Surprisingly enough, a voluminous amount of companies worldwide are relying on harmless animal testing to make products that you use every day. Businesses such as Band-Aid brand, Colgate, Pert, and even Revlon use this process to make your favorite items that are vital to healing skin, help you to clean your teeth, and keep your hair clean. It is known that animal testing can sometimes be cruel for the animal, but that is only a small percentage of the animals being tested on. Undeniably, animal testing should be allowed because there are many laws protecting the animals being tested on, new vital medicines come from theses harmless tests, and most if the time the animal being tested on benefits from the test being performed. Animal examination is highly regulated by the State and the Federal Government. Many may say that the animals are not protected by Animal Welfare Act but truly, almost all of the animals being tested on in …show more content…
When a dog is diagnosed with a horrible illness such as a Parvovirus that there isn't a cure for yet, would the owner rather have the dog undeniably die, or have a chance to live and benefit from a test that was performed on them. It is true that sometimes these animals are force fed and forced to do other things, but if the animal lives then none of that really matters, right? Also, the doctors can gain knowledge about illnesses to help humans. Many doctors and animal testers say that “some of the most beneficial things that have come from medical testing on animals are Penicillin, various asthma treatments, and insulin.”
( http://healthresearchfunding.org/pros-cons-animal-testing/ ). This just further proves that animal testing is a vital part of medical evolution and the study of biology. Animal testing is necessary and most of the time the animal benefits from the