Photo Gallery: Animals Used for Experimentation
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Fifi – Fifi has been used in Iams studies for at least six years. She hides in the back of her cage constantly.
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Maxine – Maxine hides in the back of her steel cage and in the gutter of her cement kennel. Maxine has trouble eating when she is locked in the metabolic cage. She was surgically debarked along with 18 other Iams dogs during PETA’s investigation. Iams did nothing to stop Maxine or the others from losing their voices.
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No Name – This Iams dog has no name—only a laboratory identification number. She lives in a dark building with no access to the outdoors or natural light, along with approximately 100 other dogs. Because she has no resting board and is not removed from the cage during cleaning time, she often is forced to sit or lie on wet concrete. She is lonely, sweet, and depressed.
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Medics examine a seriously wounded pig.
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Medics inflict a deep internal injury on a live pig.
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A pig’s neck is cut open to expose the airway.
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Medics attempt to control the bleeding in a wounded pig.
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A goat’s limb is cut off in a trauma training exercise.
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