Unlawful dog and monkey suffering uncovered at European laboratory
Undercover video footage reveals terrible plight of animals at Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology (LPT)

Our investigation with SOKO Tierschutz at Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology (LPT) in Germany has found shocking levels of animal suffering that we believe breach European and German animal testing laws. Graphic undercover footage of dogs left bleeding and dying, and monkeys routinely abused has lifted the lid of secrecy on regulatory safety testing and revealed the cruelty caused to animals.  
 LPT is a family owned contract-testing laboratory carrying out toxicity testing for pharmaceutical, industrial and agrochemical companies from all over the world in order to meet the requirements of governments and regulatory authorities.
 Toxicity testing involves poisoning animals to see how much of a chemical or drug it takes to cause serious harm, in an attempt to measure what a ‘safe’ dose for humans might be. Animals are injected with or made to eat or inhale increasing amounts of a substance to measure the toxic effects which can be severe and include vomiting, internal bleeding, respiratory distress, fever, weight loss, lethargy, skin problems, organ failure and even death. No anaesthetics or pain relief are provided.  
“Our investigation has uncovered appalling animal suffering, inadequate care, poor practices and breaches of European and German law."