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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @cartoonvrusisafalseflagtou8690
    @cartoonvrusisafalseflagtou8690 2 года назад +1

    Today is Mendel’s fourth birthday, but she’ll have nothing to celebrate. It’s just another day of loneliness, confinement, and deprivation.
    For her entire life, Mendel has been shuffled among prison cells in Texas A&M University laboratories.
    Mendel is spending her birthday caged and miserable, but it doesn’t have to be this way for dogs.
    Pressure from PETA and generous support from donors have led Texas A&M to stop intentionally breeding dogs to develop the debilitating symptoms of canine muscular dystrophy and to end experiments in which dogs’ muscles are gruesomely stretched to measure how much they’ve deteriorated. Dozens of dogs have been released to real homes. But the school transferred nine of the healthy golden retrievers and other dogs to the veterinary school teaching program and is stubbornly refusing to release them-including Mendel and her mother, Elvira, who don’t even suffer from canine muscular dystrophy and could quickly be adopted into loving homes.

  • @rockterprime
    @rockterprime 4 года назад

    Remember the bike on top of the academic building

  • @Elijahflor980
    @Elijahflor980 4 года назад

    I want to go there in 2027