How could anyone do this to a dog?
Dear Friend, For many of us, a dog is a beloved companion, an affectionate friend we dote over, who nuzzles us when we're feeling blue. But right now in a laboratory, perhaps even one near your home, a dog is being treated like little more than a living test tube—a tool to be used in whatever painful and archaic test experimenters devise, before they're killed and thrown away like medical waste. No experiment is illegal. If they call it "research," experimenters can get away with murder. Please take action for dogs and other animals right now by giving to PETA's "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge. Your gift today of even as little as $5 will be MATCHED, dollar for dollar, up to $500,000—doubling your impact on vital work that's stopping experimenters in their tracks. No dog—or any other animal—deserves to suffer like this. That's why for nearly four decades, PETA has been leading the global movement to end crude and painful tests on animals, something that experimenters know better than anyone. Through powerful campaigning, groundbreaking investigations, and expert scientific advice, we're stopping deadly experiments, shutting down the taxpayer-funded gravy train that animal experimenters rely on, and promoting the use of non-animal testing methods that are better for both animals and humans. Together, we're changing the definition of "research" to one that's more effective and humane. But as long as dogs and other animals are still being burned, poisoned, cut open, and killed in laboratories, we must do more.
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