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The Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act (H.R. 574) will prohibit NIH white coats from experimenting on dogs.

Six-month-old puppies. Vocal cords RIPPED out. Pumped with poison. Eaten alive by starving sand flies and ticks. Injected with cocaine. 

Each year, millions of your tax dollars are wasted to torture dogs in mad science experiments like this, conducted and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act (H.R. 8699) would end that.

Please complete and submit the form below to show support for this this life-saving bill. 

According to documents obtained by the White Coat Waste Project, NIH white coats have wasted:

  • $424,000 on experiments where beagles were eaten alive by sandflies.
  • $1.68 million to poison beagle puppies and cut out their vocal cords.
  • $18 million to strap capsules of inflected flies onto their bare skin, without pain relief.
  • $2.3 million to inject puppies with cocaine and experimental drugs
  • $5.6 million to infect beagle puppies with “mutant” bacteria, and cover them in up to 250 ticks.

Is this how you want your tax dollars wasted? If you said “NO!”, you’re not alone. #BeagleGate has made international headlines, and united Americans across the political spectrum.

Please sign this urgent petition to demand Congress pass the Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act. It’s time to end the NIH’s taxpayer-funded torture!