Animals are being tested constantly in laboratories where they stay in cold cages that is now their new home. Humans believe that animal testing is beneficial because they develop medicines and vaccines that are essentials to human needs. Testing on animals is not necessary because it causes suffering, it is unethical, and it has been unsuccessful for human medication. Animals suffer severely while being experimented in laboratories. They are impotent and voiceless that they do not know what is going on and what will happen to them. Rodents and rabbits are the most commonly used animals that are experimented mainly in the cosmetics industry. They are tortured with substances that are placed in their eyes, leaving them blind and their skins being eroded by the appliance of the products being tested on them. Animals live in stress everyday whilst living in a cold cage unable to convey their natural behavior. The procedures that scientists examen on innocent animals create distress among them as well as agony; “In research and testing, animals are subjected to experiments that can include everything from testing new drugs to infecting with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, burning skin, causing brain damage, implanting electrodes into the brain, maiming, blinding, and other painful and invasive procedures. It can include protocols that cause severe suffering, such as long-term social isolation, electric shocks, withholding of food and water, or repeated breeding and
Do you ever wonder how the makeup that you bought last night doesn’t blind you? Do you ever wonder what happens to the thousands of animals that aren’t in the rescue centers? Do you ever wonder what happens to those animals bought and never to be seen again? Two words, Animal Testing. This awful way of testing hundreds of companies products on these poor, innocent animals. Half to almost all of those animals get killed by these confused researchers looking for a way to make a profit. We need to find an alternative for these cruel researchers. We need to free those animals, they deserve to have a normal life, like any other animal these animals are not any different, nor should they be treated any differently than those animals who have
Hey you, yea you. Ever heard of animal testing? Well if you didn’t animal testing refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology, and diseases, assessing the effectiveness of new medical products, and testing the human health and/or environmental safety of consumer and industry products such as cosmetics, household cleaners, food additives, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals. So basically test human products on animals. Now my perspective on this is that animal testing is wrong and I will tell you why. I believe it is wrong because it is animal cruelty. They are held against their will. While I am telling you all about this awful process I want you to think about your pets, or any pet doesn’t matter just think of an animal.
For many years, animal testing has been very widely accepted in the world for the
Animal testing has been a controversial topic for quite some time, but particularly among animal rights. Animal testing is used to test chemicals and see if they are harmless, or harmful. Usually, scientists do this only when they think that there is a harmful substance in the product that could be harmful to humans. In my opinion, animal testing should be banned and there are multiple reasons why.
Every year, a total of one million children die from pneumonia. If you multiply that number by one hundred, you will have the number of animals that suffer painful deaths due to medical experimentation in U.S. laboratories each year. This number includes animals of all types, from mice and rats to fish and birds. These animals are typically used because of tradition rather than actual scientific reasoning, making their deaths all the more cruel. Animal experimentation is not only unethical, but ineffective and expensive. It should be phased out and replaced with technological alternatives.
Animals suffer severely while being experimented in laboratories unable to convey their natural behavior. They are impotent and voiceless that they do not know what is going on and what will happen to them. Rodents and rabbits are the most commonly used animals that are experimented mainly in the cosmetics industry. They are tortured with substances that are placed in their eyes, leaving them blind and their skins being eroded by the appliance of the products being tested on them. The procedures that scientists examine on innocent animals create distress among them as well as agony. Pointed out by the New England Anti-Vivisection Society, “In research and testing, animals are subjected to experiments that can include everything from testing new drugs to infecting with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, burning skin, causing brain
On a typical evening, you are in your car driving home after a long work day when the thought of the prescription you have been neglecting to pick up pops into your head. You make a sharp turn off the highway into the Walgreens parking lot. Passing through those automatic doors, your eyes land upon the never-ending shelves loaded with beauty products. Wandering through the aisles on your way to the pharmacy, mascara, eyeliner, face wash, and various other beauty products make their way into your shopping basket. At the pharmacy counter, the pharmacist hands you the prescription you came to pick up, and you begin to make your way back to the front of the store to the check out counter. After checking out, you are on your way home with all of
I have been in the past blind to the issue of animal-testing, yet since choosing to use only cruelty-free brands have been forced to conduct research into the world of animal testing; since researching on the internet cruelty-free brands I have become more and more convinced that I’ve made the right choice as various websites highlight both the benefits as a consumer buying cruelty free and the unseen atrocities of behind the scenes animal testing. I feel passionate that the practice of cosmetic testing on animals is both immoral and unethical and believe that as an often overlooked epidemic of questionable ethics we should all be doing our part to stop it.
