Pro Animal Testing Essay

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Right now, there are animals in labs all over the world being force fed, burned, or possibly worse. Whether they should they be there or not is the question. This common topic is called animal testing. Some feel that this is cruel and unnecessary while others see it as a way of science. The issue over whether or not animal testing should be done is debated by many people all over the world.
There is a debate about whether scientists should be testing on animal. Many people see this as a problem because one side thinks animal testing is bad and not very useful and the other side thinks that animal testing is something we could not live without. Many people go as far as standing outside for hours just to protest. “The most significant trend in …show more content…

One of them being that they aren’t very accurate. "The majority of animal experiments do not contribute to improving human health, and the value of the role that animal experimentation plays in most medical advances is questionable." (Medical Testing On Animals Is Cruel And Unnecessary) Animal testing hasn’t played much of a role in improving our health. This is because animals aren’t very similar to humans. “laboratory animals do not have anything like the same biology as humans.” (Chemical Testing On Animals Is Unreliable) Animals and humans do have similarities but, not when it comes to biology. This makes people believe they are unreliable and …show more content…

Ms. Ferdin agrees and says “It’s immoral, unethical, and evil to take non consenting animals and against their will, do these horrific things.” People opposing animal testing think that animals have no say in what scientists are doing to them. They want to give them a voice and try and stop animal testing. “Although some environmental scientists rely on data gathered from animal testing, many of these researchers agree with animal welfare advocates who suggest that such tests can be replaced with nonanimal alternatives.” Many people agree that animal testing could easily be replaced with other alternatives. Doing this could have countless benefits to animals and