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Animal Rights Essay
Animals have been used in medical research for centuries. In a recent count, it was determined that 8,815 animals were being used for research at
MSU, 8,503 of them rodents – rats, mice, hamsters and gerbils. There were 18 dogs, three cats and a variety of goats, ferrets, pigeons and rabbits. The
struggle against this tyranny is a struggle as important as any of the moral and social issues that have been fought over in recent years." Animal
rights are an emotional issue–second only, perhaps, to the bitter abortion debate." For decades the value of animal research has been grossly
overrated.
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Animal rights activists have gathered much information that has closed down laboratories that violate anti– cruelty statutes. "This includes a
1984 videotape stolen from the University of Pennsylvania Head Injury Clinic. The research subsequently suspended, reportedly involved inadequately
anesthetized baboons receiving blows to the head to break their necks and cause brain damage." Alex Pacheo gives a first–person account of the
conditions he witnessed in a primate laboratory. He is horrified by the painful experiments these monkeys endure. "On May 11,1981 I began
work[at the Institute for Behavioral Research] and was given a tour....
I saw filth caked on the wires of the cages, faces piled in the bottom of the cages, urine and rust encrusting every surface. There, amid this rotting
stench, sat sixteen crab–eating macaques and one rhesus monkey, their liv limited to metal boxes just 17 3/4 inches wide.... [An old refrigerator] had
been converted into a chamber containing a plexiglass immobilizing chair. A monkey would be placed in a chamber, and electrodes attached to his body.
The monkey would be forced to try to squeeze a bottle of fluid with his surgically crippled arm in order to stop the painful electric shock that coursed
through his body. The ceiling and walls of the chamber were covered with blood. I remember Dr. Taub's assistant, John Kunz,
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Animal Testing Essay
Ojasvi Kamboj
Mr. Manier
SMT English 9
6 February 2016 Animals Shouldn't Be Used In Research Testing
Imagine being thrown into a tiny cage containing 5 other humans. The only time you're taken out is when a strange creature yanks you out, and
pushes you into a different room containing some more humans and more of these strange creatures. You look around. The other humans are in small
contraptions that force them to keep their head up. The creature that was escorting you shoves you into one of these contraptions and leaves. Now
another creature arrives wearing a long white coat. This creature is carrying an eyedropper filled with a liquid that you have never seen before. It also
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Animals react to certain chemicals in a way that humans wouldn't. If you feed a dog chocolate it will die whereas if you feed it to a toddler it'll be
perfectly fine. Likewise, some things that animals are immune to are dangerous to humans. For example, vultures can eat rotting flesh and be fine but
a human may die. Fortunately, there are more effective ways of measuring the toxicity of a chemical and they do not require the use of animals.
However, most companies still test on animals because they are so used to it, even though alternative methods are faster, cheaper, and more
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Testing
Do you ever wonder how the makeup that you bought last night doesn't blind you? Do you ever wonder what happens to the thousands of animals
that aren't in the rescue centers? Do you ever wonder what happens to those animals bought and never to be seen again? Two words, Animal Testing.
This awful way of testing hundreds of companies products on these poor, innocent animals. Half to almost all of those animals get killed by these
confused researchers looking for a way to make a profit. We need to find an alternative for these cruel researchers. We need to free those animals, they
deserve to have a normal life, like any other animal these animals are not any different, nor should they be treated any differently than those animals
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These animals used in tests are usually bred in captivity. They can't be sent into the wild or into homes as they would not be able to cope or survive.
Some of these animals are euthanized using a gas that is inhaled and results in rapid death.
In recent years, the practice of using animals for biomedical research has come under severe criticism by animal protection and animal rights groups.
Laws have been passed in several countries to make the practice more "humane". Debates on the ethics of animal testing have raged since the 17th
century. Drug testing on animals became popular in the 20th century. A pharmaceutical company in the USA created a drug that was poisonous to
humans, but they did not know that it was poisonous, so the company just added raspberry flavoring to the drug and marketed the product. The
product was the cause of over a hundred people's deaths. In 1938, the "Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act" was passed. This act stated that in
order to market some product relating to the act, the product must first be tested on an animal before marketing. "experiments on animals are entirely
conclusive for the toxicology and hygiene of man. The effects of these substances are the same on man as on animals, save for differences in
degree"(Claude Bernard)
Although most people think testing is cruel and that researchers are mean, heartless people, the researchers actually only test on animals because they
want to keep everyone safe. Researchers don't
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Dog Fighting Persuasive Speech
Most people don't know what illegal dog fighting is let alone knowing that they are actually going on, but they are and because of that, innocent dogs
are victims of death. 2 Over 10,000 dogs die each year from illegal dog fighting. People think it is entertaining to watch dogs fight, tons of dogs die
each year because of heartless and cruel humans. 1 Are dog fights illegal? Yes all dogfight that are used for money and entertainment is illegal in all
50 states. Dog fights are illegal everywhere in the U.S and of course the dog fighters don't care that obviously didn't stop them from putting on more
fights. And let me tell you, the dogs never benefit from dog fights.2 The dogs in dog fights either end up dead or severely injured and are left... Show
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1 In a puppy mill, dogs are often kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs–and it is not uncommon for cages to be stacked in
columns. The living conditions in puppy mills are ghastly, The way they treat the animals is enough to cry about. 1 When female breeding dogs reach
the point where they can no longer reproduce, they are often killed. This shows that to the people who run puppy mills don't care about the dogs
needs, all the owner sees when he looks at one of his prisoners is a big fat dollar sign. 1 And because puppies are removed from their littermates and
mothers at a young age, they also often suffer from fear, anxiety and other behavioral problems. This is unacceptable. The people who do this to
animals should be ashamed, they are not only physically harming these animals they are mentally driving them insane. Being mentally hurt can
sometimes hurt more than being physically hurt. Puppy mills are a dangerous place for a dog, puppy mills are not a home they are a place of torture
and where the owner has no regards as to what living things have to have to live, dogs in puppy mills aren't living they are surviving, and most of the
time they don't
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The Cruel And Inhumane Fur Industry
The Cruel and Inhumane Fur Industry Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with
glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion.
Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They spend their entire life in tiny cages, often with
diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive and thrown onto a pile. It may sound terrifying, but this practice happens on a daily basis. Before buying
fur, people should be well–informed that their trendy items come from cruel, needless, and bad for the environment industry. The main countries that
produce farm fur are China, Canada, United States, Russia, and various Eastern European countries. China is the major fur's exporter. The fur industry
is the only industry that is unregulated by the federal government. Animals raised for fur in farms include minks, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, and
cats. Also, there are beautiful wild animals such as raccoons, wolves, coyotes, and more who are locked in steel–jaw traps while free in nature and then
forced to live in cages their whole lives. According to PETA Organization, "Animals who are trapped in the wild can suffer for days from blood loss,
shock, dehydration, frostbite, gangrene, and attacks by predators. They may be caught in steel–jaw traps that slam down on
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Tear Down The Cages: Animal Rescue Corps
My friends and I were walking down a dark alley we heard screaming, fighting, and a lot of movement. When we looked in the alley all we saw
was... If you are aggressive to the pets they will be aggressive back and will be worse for you because they can bite,scratch, or even make you
bleed. Animals should not be kept in cages. When animals or pets are stuck in cages they don't have fun in their life they don't play, run and not even
do anything in a little box. The only thing they can do with a little box is eat and drink water or milk. Imagine you were that animal kept away from
your natural home used for money.
Sure through the centuries humans have used cages to take non–human animals out of their natural habitats in addition confine them for enjoyment for
financial gain. Zoos, circuses, aquarium, the exotic bird trade, for farms, and most of the other exploitative industries ARC fights against. Where I
found this Evidence is on this website called "Tear Down The Cages|Animal Rescue Corps". The man that made this blog talks about how he
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That we should tell everyone don't keep them in cages. That people need to notice what dangerous people are doing to the world to innocent
animals around the globe. How would you feel if people treated your the way that your don't like but,your can't do nothing about it. Animals need
time of thereon. If they can't run around and have the fun they want. The probably is that they are scared of them because they don't get treated the
right way. Most animals are in cages because they are going to be sold and eaten or because they weren't behaving. Some of them are treated bad
because they are not good then they are supposed to. That it very cruel for an animal to just sit in a cage and do nothing all day it is not good for
their health. A long time of age animals were free and very harmless now they are in cages where they can have
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Pros And Cons Of Caging Hens
Caging hens is unacceptable and a barbaric way of keeping animals. In New Zealand, 80% of hens are currently suffering in battery cages, living
an unnatural lifestyle. This inhumane way of farming has to stop as it's detrimental to the rights of hens and all animals to live and be treated
without cruelty and I believe it is simply unjust. Not only are these defenseless Hens killed, they are also denied the right to move and walk, are
arguably tortured and will never spread their wings. The ban of battery cages needs to take a stronger stance as the phasing out of battery cages by
2022 serves only to make way for colony cages which are just as cruel. Colony cages fail to meet the welfare of Hens and don't provide them with the
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I believe that the cost is well worth it because the welfare of animals is very important. The raise in egg and poultry prices will have an impact on
families all over New Zealand unless the government subsidises the abolishment of battery farming and colony cages. If the government continues
to keep the prices the same as they are now while making NZ farms free range it will be a win/win situations for both the welfare of animals and
humans. The change in egg prices may not be as drastic for Kiwi families as I have found there is just a mere $0.24 difference between a single
size 7 factory farmed egg and free range eggs at countdown. Is a couple of dollars per dozen eggs really worth the exploitation of hens? Caged eggs
may be cheaper but it comes at the expense of Animal welfare. New Zealand needs to abolish not only battery cages but colony cages also. The effects
these farming methods have on hens is undeniably disgusting and needs to be stopped. In order for us to ensure farmers are treating their hens
ethically, routinely checks and stricter rules need to be
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Testing
Animal Testing, what is it? On dictionary.com the definition for animal testing is, "noun; The use of non–human animals in research and development
projects, esp. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs" So what does that tell us? That Animal testing is okay,
and a good thing for scientific research, right? Well in some cases, using lab rats is for a good cause, to test things out and see what's cures what, but
companies such as Loreal, L'OrГ©al, Maybelline, Windex, off, dawn, EstГ©e Lauder, St. Ives, Olay, glade, soft soap, any plenty more useanimal
testing for horrid things. They go as far as caging animals and use them for multiple tests in a row, it's just cruel. People everyday fund these companies
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Currently there are plenty other sources that we can get to test whether you can put this on human skin we can consume this or you can use this and
you know your face won't blow up People who say their animal friendly and vegan use products from L'OrГ©al and Maybelline in Windex all over
their house and they have them it's not right and it should be stopped. We keep on finding these horrible products and it does nothing we keep on
finding these horrible products and it does nothing but good. Who can look some tiny helpless animal in the face and inject some sort of make up or
chemicals in them and watch them suffer? I understand completely that science is necessary and testing is necessary but this is 2017 we can use other
things besides animals to test out our products.
So, you may argue, "Well what about it being necessary for tests, and what about benefits to humans it brings?" Well to begin, the FDA (food and drug
administration) it's not required to test most product on anyone or anything. Plus, most of the tests that they do on animals are different. According to
the HIS (humane society international), "data shows that animal studies fail to predict real human outcomes in 50 to 99.7 percent of cases. This is
mainly because other species seldom naturally suffer from the same diseases as found in humans." (HIS.org). As far as alternatives go, "Currently over
30 alternative tests have been developed. The concern over what
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The Pros And Cons Of Animal Testing
Charles Darwin, a renowned scientist, wrote to the Oxford zoologist Ray Lankester in 1871 : "You ask about my opinion on vivisection (animal
testing). I quite agree...it is a subject that makes me sick with horror, so I will not say another word about it else I shall not sleep to–night, " So you'd
think, that nearly 150 years after Darwin's words there would be some change in opinion. You'd think that when a scientist's idol shows absolute disgust
for animal testing they'd stop, especially as there are more effective and money–saving methods today. Experimenting on animals is cruel and morally
wrong. Even as I speak, animals are being crammed into cages in the name of medical 'research'. Animals are very different from humans, their
anatomical structures are also different, so why test on animals when it the drugs they are being tested with are meant for HUMANS? What kind of
sick logic is this?
There are many alternatives for animal testing now, that are also a lot cheaper, so there is no excuse to keep continuing this horrific act. An example of
an alternative is artificial human skin made from sheets of human skin cells grown in test tubes that can produce more useful and accurate results than
testing chemicals on animal skin. Yet, these blood–thirsty scientists today simply refuse to acknowledge this! Ask yourself, has there been a medical
breakthrough with the use of animal testing of late? Think back to these past 5 years? Can't think of anything? Thought so. While scientist are too
busy looking for the pot of gold under the rainbow, more than six and a half million animals are dying per year! And that's only in Australia! Can you
imagine what the total number is in the world combined?! Money is also a major factor. Instead of funding animal testing the government should fund
the alternatives of animal testing and save money! Animal testing is expensive because merely conducting one test can cost up to $75,000, and that's
without the cost of the animals used. Experiments can use up to 100 animals!! Clearly, animal experimentation has produced very little results and
should stop as there are more effective and less expensive alternatives today.
Animal testing is cruel and immoral. Do we not sometimes gaze
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The Pros And Cons Of Animal Welfare
Did you know that 56 billion animals are slaughtered each year? People believe that farmers are abusing and causing stress on the animals. Farmers
use confined feeding operations to maximize the production. By having the confined feeding operations, it gives the animals no room to graze. When
they can't graze, it restricts the animal to move or to exercise ("On The Farm"). The animals are not given any pain relief during certain practices like
castration or dehorning. Animal welfare is not needed in the farming aspect, because the animals are meant for food. In the 1970's, animal welfarist
got together and tried to sue farmers for being cruel and harming animals. The government created the right to farm laws. That law protected
farmers rights when farming. Twelve states banned certain farm practices because they were believed to be inhumane. Those bans include,
gestation crates for sows, veal crates for calves, and battery cages for chickens. All those states that banned the practices were small in the ag field.
