From PETA <[email protected]>
Subject 25 dogs trapped in a torture chamber—help them!
Date October 26, 2020 12:16 PM
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Dear Friend,

There is a desolate, terrifying place where frightened dogs are cowering in barren metal cages … where some suffer from swollen tongues and weakened jaw muscles that make it difficult for them to swallow even the thinnest gruel … where dogs
with a painful canine form of muscular dystrophy (MD) struggle to walk, eat, or sometimes even breathe .

This nightmare has been playing out in laboratories for almost 40 years —and at Texas A&M University (TAMU) for the last eight.

As you read this, there are still 25 dogs warehoused in the school's
laboratory—at least 12 of whom are healthy and could be quickly adopted into
loving homes. We can't relent now—these dogs need us.

Friend, will you help PETA end cruelty to animals by
supporting the "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge right now? Your gift today—even as little as $2—will be matched dollar for dollar, going twice as far to help
save these 25 dogs and protect other animals from immense suffering.

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Despite decades of such torturous experiments on dogs, there's still no sign of
a cure—or even a treatment—to reverse the devastating symptoms of MD in humans.

Since PETA first revealed the suffering of dogs at TAMU, compassionate people
have flooded the university with e-mails and phone calls and plastered
eye-opening comments across its social media pages—all demanding that the school
stop experimenting on dogs and release every single individual who's imprisoned
there. Our campaign is working: The university has shut down its hideous breeding program, many of the nearly
100 original dogs have been adopted by families, its lead canine MD experimenter
has retired, and TAMU is now so desperate that it's attempting to censor free
speech on its social media pages (even after agreeing not to as the result of a groundbreaking PETA lawsuit for its previous
attempts).

But 25 dogs are still imprisoned in the school's laboratories along with countless other animals.
Please, help us keep the pressure on TAMU and other institutions to make animal
tests a part of history and instead focus on modern, non-animal research
methods.

Donate $2 or more today and your contribution will immediately DOUBLE in impact, up to our
$500,000 goal, strengthening our work to protect dogs, cats, and other animals
from cruel experiments.

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Thank you for everything that you do to help the dogs at TAMU and the other
animals who need us.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

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