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E-raamat: Laboratory Dogs Rescued: From Test Subjects to Beloved Companions

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  • Sari: Dogs in Our World
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9781476644929
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  • Sari: Dogs in Our World
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476644929

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Animal testing is a controversy that has raged for hundreds of years. Some people view experiments on dogs as necessary for human medical progress, while others argue that the practice is barbaric. When the author adopted Marty--a beagle rescued from a research laboratory--she found herself rehabilitating a terrified dog with a traumatic past. She soon discovered the well-kept secret of painful and often fatal testing on dogs.

This book details what the author has learned about the past and present of laboratory testing on dogs, life after laboratories and the hope for a future without animal testing. Interviews with rescue organizers and adoptive families reveal the struggles of removing dogs from laboratories and acclimating them to daily life. Scientists discuss the ethics of dog research and advocate for new biomedical technologies. Fundamental change is brewing, with the public, scientists and governments urging the use of new technologies that can replace testing on animals and yield better results.

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One cannot escape a form of enlightenment in reading Laboratory Dogs Rescued. It is a beautiful testament to those who choose acts of kindness over cruelty and are rewarded with love. We must sometimes speak the unspeakable to shed light on it. Ellie Hansens book does just that, with grace. May its truth inspire change.Jennifer Skiff, author of The Divinity of Dogs: True Stories of Miracles Inspired by Mans Best Friend A heartbreaking, activist-oriented, and highly informative account about laboratory dogs.Kirkus Reviews Essential reading...impressively engaging and informative... While especially recommended for community, college, and university library collections, it should be noted for the personal reading lists of everyone who has a canine companion of their own (or who is contemplating acquiring one).Midwest Book Review

