Animal Experimentation and Testing

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Every year, a number of animals are locked up and subjected to tests that cause them pain and even death. Animal experimentation is a procedure whereby non-animals are tested and used to develop treatments, check the safety of products for human use, and other commercial and biomedical uses (Woods 24). It is estimated that, over 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for animal experiments. Animal testing is a controversial topic and like any other contentious subject, it faces a great number of support and opposition depending on human perception. It has various advantages and disadvantages and they are mainly based on one deciding whether to criticize it as ethically and morally wrong or right. Animal experimentation is an unacceptable, cruel, and an inhumane procedure on animals.
Animal experimentation is unacceptable and cruel procedure that should not be supported. Animal experiments violate the animal’s rights by denying them the right to live and die a natural death (Watson 92). This is because; the animals used for testing are killed after their use. Moreover, others are injured and left to die on their own, which is very wrong. In addition, this procedure makes the animals go through a painful period while it is being administered. Animal experimentation is a cruel procedure that makes the animals suffers physically and emotionally during the process. Moreover, the before the experiment, animals are subjected to forced inhalation, they are deprived of food and water in addition to prolonged periods of physical restraints. Also, the animals are wounded physically by being inflicted with burns and wounds in order to determine the healing process. This is inhumane because these animals have emotions...

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...r against it. Regardless of the reactions from different groups, research on animal should not continue, as it is immoral and unethical. Moral and ethical issues arise about the procedure; everyone needs to take a stand as to whether it is right or wrong. Animal experimentation should be abolished, and other ways be instituted in its place. The paper concludes that animal experimentation is wrong, and so are the methods used in the procedure. Therefore, further research on these procedures should not be encouraged in order to save our animals from the pain and torture. In addition, there are alternative methods that can be used to replace animals.

Works Cited

Woods, Geraldine. Animal Experimentation and Testing. New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 2004. Print.
Watson, Stephanie. Animal Testing: Issues and Ethics. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 2009. Print.

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