Friend—
Only hours remain in our "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge, your chance to have your
gift matched dollar for dollar, up to our $500,000 goal.
That's DOUBLE the impact to help save animals from fates like that endured by Lunes
the golden retriever, who spent his entire life—six lonely years—in a laboratory,
never knowing what the outside world looked like. But you must give before our midnight
deadline—and it's approaching quickly!
Animals deserve better than terror and torment. Please, make a gift of $5 or more to the
"Stop Animal Testing" Challenge today.
—Ingrid
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Dear Friend,
Until earlier this month, Lunes was one of some three dozen lonely, sickly dogs
suffering in a laboratory at Texas A&M University (TAMU).
He spent his entire life in the TAMU laboratory where he was born, slowly wasting
away without proper veterinary care—until he died alone in a barren prison cell.
He was only 6 years old.
Right now, dogs just like Lunes are desperately waiting for someone to help them
before it's too late. Will you help them?
Make a gift to PETA's "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge right now and your
donation—even if it's just $5—will DOUBLE in impact to help protect more dogs and other animals from
languishing and dying in laboratories.
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The dogs in TAMU's canine muscular dystrophy laboratory are condemned to metal
cells, many without even the comfort of a blanket. As their muscles waste away,
some will struggle to walk or even stand. Their swollen tongues and weakened
jaws make it difficult to swallow even thin gruel.
The torture that these dogs are made to endure sounds like something out of the
Dark Ages. Experimenters abuse them in crude, excruciating experiments—including
stretching their muscles with motorized levers and then cutting chunks out for
examination.
By supporting the "Stop Animal Testing" Challenge today, you'll be helping to do
twice as much to stop their misery.
Your much-needed gift of $5 or more will do twice as much for the animals suffering at TAMU
and other laboratories! Please don't wait—animals' lives are at stake.
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Lunes was treated like disposable laboratory equipment, and no other animal
should face such suffering. PETA's high-profile online campaigns and powerful
demonstrations are inspiring veterinarians, students, educators, and scientists
to join us in opposing cruel experiments, and we're changing the public's
perception of all animal tests.
This is a campaign that we can win —but only with the determination of you and
other caring PETA supporters. Already, our work is turning the tide against TAMU's
experiments. Today, the school's colony of miserable dogs is dwindling, and
following intense pressure from PETA and hundreds of thousands of our supporters—
including physicians, scientists, and human muscular dystrophy patients—TAMU
stopped breeding dogs to develop canine muscular dystrophy.
But as long as even one gentle, loyal dog (or any animal!) is suffering, we must
keep working.
Will you make a gift of at least $5 to this important matching-gift challenge right now? Dogs
and other animals need you!
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