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    Barrel Racing in the Raw What would you do if you were told that the only activity that you truly love is cruel? In society today, barrel racers are being bashed for cruelty of their horses. I have been barrel racing for eight years now and I can confirm that the sport of barrel racing, if performed correctly, is not cruel to the animal in any way. However, it is quite the opposite. Riders take special care for their horses, it is difficult to cause a horse pain, and there are rarely any body…

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    The pharmaceuticals U-50.488H in 0.6 and 1.25 mg/kg doses for control animals was ineffective for behaviour changes. In the same time the 2.5 mg/kg dose decreased the number of approaches compare to the behaviour of animals, which got injected with saline (p < 0.001) and the pharmaceuticals in 0.6 mg/kg dose (p < 0.05) and 1.25 mg/kg (p < 0.001). For aggressive male mice the pharmaceuticals with 2.5 mg/kg dose decreased the number of approaches to partition compare to behaviour of…

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    Imagine being separated from your family at birth, thrown into a cage, fed badly, forgotten about, unloved, and tortured through some of the most terrifying and worst pain? This is the daily life of a test animal. It is horrible, torturous, and unfair. Animal testing should be forbidden in every country. It is a completely pointless thing to do, and creates many negative effects on both animals and people. It is an awful and disgusting thing to do to another living creature with similar feelings…

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    I am writing to you, Jeremy Rifkin, today to talk about the article that you have written “A Change of Heart about Animals”. In the article you talk about how animals do have at least basic human feelings and if not more. That “many of our fellow creatures are more like us than we had ever imagined”. That we should do something about how we treat the animals around us. I absolutely agree with you and think we should treat the animals around us differently than we do now. There have been many…

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    Animal Testing Ethics

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    Pharmaceutical Sciences, 73(1), 1-6. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/904096963?accountid=158790 Animal testing has been one of the biggest worries of environmentalists and animals friends . Few initiatives has been taking to ensure a better treatment toward animals during experiments . in the 18th century , an organization called abolitionists raised its voice against the use of animals for testing followed by SPCA (societies for protection and…

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    getting sick from (with the help of animal testing) the list goes on and on from rabies to e-coli. Animal testing is also done on animals that are already sick and give them the best veterinarians to try help them at no cost but to try the newest treatment for the disease( Ulrich). Using already sick animals changes the percentage of the failure rate of successfully animal tested product on humans from ninety-two percent failure to all the way down to the thirties( Ulrich). Using already sick…

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    Is animal experimentation justified? Some say yes, while the other side says no. Those that oppose animal experimentation argue that animals have their own unalienable rights and should not be tortured for our benefit. However, diseases such as smallpox, Polio, tuberculosis, and meningitis are not nearly as common as they were in previous times. Diseases that were thought to be incurable such as cancer and AIDS are slowly becoming vulnerable to new medicine that is being tested. Advocates of…

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    Animal Testing is the experimentation of products on animals. This testing is used to study the effects and how safe a product is for humans. I choose this topic because the vast majority of testing on animals is cruel and inhumane. For all the animals that are killed by the tests performed on them, most of the tests are inconclusive and provide wrong information. The testing kills innocent animals and this method of testing should be stopped. ***The end of brutal animal testing would save…

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    So many animals around the world die every year. This is happening because of animal testing. Each year more than 100,000,000 animals die in U.S laboratories. Animals should not be tested on. Animal testing is cruel and unkind.The common Lethal Dose 50 ( LD50) involves finding out which dose of a chemical will kill 50% of animals. People use chemicals purposely to see if the animals will die from it, that is just cruel. Some of the animals are pushed to forced feeding, forced breathing, and…

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    Cruelty On Animal Rights

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    electric prod until they ride bikes and turn somersaults on command. People who use animals in the entertainment business insist that cruelty is the exception, not the rule. They point out that anticruelty laws exist to protect animals from harsh treatment. Acts such as the diving mules would not be allowed to continue if the public thought cruelty was involved. They argue that what activists view as entertainment actually results in public education about animals. As the public learns to…

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