It’s the Week of Action Against Texas A&M! You and Your Dog Can Help
Texas A&M University (TAMU) won’t shut down its abusive muscular dystrophy (MD) dog laboratory—even though the lead experimenter has 37 years of tormenting and killing dogs under his belt and the tests still haven’t led to a cure or even a treatment to reverse the symptoms of the disease in humans. Eyewitness video footage obtained by PETA shows that the dogs bred to develop canine MD by experimenter Joe Kornegay were appallingly thin, struggled to swallow and walk, could barely open their mouths, and were tormented by being stretched on a motorized lever in order to cause their muscles to tear. So as classes are starting, PETA is initiating a week of action against the school.
Here are actions that you can take this week to help us get these dogs out and prevent more from suffering:
- Post a photo of your dog on social media and send it to TAMU on Twitter (or tag the school on Instagram) with the caption “Would you experiment on me?” and the hashtag #StopTAMUDogTests.
- E-mail the school and urge TAMU to stop breeding dogs with MD, close its canine laboratory, release all dogs for adoption into good homes, and redirect its resources into humane research methods.
- Call TAMU’s dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Eleanor Green, at 979-845-5051 and demand that the school immediately stop breeding dogs to have MD, which ravages their bodies.
- Sign PETA’s petition asking TAMU’s top donors to pull their contributions until the school no longer funds egregious dog abuse.
PETA is doing demonstrations all week:
…and we joined forces with brave MD patient Miller and his compassionate mom Michelle who asked that TAMU stop tormenting dogs in these pointless experiments.
Dogs continue to suffer in TAMU’s experiments. Let’s make this the week that they end.