Pound Seizure - Killing Dogs for Research, Testing & Teaching
In this day and age of technology there is no need to test product on dogs and other animals - many other companies are no longer doing so and they are profitable.
So why do these companies you see listed below still carry out this barbaric practice?
What possible excuse can there be to justify the ongoing suffering of non-human animals - including dogs - for the testing of product?
The only real reason is that so many humans are greedy opportunists. To these people making a dollar is everything no matter the consequences, no matter the cost to others, particularly non-human animals - the road to abuse lies wide open.
At the bottom of this article you will find an extensive list of companies that test on animals. Unfortunately the list is very long and you will see many companies listed who you are very familiar with…producing many products that people use and wear on a daily basis.
If you have never had the opportunity to stop and think about this topic, or do a little research you are probably not aware of the fundamentals of this practice. And let’s face - it the information is not loudly and proudly broadcast by the manufacturers and governmental regulatory authorities who allow and ‘oversee’ the industry. So here are a few facts that you may not be aware of and some things you can do to help ensure the safety of dogs...
What is Pound Seizure?
Animal shelters/pounds and animal control facilities are permitted to sell lost, abandoned, homeless dogs and cats for use in experimentation (research, testing, teaching). This practice is called ‘Pound Seizure’.
Where is Pound Seizure Legal in North America?
Pound Seizure is legal and occurs every day in Canada and the USA.
Ontario is the only province left in Canada where pound seizure is the law. What does this mean?
Well, in Ontario, pounds must hold dogs for three days, and then they can sell the stray pets to labs that use them for experiments. If there is an order from a laboratory, the pound is required by law, after the three-day waiting period, to provide the animals ordered to the laboratories rather than euthanize or continue to hold them. There are some municipalities in Ontario who understand that this law is wrong and refuse to surrender dogs for research, but there are many more that comply to the law.
In other provinces selling dogs to laboratories is not a law however it is also not against the law - so pound dogs are sold by shelters for research. This means that shelters can choose to do so or not as they wish. Of all the provinces where this practice is a choice, Quebec is the worst offender for selling dogs for research.
Look at These Statistics
In 2007 Companies and Universities in Canada used 15,726 dogs and cats in experimentation. How does this number break down by province?
4% Atlantic Canada, (585 dogs and cats);
11% Western Canada - Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC, (1,662 dogs and cats;
33% Ontario (5,130 dogs and cats);
52% Quebec (8,159 dogs and cats).
How Much Do These Companies/Universities pay for a Pound Seizure Dog?
For companies like those listed below - pound or shelter dogs (also termed ‘random source dogs’) provide a cheap source of supply at about $6.00/per dog. And the available supply is endless.
Can this Research, Testing, Teaching Be Done Without Harming Dogs?
Many researchers, prestigious research facilities, medical schools, etc. in North America, the UK and other parts of the world choose not to experiment on dogs and other animals for moral as well as economic and scientific reasons or simply to obey law. These companies and institutions are proof that products can be developed safely and profitably; students in medical and veterinary colleges can efficiently and fully acquire all required knowledge and skills without causing the pain, suffering and death of innocent living beings.
Supposed human entitlement is a very weak reason to sentence even one dog's life (let alone many) to suffering and death.
What Research, Testing & Teaching Means Pertaining to Dogs
Every year, tens of thousands of dogs are used in drug-toxicity studies in Europe and North America. The researchers start their testing program by giving the dogs a dosage that will kill. Then they take another group of dogs and scale the dosage back so it causes severe suffering but not immediate death. And so on, reducing the dosage on other dogs until they achieve the result desired. All of the dogs suffer terribly and then die.
Cosmetic companies, companies producing household cleaners and so on do the same kind of testing. Dogs are left to suffer with major parts of their bodies chemically burned, internal and external wounds, induced failure of organs and so on. Again, the dogs suffer and die - most often their death is slow and painful.
Many Universities use dogs for veterinary learning - operating on the dogs so the students can learn procedure and then they euthanize the dogs when they are still under anaesthetic. Some of the dogs are operated on more than once - depends on the university. Some universities put the dogs on treadmills forcing them to exercise until the dog's heart bursts. The Universities carry out many such atrocities on dogs - and to think that they were all someones 'pet' at one time. What a betrayal of a sacred trust!
So, If You Have to Give Your Dog up for any Reason…
Make sure you DO NOT surrender your dog to a shelter unless you are 100% certain that they do not participate in Pound Seizure.
Instead surrender your dog to a reputable, certified rescue group. Many people have given their dogs up to Shelters because they felt another person would be able to give the dog a better life - more attention, exercise and so on. When they check back to see the adoption status of their former dog, some of these people have found out that the dog was either subject to Pound Seizure or the shelter chose to sell the dog to a research lab. Although the people surrendered the dog with the best intention - for the dog’s welfare - the dog ended up dead.
At least if the dog had been simply euthanized by the shelter, the dog would have passed away in some sort of peace rather than alone in confusion and agony.
Dogs Should be Cherished by Humanity
How can we have laws to prevent cruelty to dogs and then turn around and allow dogs to be used for 'research'?
How many times does a dog have to suffer?
Dogs who end up in 'shelters' have already been let down by humanity. Dogs don't get to choose who they live with and what is done to them. Their welfare and their lives are at the mercy of human beings - will they end up with someone who truly respects and loves them or with someone who uses and abuses them - then discards their life as if it is trash; abandons them, leaves them stray. What a dog wants most is to have the opportunity to live the life it deserves to live - to be loved and to give love like only a dog can.