The farmers are saying that they are not hurting animals, they are protecting them. People that live in cities or that don't experience the farm work
will say it is inhumane. Farmers are trying to make changes to stop these regulations. State Farm Bureaus are trying backing up the farmers. The
regulations could ruin the agricultural business (Fifield). Farmers use the most efficient methods which lower the prices for the consumer. The
other people would say that the most efficient way goes against the animal's welfare. When using the high welfare methods it raises the price of
eggs by 18% which is about 49 cents per dozen. Walmart and McDonalds will be using only cage free eggs by 2025. That will increase the price of
the eggs. They cages and crates are said to be safe and sanitary ways for egg production. Makes the price of food increase because the farmer can't
have as many animals because it requires too much space to be humane (Fifield). Gestation crates are the safest way for a sow to give birth. Gestation
crates are inhumane for the sows. They can only stand or lie down. And they are in the crate for up to 4 months without walking. Going 4 months
without walking will cause stress on the
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Exotic Animals Research Paper
Tigers. Snakes. Chimpanzees. Exotic pets are a controversial topic in modern–day society, and a common story. Pet enthusiast decides to buy a cute
little cub. 10 or 15 years later, it becomes a ferocious 200 pound lion. The owner doesn't know what to do with it, so he releases it into the wild. The
lion wreaks havoc on the community many defenseless people get injured. However, even with all the stories with lions, tigers, snakes, and other
exotic creatures, people all around the nation still choose to buy exotic pets. Exotic animals kept as pets can cause a huge deal of damage to property,
the ecosystem, and people around it. It is a subtle, but dangerous problem that has enormous impacts on us and our environment. Exotic animals should
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They believe that exotic animals are not a threat to public safety. In the article, "REXANO Proves that Politicians...", Zuzana Kukol, a REXANO
co–founder, reports that, "In the last 10–16 years, 1.5 people on average gets killed yearly by captive reptile, 1 by captive big cat, 0.81 by captive
elephant, 0.125 by captive bear, and 0 by captive nonhuman primate" (REXANO Proves that Politicians...). However, this only mentions the captive
exotic animals. During captivity, many facilities have trained specialists that know when the exotic animal will attack or not to care for it. However,
after the animal is released or escapes captivity, they are a huge danger to not only their owners, but also the whole community around it. Also, Scott
Shoemaker, another REXANO co–founder, states that "Our statistical analysis of the data disproves the claim that exotic animals in captivity are a
threat to public safety" (REXANO Proves that Politicians...). Even then, the data only involves the captive animals, not the escaped ones, which can
cause a lot more harm to the community. Additionally, the article does not mention the impact the exotic animals can have on the environment. When
exotic animals enter a foreign ecosystem, chaos erupts. One the exotic animal's prey is usually part of the ecosystem, creating a food source. Normally,
the animal's natural predator is in a the animal's natural ecosystem. In
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The Lowest Animal Satire Essay
Mark Twain, America's greatest Humorist, shows his skills in satire in "The Lowest Animal." Satire is made of many elements which require mastery
for the satire to be truly effective. Twain is renowned as a satirist because of his greatness with humor and sarcasm, but he is very well–rounded and is
talented in all elements of satire. Twain used satire to educate and entertain the populace with stories that made people rethink the traditional values of
life during his lifetime. He sought to change many social values he saw as wrong by using words to cause the society to change itself. The fact that
Twain was able to do this was due to his great effectiveness as a satirist. In "The Lowest Animal," Twain's effectiveness as a satirist stems from his
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Sarcasm grabs a reader's attention by ridiculing a certain group, individual, or ideal. Twain uses sarcasm in one of the final paragraphs of "The
Lowest Animal" when talking of the outcomes of putting different animals into a cage together and putting different people into a cage together.
Twains says that in the cage with the different animals, the inhabitants are peaceful, when he checks again; but in the cage of the different people,
the people have a disagreement on theology and kill each other, brutally: "When I came back to note results, the cage of Higher Animals was all
right, but in the other there was but a chaos of gory odds and ends of turbans and fezzes and plaids and bones and flesh, not a specimen left alive.
These Reasoning Animals had disagreed on a theological detail and carried the matter to a Higher Court" (Twain 378). This sarcasm brings
"peaceful" religions into question as to whether they are truly peaceful or just a way of separating people. Sarcasm is a very powerful element of
satire as it brings to light the downside of ideals by mocking
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Research Paper On Animal Abuse
Animal Abuse Just last year 10 billion animals were slaughtered in America alone (Site source later). Billions of animals are killed every year to
satisfy the worlds hunger for meat. People do not realize how much meat they consume over the course of a year. Everyday Animals are killed to
meet the demand for meat consumers. As the population increases so will the amount of food needed, this will lead to even more animals being
killed each year. Animal abuse is happening all over the world no matter where someone lives, Animal abuse can even be at a restaurant or even just
at someone's house. People do not know how many forms of animal abuse there actually is. Animal abuse is in more forms than just physical abuse,
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Animals are equal to humans (Site source later), Animals experience a life and have emotions like humans do. Animals should be entitled to better
rights on experimentation because there are certain "Limitations" that people who experiment can get away with. Rats and mice are considered
loopholes (site Source later) because they feel less pain than other animals scientist are allowed to experiment on them. Mice and rats can still feel
pain but they are not included in the list of animals that cannot be experimented on. Cloning animals can also harm animals because of the sources
needed to clone an animal. Forms of DNA and also an egg or a sperm needs to be extracted to perform the cloning process. Animals do not deserve to
be harmed so that their owner can have a genetically exact version of them. Cloning can also can fit under using animals for entertainment because a
famous animal might be cloned so they can "live
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Importance Of Animals In Captivity
Almost every human being has been to a zoo or an aquarium. Everyone has seen how the animals are in small cages and people enjoy watching
them not even caring to take into consideration how the animal may feel. But then who cares right? It is fun to go to a zoo and an aquarium and
have a family day and spend money at these institutions not caring what is really going on around them. Animals really suffer by being in a captive
environment. To be captive means to be confined to only one place, I personally would not like to be confined to one area my whole life. Although
some people may argue that zoos save endangered species by placing them in a captive environment, safe from poacher, starvation, and predators.
Animals should not be captive. Animals should be free instead of being captive for human enjoyment and profit because animals have rights,
animals in captivity suffer from stress, confinement, and boredom, and when zoos become overpopulated some zoos will outright kill the surplus of
animals. First of all, taking an animal out of their natural habitat to be held in tanks and cages is extremely cruel. Animals should have some sort of
rights. Animals should have the right to not be held captive for public enjoyment and profit. According to Bob Oraboana, " Every conscious being has
interests that should be respected. No being who is conscious of being alive should be devalued to thinghood, dominated, used as a resource or a
commodity." What Bob is saying is
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Do Animals Enjoy The Circus Like Us?
Do Animals Enjoy the Circus Like Us? "The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of cage. He is in front of it"–Munthe, Axel 1857. Animals have
been used in circuses for generations around the world. You will never find monkeys dance waltz, bears ride bicycles, or tigers jump through burning
hoops in the wild. Circuses have broken the law of nature. Circus performers collect money easily by using animal to do stupid tricks and they even
do not take care of them properly. Animals should live in cramped cages and travel in the dark cold trailer. That's why I think using animals as
entertainment in the circus should be forbidden. You may laugh while enjoying animals performance in the circus, but let's see if you still can laugh
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According to teenink.com, during training session, trainers are often use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks and other painful tools
to force animals learn tricks. Trainers drug some animals to make them "manageable" and surgically remove the teeth and claws of others (Ashley
Palmer, 2016). As well as using direct physical contact to make the animals learn tricks, they are often forced to go without food and water for
prolonged periods when they haven't performed well during training sessions, as well as during travel periods. Eventhough it's clear that animals
training in circus is cruel, but some people think animals circus can be a chance for children to see wild animals that they may never see again and
learn about animals. But I think this is the wrong way to learn about animals for children.
So now we know that how suffer is animals live in the circus. They have the same right to live like human's because we are the same life creatures in
the same world. Using animals as entertainment in the circus should be banned because it's an animals abuse, it's threathen public safety, and has cruel
training of animals. Only bad things we get when see animals circus. We should stop this serious problem from
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Research Paper On Animal Rights
Animal Rights An issue that is being hotly debated is whether or not should be compelled to advocate for animal rights, and if it is a profound
problem. But studies have made it clear. Humankind has captured the idea in their head that animals are here for two measly purposes; human
manipulation and food source. Their manipulated minds find it right to torture animals, and force them to live an uncanny, disappointing life. We are
excessively killing animals and mutilating those who live. Yes, one might say the animal factory farming techniques is beneficial to our society, and
our food web is going strong. But many do not know of the unnecessary harming done to the animals in the process, along with the fact that animals are
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It has been proven in many areas that animals people are unable to care for or supply resources to are, horribly, killed, and then used for public
view. It has been made apparent that in Danish zoos, young, healthy animals have been slaughtered because they cannot take care of them. It has
been proved that these animals are later put into a freezer to cool and then prepared for dissection in front of a live audience. The process is
gruesome, and not to mention their are an abundance of ways to go differently with surplus animals. To support this further, back in 2014, a young
giraffe with the name of Marius was found unsuitable to reproduce, and therefore was euthanized. The Guardian News explains the process
afterwards. They narrate "The zoo's decision to conduct the public dissection, and the disclosure that the animal was shot rather than being killed by
lethal injection so that it could be fed to the carnivores" (The Guardian, 1). Animals all over the world today are being euthanized, thrown in cages,
and abused, just for the sake of our own evil enjoyment. Lastly, humans have been euthanizing and killing animals excessively. Whether it is trophy
hunting, they are unable to take care of the animals successfully, or that half of the livestock we kill is just going bad and being thrown off store
shelves, there is no question we are killing much more animals than necessary. If we just raise
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The Benefits Of Vegetarianism
Vegetarianism is a controversial topic that involves the consumption of meat. Should one become a vegetarian? If consuming meat involves the
production of factory farming and health risks the consuming meat is not good. If consuming meat is not good, one should become a vegetarian.
Therefore one should become a vegetarian. A suitable beginning would be to define a factory farm.
A factory farm is a large, industrial operation. It raises large numbers of animals for food. About nine billion animals live in factory farms to live a
miserable existence. Newborns torn from their mom days after being born. Sometimes even hours. They are then transported and kept in small cages.
Or their is life in cramped and overcrowded pens. Males in egg farms are not valuable. Tens of thousands of them are into the trash because their meat
is unsuitable. They are also ground alive into feed for other animals. Male calves of dairy cows eat liquid and iron deficient diets. They are in crates
for their lives that keep them as immobile as possible. This is to keep their muscles weak and tender. Most of these animals at these farms are
indoors. Few are able to live happy lives. Because of this they are unable to fulfill their instinctual urges. They become psychotic, neurotic and have
repetitive behaviors. Many become cannibalistic. The animals are also give a consistent regimen of antibiotics and growth hormones. To keep disease
and death away. "Factory farming and non–intensive family farms animals could have surgical modifications such as beak, toe, tail removal, ear
tagging and clipping, teeth removal, branding, dehorning, castration and ovary removal" (QUOTE). Due to the high cost of anesthesia this is all
performed without it. During transportation to the slaughterhouse many animals die. Due to starvation or freezing to death. The animals who are
unable to walk are "downers" (QUOTE) and die in the yard. Animals with fur die in the wild. Or they live in small cages and fed each other's
remains. They are then killed by anal electrocution so their pelts are not marred. Factory farming is immoral and has turned many people to
vegetarianism.
Another reason would be this argument. Let's say someone sees a small turtle come out of the
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Essay On Puppy Mill
When you are seeing the adorable puppy in the window of a pet store, flea market or even on the internet you should just ask yourself where exactly
are these puppies coming from? Roughly 90 percent of puppies in pet stores get them from puppy mills. What exactly is a puppy mill? Puppy mills
are commercial breeding facilities that mass–produce dogs for sale through pet stores, or directly to consumers through classifies ads or the internet. It
is important to know that, in many cases, puppy mills are not illegal. In most states, a breeding kennel can legally keep dozens, even hundreds, of
dogs in cages for their entire lives, as longs as the dogs are given the basics of food, water, and shelter. The federal Animal Welfare Act passed in
1966, requires breeders who have more than three breeding female dogs and sell puppies to pet stores or puppy brokers to be licensed and
inspected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In most cases, the standards that breeders are required to meet by law are extremely minimal. In
puppy mills, female dogs are bred about twice a year until they can no longer produce puppies. Mothers and their litters often suffer from
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The dogs are in horribly dirty wire cages, walking on a floor of their own feces. Feces often cakes cages so heavily it becomes the only solid on which
they can stand. The puppies who do have floors on their cages are lying in uric acid, from urine build–up, burns their skins and paws, while the
ammonia cause respiratory problems. These unsanitary living conditions attract bugs and rodents, leading to infectious diseases. Even their food and
water are contaminated, if there is any at all. Water typically has algae, urine, and feces while the food is infested with mold and maggots. Conditions
that most people would consider inhumane, or even cruel, are often
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Animal Testing Should Be Banned
Animal testing should be banned According to this website called Animal testing procon.org it tells us how there is 95% of our animals being
used for scientific experiments. The animals were not protected in any way by the federal Animal Welfare Act, which will exclude any birds, rats
and or even mice bred for research. There were cold blooded animals such as reptiles and or even fish from our oceans. I feel as if Animals should
not be tested for scientific experiments because, well, why would people want to be so cruel to animals that can not even speak they did nothing to
do deserve such cruelness upon themselves. What I am trying to say is I speak for the animals I love animals and their habitats I would never want
to go ruin their precious home or even them. Basically if you have ever seen the lorax, the lorax is trying to protect him and his home, so why ruin a
animal that has done no harm in the world. Why do scientific experiments on them when you can do it to someone that is your size.I feel as if Animals
should not be used for scientific testing. They are basically living things they do nothing they love their home and themselves. Instead we should use
technology. It does no harm to the animals or their habitats of where they live. Animal testing should be banned. I think animal testing should be
banned because they are living things just like us so the should not be harmed. Now that we have technology these days we should use it instead of
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Owning Exotic Pets Research Paper
Currently, in the pet market, a very prominent issue is present. Should private citizens be legally allowed to own exotic pets? Owning exotic pets is
dangerous, expensive, and cruel. The average human should not be allowed to own exotic pets. In the first place, owning an exotic pet can be a risk
to your safety. The size of the animal does not determine how dangerous it is. In the article " Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger?" the author Mia
Lewis states "It's not just big cats, poisonous snakes and chimpanzees that can be harmful– even smaller exotic pets can cause serious injuries." How
dangerous exotic pets can be is just another reason why they should not be owned by private citizens.
