Government Conducts Brutal Dog Experiments, Congress Writes Strongly Worded Letter

Nothing exceeds like excess, the U.S. government being the largest flusher of taxpayer cash โ€” confiscated at gunpoint, by the way โ€” down the toilet in world history.

But itโ€™s not just wasted money โ€” itโ€™s wasted money used to torture innocent animals with no discernible public benefit, all in the name of The Scienceโ„ข, In Which We Trust.

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Viaย White Coat Waste Projectย (emphasis added):

โ€œSince the 1980s, DOD policy has banned the use of dogs (and cats and primates) in trauma training and weapons experiments, but weโ€™ve exposed a loophole thatโ€™s allowed the agency to continue torturing dogs in other testing.

Now, weโ€™re setting our sights on the DODโ€™s dog abuse and have exposed how itโ€™s wasting $1 million to butcher beagles in completely unnecessary and cruel drug tests.

According to federal spending databases, the U.S. Army has recently commissioned a $949,108 experiment on beaglesโ€ฏin which the animals will be forced to ingest massive doses of an experimental drug for the alleged purpose of winning FDA approval.  These tests typically abuse dozens of puppies and theyโ€™re killed and dissected at the endโ€ฆ

However, the FDA has stated clearly that it, โ€˜does not mandate that human drugs be studied in dogsโ€™ And the DOD even admits, โ€˜animal models have limited relevance to humans and poorly predict effects in humans.โ€™โ€

The letterย penned by 25 Congressional members reads as follow (emphasis added):

โ€œWe are writing to obtain additional information regarding the Department of Defenseโ€™s (DoD) funding of seemingly unnecessary and inhumane experiments on dogs.

An investigation by the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project reported in May 2024 that the DoD recently spent approximately $949,000 to commission a three-month-long drug toxicity study using beagle dogs. This kind of drug toxicity testing typically involves forcing puppies to ingest large doses of experimental compounds daily for 13 weeks, after which they are killed. With the contract beginning on August 1, 2023, and scheduled to end on July 31, 2024.

We are concerned by the DoDโ€™s use of taxpayer dollars on inhumane dog experiments for human drugs and do not believe it is a prudent use of its resources. In 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated it, โ€˜does not mandate human drugs be studied in dogs.โ€™ Independent studies continue to prove that an estimated 90% of animal experiments fail to have promising outcomes and lead to human treatments. With minimal results, the continued implementation of dog experiments proves to be ineffective and an unreliable use of taxpayer funds.

For many years DoDโ€™s policy has prohibited the use of dogs and cats for medical or surgical training and weapons development research. However, it appears the policy has allowed the continued use of dogs in other testing and research in cases where alternatives may now be available. Non-animal methodologies exist, and the department should allocate more resources to create a better future for drug experimentation. These methods are more reliable, economical, and ensure an ethical standard the DoD should uphold.โ€

As always, as weโ€™ve seen in the long and brutal march to COVID justice yet undelivered, letters are awesome, but until thereโ€™s an executive in office willing to bring the legal system to bear on the responsible parties, itโ€™s mostly pounding brick walls with heads and empty posturing.

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