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It's time for animal testing to go! {NAME}, Every day, countless dogs, monkeys, rats and other anima

It's time for animal testing to go! [The Humane Society of the United States]() [A beagle behind a fence in a lab]( {NAME}, Every day, countless dogs, monkeys, rats and other animals endure unimaginable suffering in painful experiments because of a flawed drug approval process. These animals know nothing besides pain, fear and captivity, forced to spend their entire lives in barren laboratory settings. These tests are brutal, animals are forced to ingest—or are injected with—potentially toxic substances. They suffer and suffer through continuous painful and distressing procedures until the tests come to an end and they're killed. [Please join us in standing up to this cruel practice!]( These tests not only inflict suffering but also yield inaccurate results, with a staggering 90% of drugs that were deemed safe and effective in animal studies ultimately failing in human trials, putting people at risk. In short, this horrorshow is all for little to no relevant information. [It's time to put an end to this outdated and flawed system by making it clear that animal testing is not required and making non-animal alternatives a top priority.]( [Take Action]( Photo by the HSUS [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [text]( [View in browser]( [Donate today to stand up for animals who need you.]( © 2024 [The Humane Society of the United States]() [1255 23rd St. NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037]() donorcare@humanesociety.org | [202-452-1100](tel:202-452-1100) This message was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:). [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [supporter]

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