MiGlu
MiG Lu, as a test dog, is a so-called open secret in the field of medical experiments. The American animal group "Migru Free Project" once released a tear-jerking video of the rescued Migru and his resurgence on the Internet, which still arouses widespread repercussions. Because of their docile temperament and ease of maintenance, Migru is suitable for being kept in cages. They are widely used in academic, medical and business circles in the United States as test dogs for experiments on drugs, food, beauty products, etc. Due to the high demand, many MiGru are directly purchased by testing institutions after birth, and most of them live in laboratory cages.
Nine caged Migrus of different ages left the laboratory. The staff opened the cages. Migru's faces were full of confusion and fear. The staff encouraged them to step out of the cage and see sex. Hit the first ray of sunshine and experience the warmth of the land and green grass. The image released by the American non-profit public "Migru Freedom Project" brought tears to the eyes of millions of people online.
The MIGRU Freedom Project received a report in June 2011. Nine experimental dogs were released by a laboratory and were in urgent need of adoption. After this carefully recorded process was published online, it attracted more than 3.9 million clicks. Close your heart. Many people call for an end to animal testing that no one talks about, but some people believe that this is a tragic fact that must be dealt with. Case, the founder of the project, pointed out that the reason why laboratories that use Migru as test dogs still exist today is because the industry hides dirty secrets that are not known to the public. As long as these shady operations are made public, it will attract public attention. Close your heart. It is hoped that legislation will be passed to prevent the possibility of improper use of animals in experiments.
The MiGRU Freedom Project pointed out that in 2012, there were about 70,000 dogs in laboratories in the United States, and less than 2% of human diseases occurred in animals. Many beauty products do not need to be tested on animals as a safety protection. It is hoped that by rescuing animals, educating the public and raising social concern, the practice of testing animals will be stopped.
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