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This is an emergency call to action. The NIH just extended a beagle lab’s cocaine testing contract. 7 dogs may be abused and killed. Read below to take action or unsubscribe.
 

Taxpayer, what happened to beagle #1005 is a tragedy.

Tonight, we have a chance to prevent it from happening to 7 more sweet beagles.

Sadly, we didn’t cover our rapid response goal.

Please send just $7 to help save more animals and the “NIH 7.” Here’s your secure link to chip in while you still can.

Please be generous,

Daniel López
Investigations Director
White Coat Waste Project 

P.S. Keep reading to see why I think NIH’s cocaine tests are a tragedy—and how you can help end this and so much more abuse. Taxpayer, please take action before midnight!


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Taxpayer, the NIH just extended payout #75N95022F00001. This laboratory injects puppies with cocaine and abuses them.

More experiments could begin at any moment.

This means there’s an opportunity—but a very short window of time to respond—and save the NIH 7 BEFORE more torture begins.  

WCW is working 24/7 on your behalf to save the NIH 7 and even more animals in labs.  

Rapid Response Deadline: Follow this secure link to support our rapid response campaign and help stop payout #75N95022F00001.

Please chip in $7 (just $1 per puppy!) to help fund all our life-saving work and save the NIH 7 beagles! 

Taxpayers shouldn't be forced to pay $20 billion+ for wasteful government animal experiments.

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