If the dog has a side effect on a drug such as vomiting, diarrhea, shivering, etc. the human might not react the same way as the dog does. “Mitoxantrone was developed in the hope of providing effective anti-cancer treatment without side-effects on the heart. In experiments with beagles, the drug appeared safe but in clinical practice, cardiac toxicity proved to be a major problem, with several patients suffering heart failure” (“Dogs Should Not Be Used for Animal Experimentation”). It also states that some women were at a risk of having blood clots with the use of an oral contraceptive and some animal tests failed to actually solve the problem. With using dogs and having them take the same oral contraceptive it had a much different effect, it made the dog have a more difficult time for their blood to clot. “The study of an infection that bears no resemblance to that found in a human would be fruitless in terms of developing treatment strategies for the human condition” (“Animal Models of Infection”). Some scientists say when testing on an animal for a human 's sake, it needs to mirror the human as much as possible. This is utterly wrong in the case of dogs because dogs do not react the same way as humans would react to these drugs. The immune system that a dog has allows their stomach to be more acidic than human’s which lets the dogs eat what they please. When the dog takes a type of drug, it is more than likely it will just go through them and have no effect on them. On the other hand the human does not have this effect, which will allow the drug to have more impact on the human than the
If the dog has a side effect on a drug such as vomiting, diarrhea, shivering, etc. the human might not react the same way as the dog does. “Mitoxantrone was developed in the hope of providing effective anti-cancer treatment without side-effects on the heart. In experiments with beagles, the drug appeared safe but in clinical practice, cardiac toxicity proved to be a major problem, with several patients suffering heart failure” (“Dogs Should Not Be Used for Animal Experimentation”). It also states that some women were at a risk of having blood clots with the use of an oral contraceptive and some animal tests failed to actually solve the problem. With using dogs and having them take the same oral contraceptive it had a much different effect, it made the dog have a more difficult time for their blood to clot. “The study of an infection that bears no resemblance to that found in a human would be fruitless in terms of developing treatment strategies for the human condition” (“Animal Models of Infection”). Some scientists say when testing on an animal for a human 's sake, it needs to mirror the human as much as possible. This is utterly wrong in the case of dogs because dogs do not react the same way as humans would react to these drugs. The immune system that a dog has allows their stomach to be more acidic than human’s which lets the dogs eat what they please. When the dog takes a type of drug, it is more than likely it will just go through them and have no effect on them. On the other hand the human does not have this effect, which will allow the drug to have more impact on the human than the