21. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
U.S. House Passes Cat and Dog Fur Labeling Law
EPA Opens Access to New Toxicity Database
Predicting Drug Responsiveness in Cancer Patients
U.S. House Passes Cat and Dog Fur Labeling Law
Cosmetics Labeling Bill Must Include Animal Testing
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the traditional “dog lab.” In this lab, students learn how drugs affect a dog’s heart and lungs as well as how to perform certain minor procedures such as chest tube insertion on a dog. Physiology teachers, who get paid to
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23. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Class B Dealers - Who are they and why sh...
or shelter that obtained the dog or cat from its legal owner, other than another pound or shelter; is registered with the Secretary and is in compliance with applicable regulations for dealer; A person that is donating the dog or cat who bred and
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24. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
person that is donating the dog or cat who bred and raised the dog or cat, or owned the dog or cat for not less than one year before making the donation;
A research facility licensed by the Secretary of Agriculture; and
A Federal
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stated in 1993,
Why the dog was ever considered as an appropriate animal for carcinogenicity testing is also not entirely clear... Despite the obvious problems of study design and interpretation, carcinogenicity tests in the dog, lasting 7
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a “lab” dog for the benefit of my “companion” dog would be appropriate. Putting more value on certain animal lives is no different than the grievous ethical lapse that resulted in such blights on medical history
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27. National Anti-Vivisection Society: More Transgenic Animals
article explores transgenic dog models of human disease
A Beagle dog has been genetically modified and cloned. Ruppy, short for Ruby Puppy , had a gene inserted that makes a protein that then glows red when exposed to ultra violet light. The
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28. National Anti-Vivisection Society: AnimalLaw.com Stays on Track with Laws/Le...
this—a spate of dog fighting laws were introduced increasing penalties for those convicted of fighting dogs—or organizing or watching dog fights. This followed directly after charges were filed against football player Michael
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29. National Anti-Vivisection Society: Bill to Strengthen the Animal Welfare Act
the Cleveland Clinic used a dog to conduct an unauthorized demonstration of a medical device for a group of salespeople. The salespeople watched as the physician simulated a brain aneurysm in a healthy dog, some even participating in a hands-on
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