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The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to University of Miami President Julio Frenk on Feb. 18, 2021, urging him to stop the university’s use of chinchillas for medical research. PETA representatives say that a 2020-21 undercover investigation discovered that Moulton Chinchilla Ranch, UM’s former chinchilla supplier, has been abusing animals.
“Will you please immediately reconsider your relationship with MCR and stop obtaining chinchillas altogether?” stated PETA’s letter sent to the University of Miami.
Photos and documents which PETA says were taken by an undercover worker show animals at the ranch in Chatfield, Minnesota, with serious conditions in need of veterinary care. Some conditions include swollen, pus-filled eyes, mutilated feet with exposed bones, overgrown teeth and exposed mammary tissue. Chinchillas are shown cramped inside of unkempt cages.
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College Station, Texas – To push Texas A&M University to end all experiments on golden retrievers and other dogs in its canine muscular dystrophy (MD) laboratory and to release the remaining dogs for adoption, a PETA supporter will cage themselves as well as realistic-looking stuffed dogs right outside the school’s veterinary graduation ceremony tomorrow.
When: Wednesday, May 12, 8 a.m.
Where: 730 Olsen Blvd., College Station
“The purpose of veterinary school is to teach students to heal animals, not torment them,” says PETA Vice President of Laboratory Investigations Dr. Alka Chandna. “The class of 2021 will surely agree with PETA: Dogs don’t deserve to suffer in pointless experiments or spend a lifetime without feeling loved.”
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