Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal Cruelty in the United States of America versus Other Countries Animal cruelty has been in the world since the neolithic revolution. In today’s modern era, the United States of America has one of the highest animal cruelty rates versus other modern countries, with having to euthanize 2.7 million animals yearly against countries like Australia, who euthanized 40,296 animals in the 22014-2015 year (Pet Statistics and Published Statistics). Animal cruelty is on the rise not only in the…

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    usually involves testing on a subject. These subjects are usually animals that were bought by researchers to conduct their experiments. Some of this testing can be done on humans or on animals, but this usually leads to a debate on whether or not ethical to test on animals. This can also referred as an ethical dilemma, which occurs when someone is not able to make a decision due to moral conflicts. Furthermore, individuals question whether it is ever ethical to experiment on animals, the answer…

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    (Center for Disease Control and Prevention). DIAGNOSTIC TESTING There is testing to confirm and identify AI strains, swabs can be from the affected bird or the environment the bird is in. The laboratory looks for AI virus either by using a molecular test, by trying to grow the virus, or both. There are 45 laboratories in the United States that make up the National Animal Health Laboratory Network that do testing for AI; confirmation testing is completed at the National Veterinary Service…

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    not to approach animals. Even if they seem friendly like a wandering dog in your neighborhood, never approach it. Unfortunately, it's not only wild animals that will attack you, but seemingly domesticated pets are known to bite as well. While it doesn't mean you should be automatically scared when you see an animal in the wild, it's best to stay alert to the possibility of attack. It's also important to understand the steps you should take to defend yourself from an attacking animal. Bears…

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    Why are people against owning exotic animals? I understand that exotic animals should be free, but injured ones could become pets. Some animals do not have any hope of surviving in the wild. It is already legal to have them, so why change now. Private ownership should be legal if animal welfare is taken care of. Owning exotic animals should stay legal if born in captivity, not stolen from the wild. Most people are responsible enough to own exotic animals as pets. Captive breeding can…

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    protect animals. In North Carolina there is a law that say if any person should maliciously kill or caused a animal to be killed intentionally will be charged with a felon. Laws like this are put in place to help animals be protected against abusers.Of course sometimes laws like this do not convince or persuade abusers to stop the crimes. Abuse in different Communities Even though animal abuse happens in many communities, different animals are abused in different ones. In ghettos animal abuse…

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    Sloth Bear Case Study

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    Supposedly animals kill their young because they are sick, for genes or can't find food. It is shown that when the baby is deformed or sick the mother will often times eat her child for nutritional values. In this case this is what happened at the Smithsonian National Zoo when Khali, a sloth bear, soon after giving birth devoured her cubs. Apparently the birth was monitored via zoo staff and they cheered when the first little cub cam out into the world but 20 min later, still in labor, she bent…

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    2.8.3.2. Killed vaccines The advantage of killed vaccine is more safety as a result of inactivation of live viral strains. Therefore, it can be administrated to pregnant animals. There are many disadvantages of killed BVDV vaccines, it is more expensive due to large amounts of virus are required for preparation of each dose and adjuvant should be added to the vaccine. In addition, the duration of immunity is shorter and there are requirement for injection two doses to initiate protection (Fulton…

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    Arthritis In Dogs

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    Signs of dog arthritis vary greatly. First, it is important to be able to recognize and understand the many different signs of arthritis. Some may be more obvious than others. Most owners feel that if their dog is not showing signs of pain, then their dog is not in pain. Not so! Dogs are very good at masking their pain. Very rarely are they vocal like humans. They will exhibit other ways of showing their pain. If you are concerned that your dog may have arthritis, it is important to consult…

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    Should it Be Illegal To Euthanize Animals In Shelters? Millions of animals in shelters are put down every year and the blame is only to put on us, the humans. Animals end up in kill shelters because of us. A lot of the time theses animals are euthanized because of what the shelters do to them. They are also killed for the most unbelievable reasons, and sometimes the animals suffer when being euthanized. To most animals, shelters are paradise because they are not lonely and abandoned in the…

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