A petition, signed by thousands of registered voters, could lead to a new law if turned in to state representative or Congressman. But you would have to write the petition to be specific, have it filed with your state, and then get the signatures of voters. When that is done the state goes through the signatures to make sure that the people who signed were registered and living in the country where they signed the petition. So, the process is involved to get something like this going and there are rules you have to follow.
Animal testing is very, very , VERY, wrong.
No animal should ever be tested on
many many animal are being tested for cosmetic use. just to name a few, bunnies, monkeys. chimps, orangatuns, and some even test on cats and dogs.
I tested the dogs to see which would have fetched the frisbee the fastest. He fetched a pail of water!
sniffer dogs from the police
about 2.8 million
If the dog dog breeders are registered, have healthy dogs, have clean facilities, and pay love their dogs; yes.
Signing a petition would be rediculous, so he put 1 or 2 dogs out of there misery, you would do the same thing if your dog got jacked up like that. Let Vick come Back. sign your name below this if you agree w/ me.Brian Erckman
About 40,354 animals get tested on each day including dogs,cats,guineapigs,hamsters and rabbits. That's not including the 17,739 mice that are tested on.
Chimps Apes Dogs Snakes And Cats These Are All Tested Animals I Know Of Excluding Rodents And Rats And Mice
Dogs, cats, rats, mice, ferrets
No, Unisom is a human medication that is not approved for or tested in dogs for effect or toxicity. You could cause severe medical problems with this.