When companies are first trying out a new product, which side affects are unknown, they will test the product on animals so that any side affects that occurs will harm the animal and not a human, though it is cruel as it is not as if the animal will ever have a use for makeup and bubble bath. Even though animal testing is an easy way to test product containing chemicals, quite a few makeup brands and bath product shops like lush for example, will only use safe 100% organic ingredients
in there products and then even though the products will problerly be safe, they are then tested on humans who vollenter, as they know that any side affect will be minute. Hope this has helped!
It often slips under the radar as the RSPCA And other animal protection companys are only shown certain things. Animial testing is NOT illegal unless it is breaking a animail cruelty act, it is unbeleivable that its still allowed.
Rabbits, as well as Rats, and Mice are the most common animal experimentation victims.
50 to 100 million animals die worldwide everyday because of animal experimentation.
You make a prediction before experimentation-you predict what will happen. You make an inference after experimentation-you infer the results.
You find out if something is safe or not and you find out the effectiveness of something. But animal experimentation is not fool proof and sometimes all the hard work of testing is usless. I think that we should stop animal experimentation and stick with good old natural things instead of trying to find out if chemicals are safe.
Kathy Snow Guillermo has written: 'Monkey business' -- subject(s): Animal experimentation, Animal rights, Animal welfare, Moral and ethical aspects of Animal experimentation, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
An animal tester is a person who engages in animal testing, the practice of using animals in scientific experimentation.
Barbara Orlans has written: 'In the name of science' -- subject(s): Animal experimentation, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Animal experimentation
Birgitta Forsman has written: 'Research ethics in practice' -- subject(s): Animal experimentation, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Animal experimentation
I dunnoo
use of non-human animals in scientific experimentation
we experiment with animals to LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM then we have a fair knowledge about the animal(s).
well all i know is that dogs get experimented on