you have to know is it like seeing what the animal eats at what time then no butt if it is like animal testing then it brings harm to animals
we should test products on animals because they can easily be replaced and humans cant -- Rubbish! Humans are different from animals. What is good or bad for one is not necessarily for the other. We should test on convicted prisoners! These people have committed crimes against society and this way they can serve their debt to society.
People could still have reactions to the product that was tested on animals!!! People could still have reactions to the product that was tested on animals!!!