The HSUS

Stand with us to end experiments on dogs

Experiments on dogs are more common than most people realize. Over the last three years, 44,000 dogs were used in experiments each year on average in the United States. In addition, tens of thousands of puppies destined for labs are born at breeding facilities every year.

At the end of the experiments, the dogs are typically killed.

Many dogs (an average of nearly 400 per year over the last three years) are not given any kind of pain medication to help relieve their suffering or distress during or after the experiment.

This is not a small problem. Experiments using dogs are happening in 46 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico. The federal government plays a role by funding, requiring and/or carrying out these experiments. For instance, between 2015 and 2019, the National Institutes of Health awarded over $202 million in taxpayer money for experiments using dogs. We need your help to end this.

We need your help to end this. Please stand with us and call on state and federal governments to end experiments on dogs and invest in science that doesn’t cause animal suffering.

TAKE ACTION

Please sign the petition and demand that action be taken to end testing and research on dogs.

After you sign, please share the petition with colleagues, friends and family.

This action alert is for U.S. residents.

Your pledge

I support ending experiments on dogs. There are serious ethical and scientific issues associated with the use of our companions as experimental models. We must proactively, and fully, replace dogs with non-animal technologies.

Significant progress has been made in the development of these sophisticated non-animal methods, which provide results that are faster, more accurate and better at mimicking the human body than the outdated experiments that have been used for decades. These technologies will only continue to evolve and improve, while antiquated animal experiments will still have severe limitations.

No dog deserves to suffer in a barren laboratory, especially when the potential exists for methods that are better for both humans and animals. 
 

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