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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Dogs don't feel the same way about their "cage" as humans do. Joey has a cage or kennel, and he goes into it on his own, and he loves it. There are many reasons not to choose a food, but saying the reason you don't like a particular food is because it was tested on caged animals isn't a valid reason. How should they test? Leave the animals in the same room together where some might attack another animal? Put the dogs in people's homes, where they have no control on the food given? Experiments have to be carefully controlled, and monitored humanely, but there is nothing wrong with caging dogs. Too many people don't like any experimenting at all, and this means that our pets are the guinea pigs. Don't forget, PETA doesn't believe that you should have a pet at all. |
While PETA is definitely not my favorite organization and I think it is okay to cage dogs for a certain amount of time, there is some heartbreaking footage of this online. Now I can't prove that it is true but it has my attention enough to not support Iams/Euk until they come out and prove that it is not true.
Cages and research are one thing but abuse and causing unnecessary pain and suffering is another...