Along with being dangerous, exotic pets are also very expensive. Buying exotic pets is costly enough, but they also require a great deal of money to
maintain. A strong, large, sturdy habitat must be built for the animal along with buying large amounts of food. On page 7, paragraph 3, Lewis states "
If keeping a dog can be time consuming and costly, that's nothing compared to a adult lion or chimpanzee." Aside from the cost of keeping a exoticpet,
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The average civilian does not have the time or resources required to humanely keep a exotic pet. Although most exotic animals are bought and sold
while they are young eventually they will mature and become very large. Many people end up releasing their exotic animals when they become full
grown because they become incapable of caring for the animal. If the animals are kept, they are often kept in cruel cages where they are neglected.
Mia Lewis states " In this environment they have no opportunity to practice most of their natural behaviors." (pg 7 p 3). Exotic animals are not able to
freely hunt and breed when kept in cages. The ownership of exotic animals is very
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Today, the fashion industry is pumping out thousands of...
Today, the fashion industry is pumping out thousands of fur coats for prospective buyers. The attempt of masking the true price of retrieving that fur by
glamorizing coats is beyond most buyer's attention. Some people know that animals go through pain when their fur is taken for the purpose of fashion,
but most people do not understand the extent of the mutilation they go through. To be sure the fur is fresh and neat, certain animals are sometimes
skinned alive. Fur farming is not only inhumane, but it also has a negative effect on nature. Fur farming is bad for the environment, brutal to animals
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To catch the animals, the farmers use a device called a leg–hold trap. "A study in Wheeler Nation Wildlife Refuge discovered that 26% of animals
would actually attempt to bite of their limbs in order to escape one of these traps in the hopes of survival" ("Ranch Fur Cruelties"). The fact that
animals are willing to chew of their body parts in order to escape means that the leg–hold trap must be painful towards the animals, which means it is
an inhumane way of capturing an animal. Fur farming has been around for many years, but not always for the poor purpose of fashion. Although there
are countless disadvantages with fur farming, many individuals are blinded by the glamour of the fur fashion industry to see that. One of the most
crucial issues is how badly fur farming effects the environment which is almost always a victim of a human's doing.
Effecting the environment has been a common issue that seems to keep resurfacing all over the world. While raw animal fur pelts may be
biodegradable, the fur industry conveniently neglects to mention the fact that all of the animal skins used to make fur go through a tanning process
('Nothing Humane about Fur Farms"). Tanning is a process that uses environmentally damaging toxins such as formaldehydes and strong acids. These
chemicals are a danger to the atmosphere, helping destroy the environment which is already being damaged by other human–made things such as
carbon dioxide from cars or grime from nuclear plants. The
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The Hidden Horrors Of Mass Produced Food
Sarah Berkowsky
Ms. McGoldrick
English 2A
5/23/17
The Hidden Horrors of Mass–Produced Food "The way we eat has changed more in the last fifty years than in the past ten thousand." (Food, Inc.)
Farming first emerged as a large–scale industry during the Industrial Revolution. The transition from small, local farms to larger, corporate–owned
businesses began when machines were more readily available and much more efficient. However, another factor in the creation of the current industrial
food system, including factory farming, is the advent of fast food, beginning in the 1930s. Food had to be uniform and cheap for both the company and
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Factory farming isn 't just harming the environment, it is also extremely cruel to the animals on these farms. The American poultry industry kills
approximately 8.6 million chickens for meat every year, and another 300 million hens produce eggs (A Closer), and the treatment of these chickens is
anything but humane. A recent video published by The Huffington Post, Tyson: Exposed, shows the cruel treatment of chickens at several Tyson Foods
chicken breeding facilities. The video is incredibly graphic, showing workers standing on birds heads to crush their skulls, kicking and beating birds, all
while admitting that what they're doing cannot be exposed (Hanson). Tyson Foods is the largest chicken producer in the country, accounting for
twenty–one percent of all sales (Tyson Foods, Tyson Fact Book http://ir.tyson.com/investor–relations/investor–overview/tyson–factbook/default.aspx).
Animal welfare has clearly taken a backseat to corporate profits: Tyson earned nearly $1.4 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2016 (Tyson Foods,
Third Quarter Results). But animal cruelty isn't just confined to the breeding facilities. A report from Canada, which has some of the worst transport
standards for chickens in the world, shows that it is common to find birds dead on arrival to the slaughterhouse (Brown 1). These birds must travel fully
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Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets?
Should exotic animals be allowed to be kept as pets
The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of a cage. He is in front of it.
Axel Munthe, Swedish Writer and Physician, (1857–1949) The question of humanity arises every couple of years, on the topic – should exotic animals
be allowed to be kept as pets. Is it humane for the beings who feel pain, give birth, take care of their young like human beings do to be behind bars?
According to the National Geographic 66 percent of wild animals are owned privately while the 28 percent of the animals reside in the zoo. Some of
the exotic animals can be found as pets rather than in the wild. The estimated number of Tigers kept as pets are between 5,000 and 7,000, which is
more than the ones that exist in the wild. Interested buyers can purchase a tiger cheaper than some of the purebred dogs, for the price as shocking as
300 dollars. Though some states in the United States do allow wild animals as pets, it is still illegal in most states or require a license for it. Most of
the animals as pets are through illegal routes like underground auctions and smuggling. To be wild is to be free, and no one can deny that the freedom
of the animals to live as they decree has been stolen by the greediness which guides humans to possess anything unique or beautiful. Millions of these
animals, birds and reptiles are kept in un/lawful captivity throughout the United States. People forget that wild animals can 't be kept as easy as
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Animal Testing And Why It Should Continue
Isaiah Tuppince
Mr. Greer
English 2
October 21st, 2015
Animal Testing and Why It Should Continue Jeremy Bentham once said, "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor, 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they
suffer?'" Animal testing is becoming a conflict right now and I believe that Animal testing should be stopped because it is cruel and inhuman,
Alternative testing technologies exist, the lack of reliability, and it is expensive. Another quote once said was by Martin Luther King Jr stating
"Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well–being of a person or animal is at stake" That quote is saying why do wrong when right
can be done, especially when people and animals are involved. Animals have feelings and enjoy life as much as humans do so keeping them in
captivity and testing drugs on them is cruel and inhuman. It is understandable that animal testing is helpful, and we can 't test drugs on humans, but
when alternative testing options are available there is no reason to keep animals in captivity and test drug, harm, and kill them. Center for Alternatives
to Animal Testing (CAAT) is a program that was designed to begin vitro testing. This program was established by Johns Hopkins. The CAAT was
created in 1988 and funded by more than 70 corporations (Hunter). These corporations funded this program to change animal testing a find alternative
ways to test drugs other than on animals. Millions of dollars were given to this program by these corporations to
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Animal Testing Is Necessary
Is it really necessary for animals to be used for medical research? This question still remains, yet to be answered. It is a matter of opinion one would
think. However if you look closer there is a lot more to it than opinion. People that feel sorry for animals usually are the ones that don't agree with
animal testing. That is where it starts. Scientists use animal testing as a way to find cures. Animal testing helps them figure out what will work and not
work on humans. It helps find cures faster and prevent deaths. Although some people believe that is true, I have a different opinion on it all. This
testing hasn't help as many people as you may think.Just because animals are living breathing creatures like humans, doesn't mean their systems are
anything like ours. There has been so many tests done on animals to help find cures and medicine that will work on humans. What do we ... Show more
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Most of the animals used for research are rats, mice, and hamsters. Sometimes dogs, cats, goats, monkeys, and rabbits are also used. For decades animal
research has been misused. Although some researchers have achieved medical advances, there should be other means of research. Testing on animals is
cruel, inhumane, and often unnecessary.
Some people believe that research involving animals is essential to improving the health of humans. They would suggest, that every advance in the 20th
century is due to the use of animal testing. They also suggest that animal research holds the key for solutions to AIDS, cancer, and heart diseases.
However, there should be other ways of research because animal research is cruel and inhumane. This would involve terrible painful experiments on
monkeys and the fact that the laboratories the animals must live in are filthy. Usually animals are limited to living in tiny metal cages where they can
barely move. Animals are captured to go to the factory to be bred, then go to the confinement and isolation of
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Animal Cruelty
Should animals be used for research? Isn't it animal cruelty?
To test cosmetics, cleaners and other products, hundreds of thousands of animals are poisoned, blinded and killed every year. In circuses, animals are
being tortured cruelly. This has been an argumentative issue for a long time. Some argue testing on some animals now will prevent lots ofhuman
suffering and save lives in the future. Others say it is unethical and cruel. Still, everyone agrees that millions of animals are subjected to unbearable
pain in labs. Also most of people agree with animals tortured cruelly in circuses, they take it as an entertainment for themselves. And that thousands of
them die. Before 1986, only four states had felony animal cruelty laws.
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Example of this is cockfight, elephants fight and bull's race. In cockfight the roosters are given alcohol to make them feisty. These cock fights are
banned under the "prevention of cruelty to animals". But then also many roosters are forced to fight till their death in almost all parts of the country.
The winners of one fight are again forced to fight in the next round. Each year, approximately 10,000 bulls die in bullfights. This is a serious type of
animal cruelty where animals are forced to their death in very inhumane manner.
Zoos are built to help animals and to give information to common people about the behaviour of these animals. It is shocking to know that in zoos
also animals are tortured very badly. These animals are often kept in small cages. These cage are hardly been cleaned. They are full of animal excreta.
There are very less medical facilities available in the zoos.
You have to take strict steps towards stopping animal cruelty. Also, immediately launch a complaint against a person who is doing so to the nearest
police station by writing down what you observed, such as; wounds on the body, areas of missing hair, extremely thin, starving animals, animals who
have been hit by cars and have not received veterinary attention, animals who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions, an owner
hitting an animal, animals kept in dirty conditions and so on. If you do not know where to go and complain, ask your local shelter or animal control
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Why We Shouldn T Have Classroom Pets
Classroom have been known to have plenty of benefits, but are they really as good as they seem? Classroom pets are well known since they help kids
learn important lessons, but they have also been known to hurt things in schools. Classroom pets hurt the animals, and support cruel pet trade and are
unhealthy. Clearly, classrooms pets are a very bad idea.
First of all, we shouldn't have classrooms pets is that it hurts the animals lives and their ways of life. For example, some information from source 3 that
supports this is, "Many suffer from missed meals, unsanitary living conditions, and lack of climate control." This means that people in the school forget
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Some evidence from source 1 that supports this is: "'pets' come from come from awful breeding facilities where they've been kept in horrific and
filthy conditions." This means that people who do horrible things to animals actually gain from some class pets bought off them. Sometimes a
class that can't care for the pet gives it away to these people. These bad conditions can cause a pet to catch a disease, which could be carried to the
classrooms. These people are bad, but won't be going out of business to soon if we keep supporting them. More information that supports pets
hurting kids from source 1 is, "Bacteria such as salmonella can be spread by the handling of reptiles and frogs, and rodents such as hamsters can
carry transmittable diseases. This shows that the good intentions of helping kids learn life lessons can not only hurt the animals, but the people
around the animals too. We indirectly hurt kids if we let them near these types of pets. Not all pets carry diseases, but one that have been brought up
by cruel breeders have a greater chance to have these problems. Nobody wants kids to get disease from their own pets or have animals get kept so
badly, so why risk it just to
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Why Is Animal Testing Wrong
*Screech* the animals barely make out as they are being ripped out of their cages knowing they will soon be put through more. AS if last time it
wasn't enough. Is this what we want to put animals through anymore, or are we just going to keep them suffering? An issue that is commonly debated
is about animal testing and whether it is good or bad. Others may agree that it is beneficial, but in fact animal testing is cruel and should no longer be
tolerated. First of all animals are not humans, we are different creatures with different ways of life and conditions. Another reason is that there are many
deaths all together and what happens after the testing is done, is horrible. After all there are many alternatives, this is not the only thing that ... Show
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Dr. Elias Zerhouni makes a very great point of that, "We have moved away from studying human disease in humans. ... We all drank the Kool
–Aid on
that one, me included. ... The problem is that [animal testing] hasn't worked, and it's time we stopped dancing around the problem. ... We need to
refocus and adapt new methodologies for use in humans to understand disease biology in humans." The point when he states that animal testing has
basically failed and that we need to stop "dancing around the problem" make this that much more true. Animal testing is not working and it is useless.