Although I see all of the terrible things that mankind does to dogs, I will never understand how ‘civilized’ people and a ‘civilized’ nation can:
A - Sanction Pound Seizure;
B - Not make it illegal to sell stray, abandoned, homeless dogs for research, testing, teaching;
C - Not make it illegal to breed dogs specifically for research, testing, teaching - this is just as wrong.
To endorse or silently allow any of these things is no different than using dogs as bait and fight dogs in dog fighting - another brutal painful and deadly connivance of mankind. It is no different than killing dogs for meat (as do the Chinese, Indonesia, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, etc.).
Are There any Organizations Striving to See Pound Seizure Reform?
Groups such as the Animal Alliance continue to work tirelessly to create awareness and push reform. As a result of their ongoing efforts Guelph University and the Ontario Veterinary College have voluntarily made reforms to their policies to ensure that no more pound dogs will be used for teaching or experimentation, that dogs who are used for skills training will be ‘recovered’ and adopted out, and that no more dogs will be killed for practice surgeries. While this is a great step forward, there are many other institutions and companies in the province of Ontario who have not made any such reforms.
What You Do to Help Affect Change
One - Well, you can become an advocate of change by spreading the word about Pound Seizure - most people do not even know that this occurs!
Two - You can sign petitions. Although you may not think this worth the time and bother - I can tell you that it is. When enough people sign, governments are forced to pay attention. I have and will continue to sign many petitions against Pound Seizure in Canada, the US and around the world. Here are some sites that you can visit which host a lot of animal welfare petitions.
Three - You can reduce the number of products that you purchase from companies that test on animals;
Four - If you live in the Province of Ontario Canada, Animal Alliance has laid out some steps that you can follow to take action. The following is an excerpt from their site:
We need to keep the pressure on the Honourable Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, and the Honourable Jean Charest, Premier of Quebec, to bring in legislation banning the use of lost pets in research. So please, mail and call them. Hand-written letters are best but you can also print our sign-on letter by clicking here.
Premier of Quebec
Édifice Honoré-Mercier, 3e étage
835, boulevard René-Lévesque Est
Québec (Québec) G1A 1B4
Tel: 418-643-5321 / 514-873-3411
Fax: 418-643-3924 / 514-873-6769
A List of Companies that Test on Dogs and Other Animals
The following is an extensive list of companies that test on animals including dogs. While I understand that it may be difficult to avoid all products, any effort you make to cut back on purchasing from these companies will save dogs and other innocent animal lives.
A
Alcon Labs
Allergan, Inc.
Answer
Arm & Hammer
ArmorAll
Arrid
Axe
Aziza
B
Bain de Soleil
Ban Roll-on
Banana Boat
Bausch & Lomb
Benckiser
BenGay
Biotherm
Block Drug Co. Inc.
(The) Body Shop
Bounty
Boyle-Midway
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
C
Cacherel
Cargill
Carpet Fresh
Carter-Wallace
Chesebrough-Ponds
Church & Dwight
Clarion
Clairol
Clear Choice
Clorox
Commerce Drug Co.
Consumer Value Stores
Coppertone
Coty
Cover Girl
Crest
D
Dana Perfumes
Dawn
Del Laboratories
Desitin
Dial Corporation
Diversey
Dove
Dow Brands
Drackett Products Co.
Drano
E
EcoLab
Eli Lilly & Co.
El Sanofi Inc.
Elizabeth Arden
Erno Laszlo
F
Faberge
Fantastik
Fendi
Final Net
Finesse
First Response
Flame Glow
G
Garnier
Giorgio Armani
Givaudan-Roure
Glade
Glass Plus
H
Helena Rubinstein
Helene Curtis Industries
Herbal Essences
Huggies
I
ISO
Ivory
J
Jhirmack
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson Products Co.
Jovan
K
Kaboom
Keri
Kimberly-Clark Corp
Kiwi Brands
Kleenex
L
Lady's Choice
Lancaster
Lancome
Lava
Lever Brothers
Lipton
Listerine
L'Oreal USA
Lubriderm
Lux
Lysol
M
Mars (candy company)
Matrix Essentials
Max Factor
Maybelline
Mead
Mop & Glo
N
Nair
Naturelle
Neutrogena
Neutron Industries, Inc.
O
Olean
Orange Glo
Oscar de la Renta
OxiClean
P
Pantene
Parfums International
Pearl Drops
Pennex
Pfizer, Inc.
Pine-Sol
Plax
Playtex Corporation
Pledge
Polident
Ponds
Post-It
Prestige Brands
Prince Matchabelli
Proctor & Gamble Co.
Q
Quintessence
R
Raid
Ralph Lauren Fragrances
Reckitt Benckiser
Redken
Resolve
Richardson-Vicks
S
Sally Beauty Supply
Sally Hansen
Sanofi
SC Johnson & Son
Schering-Plough
Scotch
Scott Paper Co.
Scrub Free
Sensodyne
Signal
SmithKline Beecham
Snobal
SoftSheen
S.O.S.
Stanhome Inc.
Sterling Drug
Suave
Sun Star
Sunsilk
T
TCB Naturals
Tegrin
3M
Tide
Tilex
Trojan
Truvia
U
Unilever
V
Vaseline
Vichy
Vidal Sassoon
Visine
Vivid
W
Warner-Lambert
Westwood Pharmaceuticals
White Shoulders
Whitehall Laboratories
Windex
Woolite
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