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| What comes to mind when you think of “IAMS”, quality dog food? Right? But did you know what company makes “IAMS”? Procter & Gamble, the company that still does unnecessary animal testing. Surprised? I was. Just last month I bought a bag of “IAMS” to donate to a local animal shelter. Ironic, buying a product to feed lost/abused dogs, from a company that abuses animals in the worst way. I stopped buying Procter & Gamble products years ago, when I first realized how unnecessary animal testing is. Ex: A bunny, her eyes are taped wide open, and a stinging liquid (Laundry detergent), is being dripped into her open eyes. The test was/is done to see how much laundry detergent is needed, before the animal goes blind, or her eyes are completely burned out. The test showed: Laundry detergent is damaging when splashed into eyes. Really? No way! Remember the last time you accidentally splashed some water into your eyes, uncomfortable at best, right? Can’t imagine the pain that animal was in. If a person is stupid enough to splash Laundry detergent into his/her eyes, no amount of testing, and torturing small animals will change that. Here is list of companies that still DO animal testing. I have added links to companies that DO NOT test on animals, but produce the same quality products. So you’ll have no excuses to keep supporting companies that torture animals by buying the products they make. |
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