The couple of many alternatives against animal testing consist of Chips relating to human cells and the Human Skin Replica. The first solution is the
organs–on–chips method. This is when chips have human matter on them, they are containing human cells. This can show scientist how organs grow
and form for humans. Key word there, humans because humans are humans and animals are animals. They also use cell–based models and tissues that
are used for the safety of drugs for people. This is so much more relatable to us because it is our cells and organs. It will also show scientists how
our bodies will react to medicines and drugs. The second alternative that can be used is the human skin replica. This is obviously a close relation to
our skin. The replica will show scientists our reactions to skin allergies. Normally guinea pigs and mice are
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Are Zoos Objective Or Cruel And Torturous To Animals?
T he existence and the moral value surrounding the operation of zoos are still a hotly debated topic today. There are some people or organisations
which support zoos for their role in animal conservation as well as pointing out its educational values to the public. Some others argue that zoos were
unethical, or downright cruel and torturous to animals. Each side mutually defend themselves and claims that they are putting these animals first.
A widely–believed argument is that zoos forced animals to live in an unnatural environment, making them stressed and sick. Many zoo animals live in a
different environment than the one they lived in before. Animals will feel discomfort or stress, '...the animal will not be at peace.'(Martel, p50). Most...
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Because of our sense of superiority, our "obsession with putting ourselves at the centre of everything" (Martel, p39) we subconsciously placed ourselves
higher than the animals, and therefore "justifying" our acts of cruelty to the animals. This thinking makes us believe that Earth and everything inside
it is ours, and ours alone, to use and exploit. Such evidence of this thinking is shown, for example, on the Bible ("Then God said, "Let us make
mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild
animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."" – Genesis 1:26, NIV). This makes us believe that it's okay for us humans to capture
and cage these wild animals and later putting them in the zoo because we think they are rightfully ours, and we can use them in whatever way we see
fit, many times without thinking about what effects will it have on them. Similar attitude is also shown when we often clear out forests to build new
housings and completely ignoring the effect it would have on the environment, or indeed the biosystem of the forest, and the animals within it. What
nature took thousands of years to make, we destroy in days. We are putting ourselves first and foremost of everything, and the negative effects are
showing. It's the same with zoos. If we keep condoning the zoo animal's mistreatment the same as we keep condoning all of those illegal hunting,
illegal forest clearing, and over–mining of resources, it could affects the way of our next generations treat the
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Argumentative Essay On Exotic Animals
How would you feel if you were taken away from your parents and your home and was put in a cage? This happens to many exotic animals all over
the world. Whether the animal was already born in captivity or was plucked from the wild. Owning an exotic animal as a pet can be dangerous, time
consuming, and cruel. People all around the U.S. own exotic animals when they shouldn't. To begin with, owning an exotic animal can be dangerous.
Not just to the owner but also to the people surrounding it. Since exotic animals are not domesticated, they can spread diseases or harm someone
even if they didn't mean to. "A wild animal is never 100 precent predictable.", found in the article, Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger? by Mia Lewis.
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Animal Testing Animal Cruelty Essay
Is animal testing an experiment in cruelty?
Yes, because these poor animals––being tested––are always in pain and usually are never allowed to know freedom like the Britain never gave us
Americans the freedom we wanted until we won the war––where we began to give our own selves rules and freedom. No animal is safe from
experimentation, not even baby animals.
Animal tests do not reliably results in human beings. 94% of drugs that pass animal tests fail in human clinical traits. I believe that this is true
because there is a lot of animals that have different traits than humans which most drugs used for them will NOT be able to succeed on humans. A
study in Archives of Toxicology stated that "The law predictivity of animal experiments in research areas allowing direct comparing sons of mouse vs.
human data puts strong doubt on the usefulness of animal data." I believe this may be true because you will figure out more medicines and drugs for
the world but you are still torturing these animals. These poor animals that have done nothing to us are dieing because of our cruel ways towards them.
According to neurologist Aysha Akhtar, MD, MPH, over 100 stroke drugs that were effective when tested on animals have failed in humans. That is
definitely true because us humans have many traits that are way way different than animal traits which makes me ask....why? Why do us humans keep
doing this to these animals when most of our many experiments don't work?
By the information I have
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Meat the Truth: The Humane Problem
The world has different views on whether it is ethical to eat meat. The most important moral should be that the animals are being treated humanely
before and during the slaughtering process. Customers who eat meat need to know that the meat they are buying does not come from mistreated
animals. Customers should be buying their meat from small farms or larger companies that promote cruelty–free production. Broiler chickens are kept to
a point they can barely walk and hens are piled in a small cage with a half–dozen more hens. These hens end up eating their own cage partners, rubbing
their breasts against the wire to the point they are bleeding and 10 percent of hens do not even survive these conditions. Factory farms do this so
customers can buy eggs at a cheap price. We cull to keep populations of animals down and to keep them also from starvation. If an animal gets old or
has a disease the people taking care of the animals should put them down humanely so they do not suffer through the process. If more places would
practice humane treatment towards animals that are being raised for slaughter and training their employees how to care for the animals, society might
not think eating meat is so cruel. Hughes 2
Researching where the meat is coming from is a big step in not buying mistreated animals. Animals live their lives out in factory farms that mistreat
these animals. Pork producers have the sows in horrible conditions by keeping them in a farrowing crate where
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What Is Dog Fighting?
You watch the news. You see a dog fighting ring busted, a hoarder's house being cleaned, and an animal testing site uncovered. You probably didn't
know this, but these are all examples of animal abuse. Millions of animals are hurt, suffering, and eventually dying because of animal abuse.
FBI Now Tracks Animal Abuse Just Like Homicides, Arson and Assault. N.d. N.p.
Chapter 1: What is animal abuse?
Animal abuse is the harming of an animal on purpose by a human. Animal cruelty and animal neglect fall under the category of animal abuse. Animal
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This may cause the animal pain, suffering, or lasting harm. Some experiments include forcing an animal to be injected with a potentially dangerous
substance, letting an animal be exposed to radiation, removing the animal's organs or tissues to cause harm on purpose, making an animal breathe in
toxic fumes or gases, and causing feelings of anxiety and depression during frightening processes. Some people say that the information from the
animal is more important than the animal's suffering and pain. Animals have a shorter life span, which helps scientists see how it affects them over
their lifetime. Animal testing can be very painful for the animal. During an eye test, scientists clamp the eye open and cover the animal in chemicals.
Animals are sometimes injured during testing. Only some animals are protected by laws. Although these laws exist, some testers don't follow them.
This means that the animals can be abused. Animals that are used are mammals, fish, amphibians, and certain invertebrates like octopus. These animals
are the only ones that are defined as an animal by European legislation governing animal experiments. In the USA, mice rats, fish, birds, and
amphibians are not defined as an animal under animal experiment regulations. What this means is that animal testers do not need permission to
experiment on them. Over 70% of the tests are done without giving the animal any
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The Trade Of The Fur Industry
Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is
entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other
fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They live their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive and
thrown onto a pile. It may sound terrifying, but this practice happens on a daily basis. Before buying fur, people should be well–informed that their
trendy items come from cruel, needless, and bad for the environment industry. The main countries that produce farm fur are China, Canada, United
States, Russia, and various Eastern European countries. China is the major fur's exporter. The fur industry is the only industry that is unregulated by
the federal government. Animals raised for fur in farms include minks, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Also, there are beautiful wild animals
such as raccoons, wolves, coyotes, and more who are locked in steel–jaw traps while free in nature and then forced to live in cages their whole lives.
According to PETA Organization, "Animals who are trapped in the wild can suffer for days from blood loss, shock, dehydration, frostbite, gangrene,
and attacks by predators. They may be caught in steel–jaw traps that slam down on their legs, often cutting to the bone. That
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Persuasive Essay On Why Zoos Are Bad For Animals
Zoos are bad for animals. Zoos are all around the world where people like to go to see animals many people enjoy it, but are zoos really a good place?
Zoos are not a healthy natural place for animals to be kept. They are unhappy and they don't get to experience the natural life they were supposed to
live. Animals have families that the love and know just like humans do we're not put in cages and separated from our families so why do we do it do
animals. Zoo are inhumane and ignorant to animals in many ways they mistreat the animals.
When animals are taken from their natural habitat, they are placed in secluded cages where their natural habitat is recreated, to the best of the zoo's
abilities. However, certain aspects such as ambient temperature in an animal's natural habitat cannot be recreated perfectly. Animals live around the
world for a reason, not to be taken away . The main reason is that their natural habitat is associated with a particular climate and ecosystem is reliant
upon all of the natural plants and animals who also share that habitat. Nocturnal animals are those who sleep during the day and forage during the night.
When nocturnal animals are taken from their natural habitat and placed inside of a zoo, with standard day time operating hours, it can be incredibly
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Animals need a lot of exercise to run, climb, fly, forge, and be free in the wild. Not confined to a certain area. A lot of zoos are not even a safe
place for animals to live. In t the Virginia Zoo, 10 prairie dogs died when their tunnel collapsed, a rhinoceros drowned in the moat of her exhibit, and
a zebra narrowly escaped death after jumping into the lion exhibit, while another lost her life when she bolted from a holding pen, struck a fence, and
broke her neck. Zoos also kill off some animals that they have to many of for no reason. Zoos are dangerous unfit places for animals to
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Zoos Persuasive Essay
Imagine being captive for life. In a cage locked up when your so innocent. Zoos have become a controversial issue in our society, and from what I
am thinking, I feel that it's not right to keep the animals in zoos. So do we have the rights to do that? Generally every body has been to a zoo at least
once in their life, I'm sure you can remember when you were a kid adoring animals behind glass. But you were missing the point the big picture.
Animals need freedom it's like being locked in a jail cell. Animals can't do there wild life features because they do not have the space that they would
have in the outdoor word. It causes so much stress on the animals the exhibits animals are put in are often much smaller than their original habitat. ...
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We shouldn't put animals lower than us because we are all a part of nature. too harsh to take these animals from their own family and habitat just
so we can have an hour of entertainment on the weekends. From my point of view, it's just not fair. Plus another reason to add to this is the
harambe incident. May 28 2016 Peter singer and Karen Dawn professor of bioethics stated "a child was curious and a gorilla got shot". A four year old
child climbed past a barricade and fell into a moat the gorilla grabbed the little boy and dragged him around and easily could of cracked his head or
drowned. The zoo officials shot harambe as the only way to guarantee the child's safety. This incident caused a lot of rage for the parents and
people to the zoo. This would not happen If harambe was caged up, he simply didn't even know, he sees something new in his cage and of course
he's gonna play with it. Think of it this way what if you were in a jail cell and a new person arrived there wouldn't you wanna talk to him or her it's
the fact there something new in a every plain
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Argumentative Essay On Animal Testing
Exposed to radiation. Injected with damaging substances. Forced to inhale toxic gases. This is just a couple examples of the pain and suffering animals
go through while being experimented on. Experimentation can be defined as a process that performs a scientific procedure that usually takes place in
the lab to dictate something. Animal experimentation is unethical because of the many terrible tests conducted, it's cruel, animals are equivalent to
humans, and it's not necessary. Animal testing has been around for a long time. Going all the way back to 384– 322 BC, an early Greek physician
scientist named Aristotle experimented on live animals. Then moving to 129 – 199/217 AD, a Greek physician in Rome named Galen was a huge part in
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In the Biomedical Primate Research Center labs, their test monkeys are tranquilized to make it appear like they are relaxed and don't experience
any pain. While the monkeys can't move due to being anesthetized, researchers inject diseases into the monkey's eyelid. That way they can view and
observe the reaction the monkey has to the disease at all times. Once the disease is positive in the monkey's system, they are thrown into a small
individual cage ("Experimenting on Animals: Inside The Monkey Lab"). This experiment isn't even one of the most cruel and gruesome ones
conducted.No anesthetic is given to animals in 70% of carried experiments, and in the United Kingdom, 62% of licenses issued by the government
allowed animals to face moderate to severe suffering. Animal testing can lead to mentally ill animals, especially when they're treated inhumanely.
These animals are locked up in small cages in laboratories right now, wishing they were free. Neurotic behavior develops in these animals. Such as;
spinning around in circles, pulling out their own fur, biting themselves, and rocking back and forth. More than 100 million animals have suffered and
died from cosmetic, drug, and food tests. An exact number of animals is hard to find because the Animal Welfare Act does not include the number of
mice, rats, birds, and cold–blooded animals in their death count. These animals make up 99% of animals that are
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The Controversy Over The Use Of Animals In The Classroom
Have you ever had a classroom pet? Would you like a animal in your class every day? There are many people who strongly support class pets, but
there are also many people who disagree. Some researchers think that the pets help kids have a good companion or learn responsibility, but others
think that it is cruel to put that kind of trauma on the animals. I don't think we should have classroom pets. We should not have them because it is
taking them out of their natural state of living, and with all those little kids around it depresses the animals. Having a classroom pet is not fair to the
animal.
I don't think we should have classroom pets because it is taking the animals out of their natural state of living. The first reason is according to leave
animals out of classrooms some animals like hamsters are nocturnal. This is important because when bright classroom lights and loud noises all day it
makes the animal uncomfortable because it is not its normal sleeping hours. Another big problem according to "Leave Animals Out Of The Classroom"
is climate control. All teachers change the temperature so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First the kids can really the animals confuse the animal. According to "Leave Animals out of the Classrooms" "They are Removed from the cages
during the day" this confuses them because the are supposed to be sleeping and the do not know what time it is and what they are supposed to be
doing. Also according to "Keep Animals out of the Classrooms" one little mistake from a kid can make a animal suffer. If a kid make a mistake like
how much to feed the animal, or accidently dropping it it can cause serious issues mentally and physically to the animal. Lastly according to "Keep
Animals Out Of The Classrooms" it causes "Unsanitary living conditions." Without sanitary conditions it really makes it hard for the animal to survive.
