Saving Beagles From Animal Testing

  • Adrian Ramsay MP co-signed this cross-party letter initiated by Save the Begales.

    Shabana Mahmood MP

    Secretary of State for the Home Department

    2 Marsham Street

    SW1P 4DF

    London

    Dear, Shabana Mahmood MP,

    We write to you as an incredibly deeply concerned and caring group of public figures and animal lovers. We are calling for the immediate closure of the puppy breeding facility, MBR Acres, as part of an urgent transition away from all animal testing in the United Kingdom.

    MBR Acres, as you may know, is a facility in Cambridgeshire with the sole purpose of breeding beagle puppies for the utterly unnecessary animal testing industry - an estimated 2,000 dogs every year. These dogs, often as young as 16 weeks, are regularly experimented upon, with little to no benefit for humans or scientific knowledge.

    The United Kingdom is a nation of animal lovers; we are home to the world’s oldest animal charity, the RSPCA, and nearly 40% of our households count a dog as a family member. In the face of this, it is utterly shocking that we continue to subject defenceless puppies to unimaginable pain in the animal testing industry.

    This betrayal is even more gut-wrenching because it’s beagles who are chosen - precisely because they are gentle, friendly, affectionate and trusting. These traits make them beloved members of the family. In the lab, they're the perfect victims who won't put up a fight.

    The use of animals for testing has, largely, become obsolete. This is not new information. As long ago as 2004, the British Medical Journal raised serious concerns with its reliability, with a paper posing the question: “Where is the evidence that animal research benefits humans?” A 2015 Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics paper concluded, “When considering the ethical justifiability of animal experiments, we should ask if it is ethically acceptable to deprive humans of resources, opportunity, hope, and even their lives by seeking answers in what may be the wrong place. In my view, it would be better to direct resources away from animal experimentation and into developing more accurate, human-based technologies.”

    New technologies such as cell culture, organ-on-chip, and in silico testing promise more reliable results, in less time, without the massive suffering and deaths of animals. The future is clear; all that remains is for the right decision to be made to focus on funding and expanding alternatives to testing on animals, like the beagle puppies from MBR Acres. The future is clear; now is the time for the UK to lead the world into an animal-free testing paradigm, instead of clinging to unreliable techniques that are a stain on our nation’s values.

    The majority of the public is firmly against the use of animal testing, and now is the time to step up and do the right thing. Shut down MBR Acres, rehome the dogs and let Britain lead the world into a future without animal testing.

    Kind Regards,

    Adrian Ramsay MP co-signed this cross-party letter initiated by Save the Begales.

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