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword 1(4)
Kathrin Herrmann
Preface 5(13)
Meet the Experts
7(1)
Dr. Kathrin Herrmann
7(1)
Dr. Jarrod Bailey
8(2)
Dr. Lindsay Marshall
10(2)
Dr. David DeGrazia
12(1)
Dr. Stacy Lopresti-Goodman
13(1)
Justin Goodman
14(1)
Kathleen (Katie) M. Conlee
15(3)
Part 1 Dogs in Science
1 Early History of Using Dogs in Research
18(10)
Vivisection
18(1)
Anti-vivisectionist
18(1)
Villains or Heroes?
19(1)
A Dog's Purpose: Early Thoughts
20(1)
Why Use Dogs?
21(1)
Europe: The Scientists and Their Dog Experiments
21(6)
Other Discoveries Using Dogs
27(1)
2 The Debate Begins: Researchers Meet Public Outcry
28(12)
Queen Victoria: (1819-1901)
29(2)
Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904)
31(1)
The Absinthe Scandal and the Regulation of Vivisection
31(1)
Vivisection in the United States
32(1)
"Zoophil-psychosis": Anti-vivisectionists Said to Be Afflicted by Mental Illness
33(1)
Riots, Dog Thieves and Increased Public Scrutiny of Vivisection
34(6)
3 Dogs in Research--Stories and Statistics
40(11)
Human Drug Tragedies Call for More Dogs in Research
40(1)
Heatstroke Experiments
41(1)
Laika (Barker): The First Living Creature to Orbit the Earth
42(2)
Radioactive Beagle Dog Studies
44(1)
Smoking Beagles
45(1)
Narcoleptic Dobermans
46(1)
Dogs in Research Today: Global Statistics
47(4)
4 Dogs and Drug Development
51(10)
How Much Does It Cost to Approve a Drug?
51(2)
Lost in Translation: Dog Models Have Limited Accuracy in Predicting Human Toxicity
53(2)
Drug Disasters
55(3)
Hearing from the Experts: Views on the Relevance of Dog Research
58(3)
5 The Welfare of Dogs in Research
61(13)
The Beagle--The Breed of Choice for Research
61(1)
Undercover Videos Reveal Experiments and Deaths
62(2)
Discoveries in Dog Cognition: A Case for Making Welfare a Priority
64(3)
Laboratory Animal Oversight in the United States
67(3)
Refining Experiments to Reduce Suffering: Are We Doing Enough for Dogs?
70(4)
6 The Ethics of Dog Research--A Human Perspective
74(10)
The Lab: Voices from the Inside
74(4)
Public Opinion: Voices from the Outside
78(2)
A Difficult Question: How Do We Balance Human Benefit Versus Harm to the Dog?
80(2)
What About Us: What Is Our Part in Animal Research?
82(2)
7 Future Technologies
84(9)
Lung-on-a-Chip
84(2)
The Living Heart Project
86(2)
Human-Derived Organoids
88(2)
Who Is Making Non-Animal Technology a Priority?
90(3)
8 Interviews with Global Experts
93(8)
Ending Dog Research How and When?
93(8)
9 Re-homing Laboratory Dogs
101(7)
Re-homing Policies: Federal and State Efforts
101(2)
Do Former Laboratory Dogs Make Suitable Family Pets?
103(1)
International Studies Confirm the Value of Re-homing Dogs
104(4)
Part 2 To the Rescue
10 Beagle Freedom Project
108(7)
An Interview with Shannon Keith
109(6)
11 Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary
115(11)
Kindness Ranch Beginnings
116(1)
An Interview with John Ramer
117(9)
Part 3 Saved--Stories of Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Second Chances
12 Ambassadors for Freedom
126(15)
Teddy
126(3)
George
129(2)
New Beginnings
131(1)
Changing Hearts, Laws and Paws
131(1)
Looking Ahead with Hope
132(1)
Bogart
133(1)
Following My Path
134(1)
The San Diego 10
135(1)
Bogart the Ambassador
135(1)
Laila
136(1)
We're All In
137(2)
New Beginnings with Laila
139(2)
13 Special Dogs Special Love
141(12)
Mini and Maria
141(1)
Mini
142(1)
Maria
143(1)
Blind and Brave
144(1)
Lessons to Live By
144(1)
Leo
145(1)
Chosen One
146(1)
A New Normal
147(1)
Seizures
148(1)
Love Beyond Measure
149(1)
Walker
150(3)
14 Two, Three, Four Just One Beagle More
153(17)
Chief
154(2)
Bronco
156(2)
Roscoe
158(1)
Wyatt
159(1)
Boomer and Koln
160(1)
Boomer
160(1)
Koln
161(1)
A Lucky Surprise
162(1)
Patience, Love and Training
163(1)
Elliot and Bodhi
164(1)
Elliot
165(2)
Bodhi
167(1)
An Odd Paper Obsession
168(1)
Rescue Dogs Award Show
168(2)
15 Beagles Take a Hike Adventures in the Outdoors
170(10)
Winnie
170(2)
Scarlet
172(3)
Dug
175(5)
16 Wild West Beagles
180(8)
Texas
180(1)
"Texas McGee Killer Talsma"
180(3)
Marty
183(2)
Frozen in Fear
185(1)
Baby Steps
185(2)
A Visit to Prison
187(1)
17 Part of the Family
188(9)
Chandler
188(2)
Roofus
190(2)
Advice for Families
192(1)
A Child's Perspective
193(1)
Maycie
193(4)
18 Sharing the Gift of Healing
197(8)
Connor
197(1)
Early Memories
198(1)
Bouncing Off the Walls
199(1)
The Empath
200(1)
Pearl Grace
201(1)
Definition of Grace
201(2)
Finding Grace
203(1)
Adventures with Grace
203(2)
19 International Rescues--United Kingdom
205(5)
Going Undercover: Three Beagles Rescued
205(1)
Missy
206(2)
Oliver
208(2)
20 International Rescues--Italy
210(7)
Thousands of Beagles Find Freedom
210(1)
Artii
210(3)
Giulia and Gio
213(4)
Chapter Notes 217(12)
Bibliography 229(6)
Index 235
Ellie Hansen is an award-winning writer, animal advocate, and founder and CEO of Lovable Pets, Inc., a holistic pet supply company located in Billings, Montana. She hosts the podcast Dog Research Exposed and is a Policy Volunteer Leader for the Humane Society of the United States. Her published works include two books and several magazine articles focusing on profound human relationships with dogs.