For their entire lives, Donna and Figaro the rabbits never saw the light of day. They spent life in a cage at an animal testing laboratory, and they were constantly used for animal tests. The grim ...
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See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Using animals for cosmetic and medical testing remains a strongly ...
After a laboratory closed, 32 lives hung in the balance, and animal lovers stepped in to ensure the future was bright. Thanks to New Life Animal Sanctuary, in Lake Elsinore, California, rabbit mothers ...
For nearly 10 years, Sally the rabbit only knew two places - her wire-bottomed cage and the exam table. Sally and a male rabbit named Dutch had been used as teaching aids at a veterinary technician ...
There is a considerable interest and need for evidence-based recommendations regarding the social housing of laboratory rabbits. This presentation will review the principles surrounding the social ...
Healthy laboratory animals who are no longer needed in research deserve the chance to be rehomed. The practice of rehoming retired laboratory animals is more common with dogs, but other species are ...
Like a person who stubs her toe, gets stuck with a needle or is otherwise put into an unpleasant position, animals express pain in their faces. We humans just don’t always recognize it. Now, ...
General: Ethical considerations and regulatory issues / Marilyn J. Brown and Kathleen L. Smiler ; Anesthesia and analgesia / Patrick A. Lester ; Rashida M. Moore, Katherine A. Shuster, and Daniel D.
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