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this is my 13 year old dog casey that just died :(  :(  :(  :(
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So you believe in animal rights, huh? Well, good for you! Unfortunately, half the world doesn't. The big governments and corporations have no caring for animal rights whatsoever.

How many fast food ads a day do you see advertising meat or something related? I'd say at least 20 for me, and I hardly watched any today! These commercials bring people in, and the customers eat their burgers. But when was the last time you got something vegetarian at McDonald's? Exactly. It's all meat, and that results in thousands of animals being raised in captivity and eventually killed. They never even get to...
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Poisoning, shocking, burning, and killing animals is all in a day's work for vivisectors. If these atrocious acts were committed outside laboratories, they would be felonies. But animals suffer and die every day in laboratories with little or no protection from cruelty. Here are the top reasons why it needs to stop:

It's unethical to sentence 100 million thinking, feeling animals to life in a laboratory cage and intentionally cause them pain, loneliness, and fear.
It's bad science. The Food and Drug Administration reports that 92 out of every 100 drugs that pass animal tests fail in humans.

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Killer Whales Have An Emotional Layer To Their Brain That Humans Do Not by Carol Ray & Samantha Berg of BLACKFISH via www.FilmCourage.com. Check out link More videos at: link
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We'd Like SeaWorld To Improve Living Conditions For Their Killer Whales by Carol Ray & Samantha Berg of BLACKFISH via www.FilmCourage.com. Check out link More videos at: link
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