We should not have class pets because it will depress the
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Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger? By Mia Lewis Analysis
"Man is the cruelest animal." ― Friedrich Nietzsche. Many americans have pets to keep them company, but some people take this concept to the
extreme by keeping exotic animals as pets. Exotic animals should not be kept as pets for various reasons. Owning exotic animals is both cruel to the
animal its self and dangerous to those who care for the animals. Keeping exotic animals as pets is cruel. In the article Do You Really Want a Baby
Tiger? by Mia Lewis the author states "The end result is that far too many of these exotic animals spend almost their entire lives in the 'prison' of a
small cage." Obviously, exotic animals are meant to be in environments that promote their natural behavior; forcing these animals to be locked up in a
small pen
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  • 1. Animal Rights Essay Animals have been used in medical research for centuries. In a recent count, it was determined that 8,815 animals were being used for research at MSU, 8,503 of them rodents – rats, mice, hamsters and gerbils. There were 18 dogs, three cats and a variety of goats, ferrets, pigeons and rabbits. The struggle against this tyranny is a struggle as important as any of the moral and social issues that have been fought over in recent years." Animal rights are an emotional issue–second only, perhaps, to the bitter abortion debate." For decades the value of animal research has been grossly overrated. Although researchers have depended on animal test data to achieve medical advances, there should be other means of research because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animal rights activists have gathered much information that has closed down laboratories that violate anti– cruelty statutes. "This includes a 1984 videotape stolen from the University of Pennsylvania Head Injury Clinic. The research subsequently suspended, reportedly involved inadequately anesthetized baboons receiving blows to the head to break their necks and cause brain damage." Alex Pacheo gives a first–person account of the conditions he witnessed in a primate laboratory. He is horrified by the painful experiments these monkeys endure. "On May 11,1981 I began work[at the Institute for Behavioral Research] and was given a tour.... I saw filth caked on the wires of the cages, faces piled in the bottom of the cages, urine and rust encrusting every surface. There, amid this rotting stench, sat sixteen crab–eating macaques and one rhesus monkey, their liv limited to metal boxes just 17 3/4 inches wide.... [An old refrigerator] had been converted into a chamber containing a plexiglass immobilizing chair. A monkey would be placed in a chamber, and electrodes attached to his body. The monkey would be forced to try to squeeze a bottle of fluid with his surgically crippled arm in order to stop the painful electric shock that coursed through his body. The ceiling and walls of the chamber were covered with blood. I remember Dr. Taub's assistant, John Kunz, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Animal Testing Essay Ojasvi Kamboj Mr. Manier SMT English 9 6 February 2016 Animals Shouldn't Be Used In Research Testing Imagine being thrown into a tiny cage containing 5 other humans. The only time you're taken out is when a strange creature yanks you out, and pushes you into a different room containing some more humans and more of these strange creatures. You look around. The other humans are in small contraptions that force them to keep their head up. The creature that was escorting you shoves you into one of these contraptions and leaves. Now another creature arrives wearing a long white coat. This creature is carrying an eyedropper filled with a liquid that you have never seen before. It also has a strange looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animals react to certain chemicals in a way that humans wouldn't. If you feed a dog chocolate it will die whereas if you feed it to a toddler it'll be perfectly fine. Likewise, some things that animals are immune to are dangerous to humans. For example, vultures can eat rotting flesh and be fine but a human may die. Fortunately, there are more effective ways of measuring the toxicity of a chemical and they do not require the use of animals. However, most companies still test on animals because they are so used to it, even though alternative methods are faster, cheaper, and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Persuasive Essay On Animal Testing Do you ever wonder how the makeup that you bought last night doesn't blind you? Do you ever wonder what happens to the thousands of animals that aren't in the rescue centers? Do you ever wonder what happens to those animals bought and never to be seen again? Two words, Animal Testing. This awful way of testing hundreds of companies products on these poor, innocent animals. Half to almost all of those animals get killed by these confused researchers looking for a way to make a profit. We need to find an alternative for these cruel researchers. We need to free those animals, they deserve to have a normal life, like any other animal these animals are not any different, nor should they be treated any differently than those animals who have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These animals used in tests are usually bred in captivity. They can't be sent into the wild or into homes as they would not be able to cope or survive. Some of these animals are euthanized using a gas that is inhaled and results in rapid death. In recent years, the practice of using animals for biomedical research has come under severe criticism by animal protection and animal rights groups. Laws have been passed in several countries to make the practice more "humane". Debates on the ethics of animal testing have raged since the 17th century. Drug testing on animals became popular in the 20th century. A pharmaceutical company in the USA created a drug that was poisonous to humans, but they did not know that it was poisonous, so the company just added raspberry flavoring to the drug and marketed the product. The product was the cause of over a hundred people's deaths. In 1938, the "Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act" was passed. This act stated that in order to market some product relating to the act, the product must first be tested on an animal before marketing. "experiments on animals are entirely conclusive for the toxicology and hygiene of man. The effects of these substances are the same on man as on animals, save for differences in degree"(Claude Bernard) Although most people think testing is cruel and that researchers are mean, heartless people, the researchers actually only test on animals because they want to keep everyone safe. Researchers don't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dog Fighting Persuasive Speech Most people don't know what illegal dog fighting is let alone knowing that they are actually going on, but they are and because of that, innocent dogs are victims of death. 2 Over 10,000 dogs die each year from illegal dog fighting. People think it is entertaining to watch dogs fight, tons of dogs die each year because of heartless and cruel humans. 1 Are dog fights illegal? Yes all dogfight that are used for money and entertainment is illegal in all 50 states. Dog fights are illegal everywhere in the U.S and of course the dog fighters don't care that obviously didn't stop them from putting on more fights. And let me tell you, the dogs never benefit from dog fights.2 The dogs in dog fights either end up dead or severely injured and are left... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 In a puppy mill, dogs are often kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs–and it is not uncommon for cages to be stacked in columns. The living conditions in puppy mills are ghastly, The way they treat the animals is enough to cry about. 1 When female breeding dogs reach the point where they can no longer reproduce, they are often killed. This shows that to the people who run puppy mills don't care about the dogs needs, all the owner sees when he looks at one of his prisoners is a big fat dollar sign. 1 And because puppies are removed from their littermates and mothers at a young age, they also often suffer from fear, anxiety and other behavioral problems. This is unacceptable. The people who do this to animals should be ashamed, they are not only physically harming these animals they are mentally driving them insane. Being mentally hurt can sometimes hurt more than being physically hurt. Puppy mills are a dangerous place for a dog, puppy mills are not a home they are a place of torture and where the owner has no regards as to what living things have to have to live, dogs in puppy mills aren't living they are surviving, and most of the time they don't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Cruel And Inhumane Fur Industry The Cruel and Inhumane Fur Industry Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They spend their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive and thrown onto a pile. It may sound terrifying, but this practice happens on a daily basis. Before buying fur, people should be well–informed that their trendy items come from cruel, needless, and bad for the environment industry. The main countries that produce farm fur are China, Canada, United States, Russia, and various Eastern European countries. China is the major fur's exporter. The fur industry is the only industry that is unregulated by the federal government. Animals raised for fur in farms include minks, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Also, there are beautiful wild animals such as raccoons, wolves, coyotes, and more who are locked in steel–jaw traps while free in nature and then forced to live in cages their whole lives. According to PETA Organization, "Animals who are trapped in the wild can suffer for days from blood loss, shock, dehydration, frostbite, gangrene, and attacks by predators. They may be caught in steel–jaw traps that slam down on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Tear Down The Cages: Animal Rescue Corps My friends and I were walking down a dark alley we heard screaming, fighting, and a lot of movement. When we looked in the alley all we saw was... If you are aggressive to the pets they will be aggressive back and will be worse for you because they can bite,scratch, or even make you bleed. Animals should not be kept in cages. When animals or pets are stuck in cages they don't have fun in their life they don't play, run and not even do anything in a little box. The only thing they can do with a little box is eat and drink water or milk. Imagine you were that animal kept away from your natural home used for money. Sure through the centuries humans have used cages to take non–human animals out of their natural habitats in addition confine them for enjoyment for financial gain. Zoos, circuses, aquarium, the exotic bird trade, for farms, and most of the other exploitative industries ARC fights against. Where I found this Evidence is on this website called "Tear Down The Cages|Animal Rescue Corps". The man that made this blog talks about how he Blata 2 lead the rescue of tens of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That we should tell everyone don't keep them in cages. That people need to notice what dangerous people are doing to the world to innocent animals around the globe. How would you feel if people treated your the way that your don't like but,your can't do nothing about it. Animals need time of thereon. If they can't run around and have the fun they want. The probably is that they are scared of them because they don't get treated the right way. Most animals are in cages because they are going to be sold and eaten or because they weren't behaving. Some of them are treated bad because they are not good then they are supposed to. That it very cruel for an animal to just sit in a cage and do nothing all day it is not good for their health. A long time of age animals were free and very harmless now they are in cages where they can have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pros And Cons Of Caging Hens Caging hens is unacceptable and a barbaric way of keeping animals. In New Zealand, 80% of hens are currently suffering in battery cages, living an unnatural lifestyle. This inhumane way of farming has to stop as it's detrimental to the rights of hens and all animals to live and be treated without cruelty and I believe it is simply unjust. Not only are these defenseless Hens killed, they are also denied the right to move and walk, are arguably tortured and will never spread their wings. The ban of battery cages needs to take a stronger stance as the phasing out of battery cages by 2022 serves only to make way for colony cages which are just as cruel. Colony cages fail to meet the welfare of Hens and don't provide them with the sufficient space they need. They're illegal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that the cost is well worth it because the welfare of animals is very important. The raise in egg and poultry prices will have an impact on families all over New Zealand unless the government subsidises the abolishment of battery farming and colony cages. If the government continues to keep the prices the same as they are now while making NZ farms free range it will be a win/win situations for both the welfare of animals and humans. The change in egg prices may not be as drastic for Kiwi families as I have found there is just a mere $0.24 difference between a single size 7 factory farmed egg and free range eggs at countdown. Is a couple of dollars per dozen eggs really worth the exploitation of hens? Caged eggs may be cheaper but it comes at the expense of Animal welfare. New Zealand needs to abolish not only battery cages but colony cages also. The effects these farming methods have on hens is undeniably disgusting and needs to be stopped. In order for us to ensure farmers are treating their hens ethically, routinely checks and stricter rules need to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Persuasive Essay On Animal Testing Animal Testing, what is it? On dictionary.com the definition for animal testing is, "noun; The use of non–human animals in research and development projects, esp. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs" So what does that tell us? That Animal testing is okay, and a good thing for scientific research, right? Well in some cases, using lab rats is for a good cause, to test things out and see what's cures what, but companies such as Loreal, L'OrГ©al, Maybelline, Windex, off, dawn, EstГ©e Lauder, St. Ives, Olay, glade, soft soap, any plenty more useanimal testing for horrid things. They go as far as caging animals and use them for multiple tests in a row, it's just cruel. People everyday fund these companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently there are plenty other sources that we can get to test whether you can put this on human skin we can consume this or you can use this and you know your face won't blow up People who say their animal friendly and vegan use products from L'OrГ©al and Maybelline in Windex all over their house and they have them it's not right and it should be stopped. We keep on finding these horrible products and it does nothing we keep on finding these horrible products and it does nothing but good. Who can look some tiny helpless animal in the face and inject some sort of make up or chemicals in them and watch them suffer? I understand completely that science is necessary and testing is necessary but this is 2017 we can use other things besides animals to test out our products. So, you may argue, "Well what about it being necessary for tests, and what about benefits to humans it brings?" Well to begin, the FDA (food and drug administration) it's not required to test most product on anyone or anything. Plus, most of the tests that they do on animals are different. According to the HIS (humane society international), "data shows that animal studies fail to predict real human outcomes in 50 to 99.7 percent of cases. This is mainly because other species seldom naturally suffer from the same diseases as found in humans." (HIS.org). As far as alternatives go, "Currently over 30 alternative tests have been developed. The concern over what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Pros And Cons Of Animal Testing Charles Darwin, a renowned scientist, wrote to the Oxford zoologist Ray Lankester in 1871 : "You ask about my opinion on vivisection (animal testing). I quite agree...it is a subject that makes me sick with horror, so I will not say another word about it else I shall not sleep to–night, " So you'd think, that nearly 150 years after Darwin's words there would be some change in opinion. You'd think that when a scientist's idol shows absolute disgust for animal testing they'd stop, especially as there are more effective and money–saving methods today. Experimenting on animals is cruel and morally wrong. Even as I speak, animals are being crammed into cages in the name of medical 'research'. Animals are very different from humans, their anatomical structures are also different, so why test on animals when it the drugs they are being tested with are meant for HUMANS? What kind of sick logic is this? There are many alternatives for animal testing now, that are also a lot cheaper, so there is no excuse to keep continuing this horrific act. An example of an alternative is artificial human skin made from sheets of human skin cells grown in test tubes that can produce more useful and accurate results than testing chemicals on animal skin. Yet, these blood–thirsty scientists today simply refuse to acknowledge this! Ask yourself, has there been a medical breakthrough with the use of animal testing of late? Think back to these past 5 years? Can't think of anything? Thought so. While scientist are too busy looking for the pot of gold under the rainbow, more than six and a half million animals are dying per year! And that's only in Australia! Can you imagine what the total number is in the world combined?! Money is also a major factor. Instead of funding animal testing the government should fund the alternatives of animal testing and save money! Animal testing is expensive because merely conducting one test can cost up to $75,000, and that's without the cost of the animals used. Experiments can use up to 100 animals!! Clearly, animal experimentation has produced very little results and should stop as there are more effective and less expensive alternatives today. Animal testing is cruel and immoral. Do we not sometimes gaze ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of Animal Welfare Did you know that 56 billion animals are slaughtered each year? People believe that farmers are abusing and causing stress on the animals. Farmers use confined feeding operations to maximize the production. By having