🐾 From the Heart of a Dog 🐾

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Dogs, mainly BEAGLES, from Scandinavia, are sent to laboratories and laboratory suppliers where they endure unspeakable suffering.

For over 14,000 years, I’ve stood by your side. I’ve watched civilizations rise and fall, and through it all, I remained loyal. Through biting cold winters and scorching summer days, I guarded your homes, watched over your herds, and warmed your feet.

I’ve rejoiced in your laughter, comforted you in times of sorrow, and offered a wagging tail and wet nose on gloomy days. I’ve played endless games of fetch with your young ones, and nestled close to your elderly, providing silent companionship.

I’ve faced dangers for you, often putting myself in harm’s way, just to ensure your safety. My love for you is boundless, spanning generations and transcending words.

So, when I look into your eyes now, with the trust and innocence only a faithful canine companion can have, I beg you to answer one question: Why are you doing this to me? I’ve given you all of me, without reservation. All I’ve ever asked in return is kindness and love. Please remember our shared history, our unbreakable bond, and let compassion guide your actions.

WHY YOU ARE DOING THIS TO ME …

Dogs, mainly BEAGLES, from Scandinavia, are sent to laboratories and laboratory suppliers where they endure unspeakable suffering.

I share this horrifying truth about what these animals endure. Once captured, they are subjected to a life of unimaginable torment. They are mercilessly deprived of food and water, forcibly immobilized in restraint devices, infected with painful and deadly diseases, mutilated, psychologically tormented, and ultimately killed.

Moreover, the transportation process itself inflicts immense suffering upon these animals. They endure long journeys, confined in cargo holds of planes or cramped in the backs of trucks, subjected to extreme stress and discomfort. This treatment is not only inhumane but also poses a significant threat to public health and safety, including flight crewmembers. The animals can carry dangerous pathogens that can potentially cause widespread harm.

Tell SAS to Stop Sending Dogs to Their Deaths in Laboratories | People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (peta.org.uk)

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