From PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Puppies locked in a garage, bred to suffer
Date September 27, 2019 2:41 PM
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PUPPIES WILL BE SOLD TO LABORATORIES FOR CRUEL AND DEADLY EXPERIMENTS.

We MUST stop their suffering—and your gift today will do twice as much to help!

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Dear Friend,

Dozens of sweet, helpless puppies will soon be born into a life of isolation and
fear at a beagle breeding mill set to open soon in Wisconsin. The couple opening
the dreadful facility plans to breed dogs in order to sell them to laboratories
that most will never leave alive.

The breeders intend to keep as many as 1,000 dogs in a single barn, with dozens
more caged in their garage. None of the animals will ever be allowed outdoors
before they're shipped off into the hands of experimenters.

Will you help us protect dogs and ALL animals from such misery by making a gift
that will DOUBLE in impact through our "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge today?
Even $5 is enough to help. Every dollar you give before October 31 will be
matched, dollar for dollar, up to our $500,000 goal!

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As long as experimenters are allowed to torture dogs in laboratories,
opportunistic people will provide them. That's why PETA has set a bold goal to
end entire categories of animal testing by 2025.

To accomplish that, we're working to cut off the supply of dogs and other
animals to laboratories that treat them like little more than test equipment:

* We achieved a historic victory this year after a whistleblower revealed that
Louisiana State University was violating the federal Animal Welfare Act by
purchasing dogs from an animal shelter for use in its deadly classroom
training exercises . On its website, the shelter deceptively listed dogs as
"adopted" or "released" when they had actually been sold to the school's
laboratory.

PETA filed a legal complaint and drummed up so much opposition to this
practice that Louisiana enacted a new state law prohibiting shelters from
selling live animals to laboratories for experimentation. Your special gift
of just $5 or more will go twice as far to help us accomplish more victories
like this one that protect animals from deadly and archaic experiments.

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* After we engaged hundreds of thousands of PETA supporters in our campaign to
stop the transportation of monkeys to laboratories, the number of major
airlines that still ship them has dwindled to just one.

We've made so much progress in keeping sensitive primates from being torn
away from their homes and families; crowded into cramped, dark crates; and
flown to laboratories that experimenters are now trying to persuade the U.S.
Department of Transportation to compel these private airlines to resume their
shipments. With your help, we can ensure that these efforts fail—and right now,
every dollar that you give will DOUBLE in impact.

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Your generous gift of $5 or more today will power PETA's efforts to cut off the supply of live
animals to laboratories—and stop the demand for them altogether. Until October 31,
your donation will be matched , dollar for dollar, giving you the rare opportunity
to make an even greater impact on the lives of dogs, monkeys, and other animals
condemned to suffering and death in laboratories.

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