Today, at this very minute. there are millions of mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, primates and other animals are locked up in tiny cages in laboratories, universities and schools across the world. They are in excruciating pain from all the torture they get put through. All they want is to be free from their daily torment. In this article we will show you the errors of animal experimentation how they are treated and the alternative ways to test products.
Since the discovery of disease, medical professionals have been looking and testing for cures. When looking for a cure or treatment for a disease you go through a series of steps. These steps are full of possible treatments, looking at your progress through a microscope, and then finally testing your possible treatment on live animals. I believe that this step is crucial to finding treatments because although the possible cure works perfectly in a petri dish may in fact be poisonous to living people. Animal testing for medical research is also impacts the effectiveness of prescription medication and even it finds treatments for animal ailments.
Take a moment and think about all the progress we have made as humans. All the technical advances, medical advances and so forth are all technologies we have discovered over time. Humans have learned how to expand life expectancies by making such discoveries. But just how did we get to this point? How did we know what it would take to make a vaccine and that it would actually work? How did we know that an anesthetic would remove the pain of surgery? How do we know what chemicals inside of makeup and beauty products are safe for skin? All of these advances and more could have only been possible with the help of animals and the experimentation of these animals. These questions and many others could only be answered through the help of animals.
Experimenting on animals dates back to the roman times, but since then the animal experimentation industry has grown massively and is now a multi-billion dollar industry. Every year millions of animals are killed in laboratory experiments worldwide. Animals are sometimes skinned alive and left to bleed to death. I decided to conduct this research because I worry about animal welfare. There are many different scenarios in which animals are experimented on. These include Medical research where testing on animals is not aimed at finding cures but finding ways of improving treatments to reduce things such as side effects. Medical testing on animals has and will continue to help the future of medicine. Genetic engineering is the fastest growing area of the animal experimentation franchise, already there are thousands of genetically modified animals. Product testing is where products such as makeup
There are about 17 to 70 million animals used each year for experiments in the US laboratories. These animals are taken from breeding services or kidnapped from their owners. Agencies in the US such as the National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense fund many of these experiments. Today, there are other options other than putting animals through suffering. Even though the animal welfare act is in place, animal experimentation goes against animal rights because animal testing is unreliable, cruel, unnecessary, and weak testing for science.
Animals should not be tested on because they can react differently this is because the DNA between animals and humans some people might say that we have some DNA the same but that is different
Observation and experimentation are how we as humans have been able to learn more about ourselves and the world and universe we live in. One of the most common methods of experimentation is animal testing. However, there are controversies surrounding animal testing. There are some that believe animal testing to be cruel and overdone, advocating for the eradication of the practice and further reliance alternative research methods. Groups like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and other animal rights advocates fall in this category. There are some that believe animal testing to be an invaluable resource and should continue, such as some scientists and research groups. However, there appears to me to be a consensus that is closer to the middle: the belief and understanding that while there are benefits to animal testing, there are flaws in the practice and there should be changes to increase its efficacy while we simultaneously explore alternate testing methods. Many scientists and the National Institute of Health (NIH) subscribe to this idea. I aim to explore the benefits, problems, and implications of animal testing in order to reach a more informed conclusion about a position that is most validated by the information I have used.