From [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject Cannoli is STILL trapped in a laboratory—help him
Date April 24, 2020 12:14 PM
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Dear Friend,

Cannoli, a sweet and healthy golden retriever, should be enjoying comfort and
safety with a loving family before the April 30 deadline.

Instead, he's languishing in a laboratory cage—even though Texas A&M University
(TAMU) has temporarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic and sent students
home to their families.

After a determined PETA campaign led TAMU to announce last year that it had
stopped breeding dogs to be tormented in painful, pointless canine muscular
dystrophy (MD) experiments, Cannoli was made available for adoption. But now
he's been taken off the list and transferred to another laboratory, where his suffering will
continue.

Every dollar you give right now will DOUBLE in impact, up to
our $10,000 goal, to help us stop cruel and deadly experiments. Will you make a
gift of just $3 or more today?

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Experimenters have been confining dogs with debilitating canine MD to barren
cages and tormenting them in painful tests for more than three decades— which
hasn't yielded a single treatment that reverses symptoms of MD in humans.

Crude, cruel tests on animals waste lives and resources when researchers should
be focusing on actually helping humans, and now, even the most stubborn
companies, institutions, and government agencies are finally changing their
tune. For example, the National Institutes of Health has taken a potential
COVID-19 vaccine straight to human trials—without waiting for a lengthy
animal-testing phase, paving the way for cruelty-free research in the future.

PETA is leading the charge to spare dogs horrible lives in laboratories and
breeding mills, end crude "fright" experiments on monkeys, stop the terrifying
forced swim test on mice, and promote the development and use of
animal-friendly, human-relevant testing methods and technology.

When we started our campaign against canine MD experiments, TAMU experimenters
had nearly 100 dogs in their clutches and were intentionally breeding them to develop symptoms of the disease. Today, after our determined
online activism, our demonstrations, our lawsuits, the help of MD patients and
500 physicians, and more, the school has ended its breeding program, and fewer
than 30 dogs are still suffering there. We're making huge progress—but we must
keep pushing to cross the finish line, because TAMU is still treating Cannoli
and dozens of others like disposable lab equipment rather than the sensitive
individuals they are. Animals deserve better.

You can help Cannoli and countless other animals in laboratories: Make your gift
of $3 or more right now and it will DOUBLE in impact to power PETA's work
to end all animal testing.

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