Ricky Gervais and Peter Egan call out UKβs factory farm that breeds dogs for βpainful and terrifyingβ toxicity experiments
The petitionΒ just hit 100,000, at which point it qualify to be considered for debate in Parliament.
The Animal Welfare Act currently prevents βunnecessary sufferingβ to protected animals, which includes any animal looked after by humans as well as all wild animals.
However, the Act doesnβt apply to animals used for βscientific or educational purposesβ.
Animals are currently used to test things like the development of medicine and vaccines, studying how animal and human bodies work, and to test chemicals for their possible impact on human health or the environment.
According to the RSPCA, itβs estimated that over 100 million animals are used for testing across the world every year.
The petition page reads: βA recent exposΓ© showed harrowing footage of the factory farming of laboratory dogs in the UK. Experiments on such dogs, and other animals, are today widely reported to be entirely failing the search for human treatments and cures.
βCurrent science from multiple fields proves that animal-based research and testing is not viable. The Government should therefore change the law to include laboratory animals under the protection of the Animal Welfare Act, to prevent their unnecessary suffering.
The campaign was set up by Ricky Gervais and actor Peter Egan, along with βBeagle Ambassadorβ Scarlett, a dog who was rescued from a lab after being tested on for two years. Beagles are a breed commonly chosen for animal testing due to their docile nature.
The petition was launched after footage was released showing the treatment of dogs at an animal testing laboratory. In the video, the dogs can be heard whimpering as they are loaded onto a lorry in small cages.
The footage then goes on to show a dog being fed an unknown substance through a tube, and bins labelled βdogsβ being wheeled out of the laboratory.
βItβs heartbreaking to hear these puppies crying out for mercy and help,β comedian Ricky said of the footage. βWe need an immediate ban on this shocking animal cruelty.β
The Government previously responded to the petition in August this year, saying: βThe use of animals in scientific research remains a vital tool in improving our understanding of how biological systems work both in health and disease.β
They also argued that the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986, which means that anyone who wants to use animals for testing purposes must be licensed and get authorisation from the Home Office, is enough to protect affected animals.
But campaigners are calling on the Government to carry out aΒ public scientific hearingΒ to ban experiments on animals.
AnΒ open letterΒ by For Life On Earth, a campaign fighting against animal testing, which calls for the hearing to take place was signed by several famous supporters including Chris Packham, Paul OβGrady, and Dr Jane Goodall. So far, over 80 MPs have supported the motion.
You can add your name too, click: The petition
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