the confined feeding operations, it gives the animals no room to graze. When they can't graze, it restricts the animal to move or to exercise ("On The Farm"). The animals are not given any pain relief during certain practices like castration or dehorning. Animal welfare is not needed in the farming aspect, because the animals are meant for food. In the 1970's, animal welfarist got together and tried to sue farmers for being cruel and harming animals. The government created the right to farm laws. That law protected farmers rights when farming. Twelve states banned certain farm practices because they were believed to be inhumane. Those bans include, gestation crates for sows, veal crates for calves, and battery cages for chickens. All those states that banned the practices were small in the ag field. The farmers are saying that they are not hurting animals, they are protecting them. People that live in cities or that don't experience the farm work will say it is inhumane. Farmers are trying to make changes to stop these regulations. State Farm Bureaus are trying backing up the farmers. The regulations could ruin the agricultural business (Fifield). Farmers use the most efficient methods which lower the prices for the consumer. The other people would say that the most efficient way goes against the animal's welfare. When using the high welfare methods it raises the price of eggs by 18% which is about 49 cents per dozen. Walmart and McDonalds will be using only cage free eggs by 2025. That will increase the price of the eggs. They cages and crates are said to be safe and sanitary ways for egg production. Makes the price of food increase because the farmer can't have as many animals because it requires too much space to be humane (Fifield). Gestation crates are the safest way for a sow to give birth. Gestation crates are inhumane for the sows. They can only stand or lie down. And they are in the crate for up to 4 months without walking. Going 4 months without walking will cause stress on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Exotic Animals Research Paper Tigers. Snakes. Chimpanzees. Exotic pets are a controversial topic in modern–day society, and a common story. Pet enthusiast decides to buy a cute little cub. 10 or 15 years later, it becomes a ferocious 200 pound lion. The owner doesn't know what to do with it, so he releases it into the wild. The lion wreaks havoc on the community many defenseless people get injured. However, even with all the stories with lions, tigers, snakes, and other exotic creatures, people all around the nation still choose to buy exotic pets. Exotic animals kept as pets can cause a huge deal of damage to property, the ecosystem, and people around it. It is a subtle, but dangerous problem that has enormous impacts on us and our environment. Exotic animals should not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that exotic animals are not a threat to public safety. In the article, "REXANO Proves that Politicians...", Zuzana Kukol, a REXANO co–founder, reports that, "In the last 10–16 years, 1.5 people on average gets killed yearly by captive reptile, 1 by captive big cat, 0.81 by captive elephant, 0.125 by captive bear, and 0 by captive nonhuman primate" (REXANO Proves that Politicians...). However, this only mentions the captive exotic animals. During captivity, many facilities have trained specialists that know when the exotic animal will attack or not to care for it. However, after the animal is released or escapes captivity, they are a huge danger to not only their owners, but also the whole community around it. Also, Scott Shoemaker, another REXANO co–founder, states that "Our statistical analysis of the data disproves the claim that exotic animals in captivity are a threat to public safety" (REXANO Proves that Politicians...). Even then, the data only involves the captive animals, not the escaped ones, which can cause a lot more harm to the community. Additionally, the article does not mention the impact the exotic animals can have on the environment. When exotic animals enter a foreign ecosystem, chaos erupts. One the exotic animal's prey is usually part of the ecosystem, creating a food source. Normally, the animal's natural predator is in a the animal's natural ecosystem. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Lowest Animal Satire Essay Mark Twain, America's greatest Humorist, shows his skills in satire in "The Lowest Animal." Satire is made of many elements which require mastery for the satire to be truly effective. Twain is renowned as a satirist because of his greatness with humor and sarcasm, but he is very well–rounded and is talented in all elements of satire. Twain used satire to educate and entertain the populace with stories that made people rethink the traditional values of life during his lifetime. He sought to change many social values he saw as wrong by using words to cause the society to change itself. The fact that Twain was able to do this was due to his great effectiveness as a satirist. In "The Lowest Animal," Twain's effectiveness as a satirist stems from his talented use of intriguing incongruity, absolute absurdity, scathing sarcasm, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sarcasm grabs a reader's attention by ridiculing a certain group, individual, or ideal. Twain uses sarcasm in one of the final paragraphs of "The Lowest Animal" when talking of the outcomes of putting different animals into a cage together and putting different people into a cage together. Twains says that in the cage with the different animals, the inhabitants are peaceful, when he checks again; but in the cage of the different people, the people have a disagreement on theology and kill each other, brutally: "When I came back to note results, the cage of Higher Animals was all right, but in the other there was but a chaos of gory odds and ends of turbans and fezzes and plaids and bones and flesh, not a specimen left alive. These Reasoning Animals had disagreed on a theological detail and carried the matter to a Higher Court" (Twain 378). This sarcasm brings "peaceful" religions into question as to whether they are truly peaceful or just a way of separating people. Sarcasm is a very powerful element of satire as it brings to light the downside of ideals by mocking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Research Paper On Animal Abuse Animal Abuse Just last year 10 billion animals were slaughtered in America alone (Site source later). Billions of animals are killed every year to satisfy the worlds hunger for meat. People do not realize how much meat they consume over the course of a year. Everyday Animals are killed to meet the demand for meat consumers. As the population increases so will the amount of food needed, this will lead to even more animals being killed each year. Animal abuse is happening all over the world no matter where someone lives, Animal abuse can even be at a restaurant or even just at someone's house. People do not know how many forms of animal abuse there actually is. Animal abuse is in more forms than just physical abuse, there is also mental abuse... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animals are equal to humans (Site source later), Animals experience a life and have emotions like humans do. Animals should be entitled to better rights on experimentation because there are certain "Limitations" that people who experiment can get away with. Rats and mice are considered loopholes (site Source later) because they feel less pain than other animals scientist are allowed to experiment on them. Mice and rats can still feel pain but they are not included in the list of animals that cannot be experimented on. Cloning animals can also harm animals because of the sources needed to clone an animal. Forms of DNA and also an egg or a sperm needs to be extracted to perform the cloning process. Animals do not deserve to be harmed so that their owner can have a genetically exact version of them. Cloning can also can fit under using animals for entertainment because a famous animal might be cloned so they can "live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Importance Of Animals In Captivity Almost every human being has been to a zoo or an aquarium. Everyone has seen how the animals are in small cages and people enjoy watching them not even caring to take into consideration how the animal may feel. But then who cares right? It is fun to go to a zoo and an aquarium and have a family day and spend money at these institutions not caring what is really going on around them. Animals really suffer by being in a captive environment. To be captive means to be confined to only one place, I personally would not like to be confined to one area my whole life. Although some people may argue that zoos save endangered species by placing them in a captive environment, safe from poacher, starvation, and predators. Animals should not be captive. Animals should be free instead of being captive for human enjoyment and profit because animals have rights, animals in captivity suffer from stress, confinement, and boredom, and when zoos become overpopulated some zoos will outright kill the surplus of animals. First of all, taking an animal out of their natural habitat to be held in tanks and cages is extremely cruel. Animals should have some sort of rights. Animals should have the right to not be held captive for public enjoyment and profit. According to Bob Oraboana, " Every conscious being has interests that should be respected. No being who is conscious of being alive should be devalued to thinghood, dominated, used as a resource or a commodity." What Bob is saying is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Do Animals Enjoy The Circus Like Us? Do Animals Enjoy the Circus Like Us? "The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of cage. He is in front of it"–Munthe, Axel 1857. Animals have been used in circuses for generations around the world. You will never find monkeys dance waltz, bears ride bicycles, or tigers jump through burning hoops in the wild. Circuses have broken the law of nature. Circus performers collect money easily by using animal to do stupid tricks and they even do not take care of them properly. Animals should live in cramped cages and travel in the dark cold trailer. That's why I think using animals as entertainment in the circus should be forbidden. You may laugh while enjoying animals performance in the circus, but let's see if you still can laugh after read ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to teenink.com, during training session, trainers are often use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks and other painful tools to force animals learn tricks. Trainers drug some animals to make them "manageable" and surgically remove the teeth and claws of others (Ashley Palmer, 2016). As well as using direct physical contact to make the animals learn tricks, they are often forced to go without food and water for prolonged periods when they haven't performed well during training sessions, as well as during travel periods. Eventhough it's clear that animals training in circus is cruel, but some people think animals circus can be a chance for children to see wild animals that they may never see again and learn about animals. But I think this is the wrong way to learn about animals for children. So now we know that how suffer is animals live in the circus. They have the same right to live like human's because we are the same life creatures in the same world. Using animals as entertainment in the circus should be banned because it's an animals abuse, it's threathen public safety, and has cruel training of animals. Only bad things we get when see animals circus. We should stop this serious problem from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Research Paper On Animal Rights Animal Rights An issue that is being hotly debated is whether or not should be compelled to advocate for animal rights, and if it is a profound problem. But studies have made it clear. Humankind has captured the idea in their head that animals are here for two measly purposes; human manipulation and food source. Their manipulated minds find it right to torture animals, and force them to live an uncanny, disappointing life. We are excessively killing animals and mutilating those who live. Yes, one might say the animal factory farming techniques is beneficial to our society, and our food web is going strong. But many do not know of the unnecessary harming done to the animals in the process, along with the fact that animals are trophy hunted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been proven in many areas that animals people are unable to care for or supply resources to are, horribly, killed, and then used for public view. It has been made apparent that in Danish zoos, young, healthy animals have been slaughtered because they cannot take care of them. It has been proved that these animals are later put into a freezer to cool and then prepared for dissection in front of a live audience. The process is gruesome, and not to mention their are an abundance of ways to go differently with surplus animals. To support this further, back in 2014, a young giraffe with the name of Marius was found unsuitable to reproduce, and therefore was euthanized. The Guardian News explains the process afterwards. They narrate "The zoo's decision to conduct the public dissection, and the disclosure that the animal was shot rather than being killed by lethal injection so that it could be fed to the carnivores" (The Guardian, 1). Animals all over the world today are being euthanized, thrown in cages, and abused, just for the sake of our own evil enjoyment. Lastly, humans have been euthanizing and killing animals excessively. Whether it is trophy hunting, they are unable to take care of the animals successfully, or that half of the livestock we kill is just going bad and being thrown off store shelves, there is no question we are killing much more animals than necessary. If we just raise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Benefits Of Vegetarianism Vegetarianism is a controversial topic that involves the consumption of meat. Should one become a vegetarian? If consuming meat involves the production of factory farming and health risks the consuming meat is not good. If consuming meat is not good, one should become a vegetarian. Therefore one should become a vegetarian. A suitable beginning would be to define a factory farm. A factory farm is a large, industrial operation. It raises large numbers of animals for food. About nine billion animals live in factory farms to live a miserable existence. Newborns torn from their mom days after being born. Sometimes even hours. They are then transported and kept in small cages. Or their is life in cramped and overcrowded pens. Males in egg farms are not valuable. Tens of thousands of them are into the trash because their meat is unsuitable. They are also ground alive into feed for other animals. Male calves of dairy cows eat liquid and iron deficient diets. They are in crates for their lives that keep them as immobile as possible. This is to keep their muscles weak and tender. Most of these animals at these farms are indoors. Few are able to live happy lives. Because of this they are unable to fulfill their instinctual urges. They become psychotic, neurotic and have repetitive behaviors. Many become cannibalistic. The animals are also give a consistent regimen of antibiotics and growth hormones. To keep disease and death away. "Factory farming and non–intensive family farms animals could have surgical modifications such as beak, toe, tail removal, ear tagging and clipping, teeth removal, branding, dehorning, castration and ovary removal" (QUOTE). Due to the high cost of anesthesia this is all performed without it. During transportation to the slaughterhouse many animals die. Due to starvation or freezing to death. The animals who are unable to walk are "downers" (QUOTE) and die in the yard. Animals with fur die in the wild. Or they live in small cages and fed each other's remains. They are then killed by anal electrocution so their pelts are not marred. Factory farming is immoral and has turned many people to vegetarianism. Another reason would be this argument. Let's say someone sees a small turtle come out of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Puppy Mill When you are seeing the adorable puppy in the window of a pet store, flea market or even on the internet you should just ask yourself where exactly are these puppies coming from? Roughly 90 percent of puppies in pet stores get them from puppy mills. What exactly is a puppy mill? Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities that mass–produce dogs for sale through pet stores, or directly to consumers through classifies ads or the internet. It is important to know that, in many cases, puppy mills are not illegal. In most states, a breeding kennel can legally keep dozens, even hundreds, of dogs in cages for their entire lives, as longs as the dogs are given the basics of food, water, and shelter. The federal Animal Welfare Act passed in 1966, requires breeders who have more than three breeding female dogs and sell puppies to pet stores or puppy brokers to be licensed and inspected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In most cases, the standards that breeders are required to meet by law are extremely minimal. In puppy mills, female dogs are bred about twice a year until they can no longer produce puppies. Mothers and their litters often suffer from malnutrition, exposure, and a lack of adequate veterinary care. Most of them are bred far too early, before it is safe. Not only is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dogs are in horribly dirty wire cages, walking on a floor of their own feces. Feces often cakes cages so heavily it becomes the only solid on which they can stand. The puppies who do have floors on their cages are lying in uric acid, from urine build–up, burns their skins and paws, while the ammonia cause respiratory problems. These unsanitary living conditions attract bugs and rodents, leading to infectious diseases. Even their food and water are contaminated, if there is any at all. Water typically has algae, urine, and feces while the food is infested with mold and maggots. Conditions that most people would consider inhumane, or even cruel, are often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Animal Testing Should Be Banned Animal testing should be banned According to this website called Animal testing procon.org it tells us how there is 95% of our animals being used for scientific experiments. The animals were not protected in any way by the federal Animal Welfare Act, which will exclude any birds, rats and or even mice bred for research. There were cold blooded animals such as reptiles and or even fish from our oceans. I feel as if Animals should not be tested for scientific experiments because, well, why would people want to be so cruel to animals that can not even speak they did nothing to do deserve such cruelness upon themselves. What I am trying to say is I speak for the animals I love animals and their habitats I would never want to go ruin their precious home or even them. Basically if you have ever seen the lorax, the lorax is trying to protect him and his home, so why ruin a animal that has done no harm in the world. Why do scientific experiments on them when you can do it to someone that is your size.I feel as if Animals should not be used for scientific testing. They are basically living things they do nothing they love their home and themselves. Instead we should use technology. It does no harm to the animals or their habitats of where they live. Animal testing should be banned. I think animal testing should be banned because they are living things just like us so the should not be harmed. Now that we have technology these days we should use it instead of harming living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Owning Exotic Pets Research Paper Currently, in the pet market, a very prominent issue is present. Should private citizens be legally allowed to own exotic pets? Owning exotic pets is dangerous, expensive, and cruel. The average human should not be allowed to own exotic pets. In the first place, owning an exotic pet can be a risk to your safety. The size of the animal does not determine how dangerous it is. In the article " Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger?" the author Mia Lewis states "It's not just big cats, poisonous snakes and chimpanzees that can be harmful– even smaller exotic pets can cause serious injuries." How dangerous exotic pets can be is just another reason why they should not be owned by private citizens. Along with being dangerous, exotic pets are also very expensive. Buying exotic pets is costly enough, but they also require a great deal of money to maintain. A strong, large, sturdy habitat must be built for the animal along with buying large amounts of food. On page 7, paragraph 3, Lewis states " If keeping a dog can be time consuming and costly, that's nothing compared to a adult lion or chimpanzee." Aside from the cost of keeping a exoticpet, they need lots of of time and frequent attention that most people simply don't have. Exotic pets being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The average civilian does not have the time or resources required to humanely keep a exotic pet. Although most exotic animals are bought and sold while they are young eventually they will mature and become very large. Many people end up releasing their exotic animals when they become full grown because they become incapable of caring for the animal. If the animals are kept, they are often kept in cruel cages where they are neglected. Mia Lewis states " In this environment they have no opportunity to practice most of their natural behaviors." (pg 7 p 3). Exotic animals are not able to freely hunt and breed when kept in cages. The ownership of exotic animals is very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Today, the fashion industry is pumping out thousands of... Today, the fashion industry is pumping out thousands of fur coats for prospective buyers. The attempt of masking the true price of retrieving that fur by glamorizing coats is beyond most buyer's attention. Some people know that animals go through pain when their fur is taken for the purpose of fashion, but most people do not understand the extent of the mutilation they go through. To be sure the fur is fresh and neat, certain animals are sometimes skinned alive. Fur farming is not only inhumane, but it also has a negative effect on nature. Fur farming is bad for the environment, brutal to animals and the animals are also inhumanely killed. According to psychological theory, the humanistic view claims that every person has good in them.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To catch the animals, the farmers use a device called a leg–hold trap. "A study in Wheeler Nation Wildlife Refuge discovered that 26% of animals would actually attempt to bite of their limbs in order to escape one of these traps in the hopes of survival" ("Ranch Fur Cruelties"). The fact that animals are willing to chew of their body parts in order to escape means that the leg–hold trap must be painful towards the animals, which means it is an inhumane way of capturing an animal. Fur farming has been around for many years, but not always for the poor purpose of fashion. Although there are countless disadvantages with fur farming, many individuals are blinded by the glamour of the fur fashion industry to see that. One of the most crucial issues is how badly fur farming effects the environment which is almost always a victim of a human's doing. Effecting the environment has been a common issue that seems to keep resurfacing all over the world. While raw animal fur pelts may be biodegradable, the fur industry conveniently neglects to mention the fact that all of the animal skins used to make fur go through a tanning process ('Nothing Humane about Fur Farms"). Tanning is a process that uses environmentally damaging toxins such as formaldehydes and strong acids. These chemicals are a danger to the atmosphere, helping destroy the environment which is already being damaged by other human–made things such as carbon dioxide from cars or grime from nuclear plants. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Hidden Horrors Of Mass Produced Food Sarah Berkowsky Ms. McGoldrick English 2A 5/23/17 The Hidden Horrors of Mass–Produced Food "The way we eat has changed more in the last fifty years than in the past ten thousand." (Food, Inc.) Farming first emerged as a large–scale industry during the Industrial Revolution. The transition from small, local farms to larger, corporate–owned businesses began when machines were more readily available and much more efficient. However, another factor in the creation of the current industrial food system, including factory farming, is the advent of fast food, beginning in the 1930s. Food had to be uniform and cheap for both the company and the consumers (Food, Inc.). Another contributing factor is increased demand for animal products, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory farming isn 't just harming the environment, it is also extremely cruel to the animals on these farms. The American poultry industry kills approximately 8.6 million chickens for meat every year, and another 300 million hens produce eggs (A Closer), and the treatment of these chickens is anything but humane. A recent video published by The Huffington Post, Tyson: Exposed, shows the cruel treatment of chickens at several Tyson Foods chicken breeding facilities. The video is incredibly graphic, showing workers standing on birds heads to crush their skulls, kicking and beating birds, all while admitting that what they're doing cannot be exposed (Hanson). Tyson Foods is the largest chicken producer in the country, accounting for twenty–one percent of all sales (Tyson Foods, Tyson Fact Book http://ir.tyson.com/investor–relations/investor–overview/tyson–factbook/default.aspx). Animal welfare has clearly taken a backseat to corporate profits: Tyson earned nearly $1.4 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2016 (Tyson Foods, Third Quarter Results). But animal cruelty isn't just confined to the breeding facilities. A report from Canada, which has some of the worst transport standards for chickens in the world, shows that it is common to find birds dead on arrival to the slaughterhouse (Brown 1). These birds must travel fully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets? Should exotic animals be allowed to be kept as pets The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of a cage. He is in front of it. Axel Munthe, Swedish Writer and Physician, (1857–1949) The question of humanity arises every couple of years, on the topic – should exotic animals be allowed to be kept as pets. Is it humane for the beings who feel pain, give birth, take care of their young like human beings do to be behind bars? According to the National Geographic 66 percent of wild animals are owned privately while the 28 percent of the animals reside in the zoo. Some of the exotic animals can be found as pets rather than in the wild. The estimated number of Tigers kept as pets are between 5,000 and 7,000, which is more than the ones that exist in the wild. Interested buyers can purchase a tiger cheaper than some of the purebred dogs, for the price as shocking as 300 dollars. Though some states in the United States do allow wild animals as pets, it is still illegal in most states or require a license for it. Most of the animals as pets are through illegal routes like underground auctions and smuggling. To be wild is to be free, and no one can deny that the freedom of the animals to live as they decree has been stolen by the greediness which guides humans to possess anything unique or beautiful. Millions of these animals, birds and reptiles are kept in un/lawful captivity throughout the United States. People forget that wild animals can 't be kept as easy as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Animal Testing And Why It Should Continue Isaiah Tuppince Mr. Greer English 2 October 21st, 2015 Animal Testing and Why It Should Continue Jeremy Bentham once said, "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor, 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they suffer?'" Animal testing is becoming a conflict right now and I believe that Animal testing should be stopped because it is cruel and inhuman, Alternative testing technologies exist, the lack of reliability, and it is expensive. Another quote once said was by Martin Luther King Jr stating "Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well–being of a person or animal is at stake" That quote is saying why do wrong when right can be done, especially when people and animals are involved. Animals have feelings and enjoy life as much as humans do so keeping them in captivity and testing drugs on them is cruel and inhuman. It is understandable that animal testing is helpful, and we can 't test drugs on humans, but when alternative testing options are available there is no reason to keep animals in captivity and test drug, harm, and kill them. Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) is a program that was designed to begin vitro testing. This program was established by Johns Hopkins. The CAAT was created in 1988 and funded by more than 70 corporations (Hunter). These corporations funded this program to change animal testing a find alternative ways to test drugs other than on animals. Millions of dollars were given to this program by these corporations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Animal Testing Is Necessary Is it really necessary for animals to be used for medical research? This question still remains, yet to be answered. It is a matter of opinion one would think. However if you look closer there is a lot more to it than opinion. People that feel sorry for animals usually are the ones that don't agree with animal testing. That is where it starts. Scientists use animal testing as a way to find cures. Animal testing helps them figure out what will work and not work on humans. It helps find cures faster and prevent deaths. Although some people believe that is true, I have a different opinion on it all. This testing hasn't help as many people as you may think.Just because animals are living breathing creatures like humans, doesn't mean their systems are anything like ours. There has been so many tests done on animals to help find cures and medicine that will work on humans. What do we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the animals used for research are rats, mice, and hamsters. Sometimes dogs, cats, goats, monkeys, and rabbits are also used. For decades animal research has been misused. Although some researchers have achieved medical advances, there should be other means of research. Testing on animals is cruel, inhumane, and often unnecessary. Some people believe that research involving animals is essential to improving the health of humans. They would suggest, that every advance in the 20th century is due to the use of animal testing. They also suggest that animal research holds the key for solutions to AIDS, cancer, and heart diseases. However, there should be other ways of research because animal research is cruel and inhumane. This would involve terrible painful experiments on monkeys and the fact that the laboratories the animals must live in are filthy. Usually animals are limited to living in tiny metal cages where they can barely move. Animals are captured to go to the factory to be bred, then go to the confinement and isolation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Animal Cruelty Should animals be used for research? Isn't it animal cruelty? To test cosmetics, cleaners and other products, hundreds of thousands of animals are poisoned, blinded and killed every year. In circuses, animals are being tortured cruelly. This has been an argumentative issue for a long time. Some argue testing on some animals now will prevent lots ofhuman suffering and save lives in the future. Others say it is unethical and cruel. Still, everyone agrees that millions of animals are subjected to unbearable pain in labs. Also most of people agree with animals tortured cruelly in circuses, they take it as an entertainment for themselves. And that thousands of them die. Before 1986, only four states had felony animal cruelty laws. Estimates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Example of this is cockfight, elephants fight and bull's race. In cockfight the roosters are given alcohol to make them feisty. These cock fights are banned under the "prevention of cruelty to animals". But then also many roosters are forced to fight till their death in almost all parts of the country. The winners of one fight are again forced to fight in the next round. Each year, approximately 10,000 bulls die in bullfights. This is a serious type of animal cruelty where animals are forced to their death in very inhumane manner. Zoos are built to help animals and to give information to common people about the behaviour of these animals. It is shocking to know that in zoos also animals are tortured very badly. These animals are often kept in small cages. These cage are hardly been cleaned. They are full of animal excreta. There are very less medical facilities available in the zoos. You have to take strict steps towards stopping animal cruelty. Also, immediately launch a complaint against a person who is doing so to the nearest police station by writing down what you observed, such as; wounds on the body, areas of missing hair, extremely thin, starving animals, animals who have been hit by cars and have not received veterinary attention, animals who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions, an owner hitting an animal, animals kept in dirty conditions and so on. If you do not know where to go and complain, ask your local shelter or animal control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why We Shouldn T Have Classroom Pets Classroom have been known to have plenty of benefits, but are they really as good as they seem? Classroom pets are well known since they help kids learn important lessons, but they have also been known to hurt things in schools. Classroom pets hurt the animals, and support cruel pet trade and are unhealthy. Clearly, classrooms pets are a very bad idea. First of all, we shouldn't have classrooms pets is that it hurts the animals lives and their ways of life. For example, some information from source 3 that supports this is, "Many suffer from missed meals, unsanitary living conditions, and lack of climate control." This means that people in the school forget about the class pet sometime because they have other important things to do. This could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some evidence from source 1 that supports this is: "'pets' come from come from awful breeding facilities where they've been kept in horrific and filthy conditions." This means that people who do horrible things to animals actually gain from some class pets bought off them. Sometimes a class that can't care for the pet gives it away to these people. These bad conditions can cause a pet to catch a disease, which could be carried to the classrooms. These people are bad, but won't be going out of business to soon if we keep supporting them. More information that supports pets hurting kids from source 1 is, "Bacteria such as salmonella can be spread by the handling of reptiles and frogs, and rodents such as hamsters can carry transmittable diseases. This shows that the good intentions of helping kids learn life lessons can not only hurt the animals, but the people around the animals too. We indirectly hurt kids if we let them near these types of pets. Not all pets carry diseases, but one that have been brought up by cruel breeders have a greater chance to have these problems. Nobody wants kids to get disease from their own pets or have animals get kept so badly, so why risk it just to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Is Animal Testing Wrong *Screech* the animals barely make out as they are being ripped out of their cages knowing they will soon be put through more. AS if last time it wasn't enough. Is this what we want to put animals through anymore, or are we just going to keep them suffering? An issue that is commonly debated is about animal testing and whether it is good or bad. Others may agree that it is beneficial, but in fact animal testing is cruel and should no longer be tolerated. First of all animals are not humans, we are different creatures with different ways of life and conditions. Another reason is that there are many deaths all together and what happens after the testing is done, is horrible. After all there are many alternatives, this is not the only thing that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Elias Zerhouni makes a very great point of that, "We have moved away from studying human disease in humans. ... We all drank the Kool –Aid on that one, me included. ... The problem is that [animal testing] hasn't worked, and it's time we stopped dancing around the problem. ... We need to refocus and adapt new methodologies for use in humans to understand disease biology in humans." The point when he states that animal testing has basically failed and that we need to stop "dancing around the problem" make this that much more true. Animal testing is not working and it is useless. The couple of many alternatives against animal testing consist of Chips relating to human cells and the Human Skin Replica. The first solution is the organs–on–chips method. This is when chips have human matter on them, they are containing human cells. This can show scientist how organs grow and form for humans. Key word there, humans because humans are humans and animals are animals. They also use cell–based models and tissues that are used for the safety of drugs for people. This is so much more relatable to us because it is our cells and organs. It will also show scientists how our bodies will react to medicines and drugs. The second alternative that can be used is the human skin replica. This is obviously a close relation to our skin. The replica will show scientists our reactions to skin allergies. Normally guinea pigs and mice are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Are Zoos Objective Or Cruel And Torturous To Animals? T he existence and the moral value surrounding the operation of zoos are still a hotly debated topic today. There are some people or organisations which support zoos for their role in animal conservation as well as pointing out its educational values to the public. Some others argue that zoos were unethical, or downright cruel and torturous to animals. Each side mutually defend themselves and claims that they are putting these animals first. A widely–believed argument is that zoos forced animals to live in an unnatural environment, making them stressed and sick. Many zoo animals live in a different environment than the one they lived in before. Animals will feel discomfort or stress, '...the animal will not be at peace.'