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I actually posted a discussion about this in the doodle debate group... if anyone actually wants to join in on this debate.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/doodledebateclub/forum/topics/med...
And to answer your question, yes, they are used in medical research. I'm going to go do some more research, but here is one link I found with some information ...
http://www.aavs.org/researchDogsBonds.html
Jane I can't say if your local hospital research facility is using dogs and cats for research but YES they are used for research. This is why you never want to give your dog away for FREE!! My understanding is that brokers pick up free dogs and sell them to research facilities. Is this right Camilla??
I have to admit I get a bit overwhelmed with the entire subject. Dogs, cats, rabbits and so on. At what point does an animal become small enough that it is okay to torture it in the name of science? It is a hot topic.
I saw a story on tv about a dog rescue organization that actually takes the dogs who have been "retired" from research facilities and rehabillitates them and find them homes. Of course not all dogs survive the research. It was very sad.
Yes, probably more than you want to know.
Have you ever heard the phrase, "The rabbit died." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_test
Yep, they are used for product testing and for medical research. To undersacore Ricki's comment about giving your pets away "free to good home", there are people called "batchers", Class B animal dealers, who search Craig's List and other sources for "free to good homes" pets, and then sell them for medical testing.
Rumor has it that some shelters also give their unadoptable animals to research labs; but of course, I have no verification of that.
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