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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I don't understand what your upset about, testing on animals? Let’s look at this way; if the company doesn't test their product before marketing, you are testing the product on your pet, without knowing what signs to look for. We shouldn't read the words "animal testing" and be alarmed, we should be against inhumane animal testing. The company probably supplied the product to pet owners and asked them to see if their dogs had any problem with it. I’m upset that the company that made Greenies didn’t test them before offering them for sell, they found out too late that their first product caused intestinal obstruction in many dogs. Many pet dogs died because of this. Had the product been tested with attentive observers, they could have caught the problem before they resulted in death. |
Ok, not to sound stupid but wouldn't it still have caused deaths to the dogs they tested them on? To me this is a real mixed emotion topic. I don't want my dogs getting anything not tested, yet if they test them on dogs and it does cause death then a pup still had to die.


Does that make sense?