(Martel, p50). Most... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of our sense of superiority, our "obsession with putting ourselves at the centre of everything" (Martel, p39) we subconsciously placed ourselves higher than the animals, and therefore "justifying" our acts of cruelty to the animals. This thinking makes us believe that Earth and everything inside it is ours, and ours alone, to use and exploit. Such evidence of this thinking is shown, for example, on the Bible ("Then God said, "Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."" – Genesis 1:26, NIV). This makes us believe that it's okay for us humans to capture and cage these wild animals and later putting them in the zoo because we think they are rightfully ours, and we can use them in whatever way we see fit, many times without thinking about what effects will it have on them. Similar attitude is also shown when we often clear out forests to build new housings and completely ignoring the effect it would have on the environment, or indeed the biosystem of the forest, and the animals within it. What nature took thousands of years to make, we destroy in days. We are putting ourselves first and foremost of everything, and the negative effects are showing. It's the same with zoos. If we keep condoning the zoo animal's mistreatment the same as we keep condoning all of those illegal hunting, illegal forest clearing, and over–mining of resources, it could affects the way of our next generations treat the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Argumentative Essay On Exotic Animals How would you feel if you were taken away from your parents and your home and was put in a cage? This happens to many exotic animals all over the world. Whether the animal was already born in captivity or was plucked from the wild. Owning an exotic animal as a pet can be dangerous, time consuming, and cruel. People all around the U.S. own exotic animals when they shouldn't. To begin with, owning an exotic animal can be dangerous. Not just to the owner but also to the people surrounding it. Since exotic animals are not domesticated, they can spread diseases or harm someone even if they didn't mean to. "A wild animal is never 100 precent predictable.", found in the article, Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger? by Mia Lewis. This quote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Animal Testing Animal Cruelty Essay Is animal testing an experiment in cruelty? Yes, because these poor animals––being tested––are always in pain and usually are never allowed to know freedom like the Britain never gave us Americans the freedom we wanted until we won the war––where we began to give our own selves rules and freedom. No animal is safe from experimentation, not even baby animals. Animal tests do not reliably results in human beings. 94% of drugs that pass animal tests fail in human clinical traits. I believe that this is true because there is a lot of animals that have different traits than humans which most drugs used for them will NOT be able to succeed on humans. A study in Archives of Toxicology stated that "The law predictivity of animal experiments in research areas allowing direct comparing sons of mouse vs. human data puts strong doubt on the usefulness of animal data." I believe this may be true because you will figure out more medicines and drugs for the world but you are still torturing these animals. These poor animals that have done nothing to us are dieing because of our cruel ways towards them. According to neurologist Aysha Akhtar, MD, MPH, over 100 stroke drugs that were effective when tested on animals have failed in humans. That is definitely true because us humans have many traits that are way way different than animal traits which makes me ask....why? Why do us humans keep doing this to these animals when most of our many experiments don't work? By the information I have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Meat the Truth: The Humane Problem The world has different views on whether it is ethical to eat meat. The most important moral should be that the animals are being treated humanely before and during the slaughtering process. Customers who eat meat need to know that the meat they are buying does not come from mistreated animals. Customers should be buying their meat from small farms or larger companies that promote cruelty–free production. Broiler chickens are kept to a point they can barely walk and hens are piled in a small cage with a half–dozen more hens. These hens end up eating their own cage partners, rubbing their breasts against the wire to the point they are bleeding and 10 percent of hens do not even survive these conditions. Factory farms do this so customers can buy eggs at a cheap price. We cull to keep populations of animals down and to keep them also from starvation. If an animal gets old or has a disease the people taking care of the animals should put them down humanely so they do not suffer through the process. If more places would practice humane treatment towards animals that are being raised for slaughter and training their employees how to care for the animals, society might not think eating meat is so cruel. Hughes 2 Researching where the meat is coming from is a big step in not buying mistreated animals. Animals live their lives out in factory farms that mistreat these animals. Pork producers have the sows in horrible conditions by keeping them in a farrowing crate where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Is Dog Fighting? You watch the news. You see a dog fighting ring busted, a hoarder's house being cleaned, and an animal testing site uncovered. You probably didn't know this, but these are all examples of animal abuse. Millions of animals are hurt, suffering, and eventually dying because of animal abuse. FBI Now Tracks Animal Abuse Just Like Homicides, Arson and Assault. N.d. N.p. Chapter 1: What is animal abuse? Animal abuse is the harming of an animal on purpose by a human. Animal cruelty and animal neglect fall under the category of animal abuse. Animal cruelty is a type of animal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may cause the animal pain, suffering, or lasting harm. Some experiments include forcing an animal to be injected with a potentially dangerous substance, letting an animal be exposed to radiation, removing the animal's organs or tissues to cause harm on purpose, making an animal breathe in toxic fumes or gases, and causing feelings of anxiety and depression during frightening processes. Some people say that the information from the animal is more important than the animal's suffering and pain. Animals have a shorter life span, which helps scientists see how it affects them over their lifetime. Animal testing can be very painful for the animal. During an eye test, scientists clamp the eye open and cover the animal in chemicals. Animals are sometimes injured during testing. Only some animals are protected by laws. Although these laws exist, some testers don't follow them. This means that the animals can be abused. Animals that are used are mammals, fish, amphibians, and certain invertebrates like octopus. These animals are the only ones that are defined as an animal by European legislation governing animal experiments. In the USA, mice rats, fish, birds, and amphibians are not defined as an animal under animal experiment regulations. What this means is that animal testers do not need permission to experiment on them. Over 70% of the tests are done without giving the animal any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Trade Of The Fur Industry Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They live their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive and thrown onto a pile. It may sound terrifying, but this practice happens on a daily basis. Before buying fur, people should be well–informed that their trendy items come from cruel, needless, and bad for the environment industry. The main countries that produce farm fur are China, Canada, United States, Russia, and various Eastern European countries. China is the major fur's exporter. The fur industry is the only industry that is unregulated by the federal government. Animals raised for fur in farms include minks, foxes, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, and cats. Also, there are beautiful wild animals such as raccoons, wolves, coyotes, and more who are locked in steel–jaw traps while free in nature and then forced to live in cages their whole lives. According to PETA Organization, "Animals who are trapped in the wild can suffer for days from blood loss, shock, dehydration, frostbite, gangrene, and attacks by predators. They may be caught in steel–jaw traps that slam down on their legs, often cutting to the bone. That ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persuasive Essay On Why Zoos Are Bad For Animals Zoos are bad for animals. Zoos are all around the world where people like to go to see animals many people enjoy it, but are zoos really a good place? Zoos are not a healthy natural place for animals to be kept. They are unhappy and they don't get to experience the natural life they were supposed to live. Animals have families that the love and know just like humans do we're not put in cages and separated from our families so why do we do it do animals. Zoo are inhumane and ignorant to animals in many ways they mistreat the animals. When animals are taken from their natural habitat, they are placed in secluded cages where their natural habitat is recreated, to the best of the zoo's abilities. However, certain aspects such as ambient temperature in an animal's natural habitat cannot be recreated perfectly. Animals live around the world for a reason, not to be taken away . The main reason is that their natural habitat is associated with a particular climate and ecosystem is reliant upon all of the natural plants and animals who also share that habitat. Nocturnal animals are those who sleep during the day and forage during the night. When nocturnal animals are taken from their natural habitat and placed inside of a zoo, with standard day time operating hours, it can be incredibly difficult for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animals need a lot of exercise to run, climb, fly, forge, and be free in the wild. Not confined to a certain area. A lot of zoos are not even a safe place for animals to live. In t the Virginia Zoo, 10 prairie dogs died when their tunnel collapsed, a rhinoceros drowned in the moat of her exhibit, and a zebra narrowly escaped death after jumping into the lion exhibit, while another lost her life when she bolted from a holding pen, struck a fence, and broke her neck. Zoos also kill off some animals that they have to many of for no reason. Zoos are dangerous unfit places for animals to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Zoos Persuasive Essay Imagine being captive for life. In a cage locked up when your so innocent. Zoos have become a controversial issue in our society, and from what I am thinking, I feel that it's not right to keep the animals in zoos. So do we have the rights to do that? Generally every body has been to a zoo at least once in their life, I'm sure you can remember when you were a kid adoring animals behind glass. But you were missing the point the big picture. Animals need freedom it's like being locked in a jail cell. Animals can't do there wild life features because they do not have the space that they would have in the outdoor word. It causes so much stress on the animals the exhibits animals are put in are often much smaller than their original habitat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We shouldn't put animals lower than us because we are all a part of nature. too harsh to take these animals from their own family and habitat just so we can have an hour of entertainment on the weekends. From my point of view, it's just not fair. Plus another reason to add to this is the harambe incident. May 28 2016 Peter singer and Karen Dawn professor of bioethics stated "a child was curious and a gorilla got shot". A four year old child climbed past a barricade and fell into a moat the gorilla grabbed the little boy and dragged him around and easily could of cracked his head or drowned. The zoo officials shot harambe as the only way to guarantee the child's safety. This incident caused a lot of rage for the parents and people to the zoo. This would not happen If harambe was caged up, he simply didn't even know, he sees something new in his cage and of course he's gonna play with it. Think of it this way what if you were in a jail cell and a new person arrived there wouldn't you wanna talk to him or her it's the fact there something new in a every plain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Argumentative Essay On Animal Testing Exposed to radiation. Injected with damaging substances. Forced to inhale toxic gases. This is just a couple examples of the pain and suffering animals go through while being experimented on. Experimentation can be defined as a process that performs a scientific procedure that usually takes place in the lab to dictate something. Animal experimentation is unethical because of the many terrible tests conducted, it's cruel, animals are equivalent to humans, and it's not necessary. Animal testing has been around for a long time. Going all the way back to 384– 322 BC, an early Greek physician scientist named Aristotle experimented on live animals. Then moving to 129 – 199/217 AD, a Greek physician in Rome named Galen was a huge part in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Biomedical Primate Research Center labs, their test monkeys are tranquilized to make it appear like they are relaxed and don't experience any pain. While the monkeys can't move due to being anesthetized, researchers inject diseases into the monkey's eyelid. That way they can view and observe the reaction the monkey has to the disease at all times. Once the disease is positive in the monkey's system, they are thrown into a small individual cage ("Experimenting on Animals: Inside The Monkey Lab"). This experiment isn't even one of the most cruel and gruesome ones conducted.No anesthetic is given to animals in 70% of carried experiments, and in the United Kingdom, 62% of licenses issued by the government allowed animals to face moderate to severe suffering. Animal testing can lead to mentally ill animals, especially when they're treated inhumanely. These animals are locked up in small cages in laboratories right now, wishing they were free. Neurotic behavior develops in these animals. Such as; spinning around in circles, pulling out their own fur, biting themselves, and rocking back and forth. More than 100 million animals have suffered and died from cosmetic, drug, and food tests. An exact number of animals is hard to find because the Animal Welfare Act does not include the number of mice, rats, birds, and cold–blooded animals in their death count. These animals make up 99% of animals that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Controversy Over The Use Of Animals In The Classroom Have you ever had a classroom pet? Would you like a animal in your class every day? There are many people who strongly support class pets, but there are also many people who disagree. Some researchers think that the pets help kids have a good companion or learn responsibility, but others think that it is cruel to put that kind of trauma on the animals. I don't think we should have classroom pets. We should not have them because it is taking them out of their natural state of living, and with all those little kids around it depresses the animals. Having a classroom pet is not fair to the animal. I don't think we should have classroom pets because it is taking the animals out of their natural state of living. The first reason is according to leave animals out of classrooms some animals like hamsters are nocturnal. This is important because when bright classroom lights and loud noises all day it makes the animal uncomfortable because it is not its normal sleeping hours. Another big problem according to "Leave Animals Out Of The Classroom" is climate control. All teachers change the temperature so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First the kids can really the animals confuse the animal. According to "Leave Animals out of the Classrooms" "They are Removed from the cages during the day" this confuses them because the are supposed to be sleeping and the do not know what time it is and what they are supposed to be doing. Also according to "Keep Animals out of the Classrooms" one little mistake from a kid can make a animal suffer. If a kid make a mistake like how much to feed the animal, or accidently dropping it it can cause serious issues mentally and physically to the animal. Lastly according to "Keep Animals Out Of The Classrooms" it causes "Unsanitary living conditions." Without sanitary conditions it really makes it hard for the animal to survive. We should not have class pets because it will depress the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger? By Mia Lewis Analysis "Man is the cruelest animal." ― Friedrich Nietzsche. Many americans have pets to keep them company, but some people take this concept to the extreme by keeping exotic animals as pets. Exotic animals should not be kept as pets for various reasons. Owning exotic animals is both cruel to the animal its self and dangerous to those who care for the animals. Keeping exotic animals as pets is cruel. In the article Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger? by Mia Lewis the author states "The end result is that far too many of these exotic animals spend almost their entire lives in the 'prison' of a small cage." Obviously, exotic animals are meant to be in environments that promote their natural behavior; forcing these animals to be locked up in a small pen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...