You’ll be shocked to learn which of your loving companions are used in cruel experiments
We reveal which dogs are tested on in UK laboratories
Everyone knows that beagles are the dogs most commonly used in animal experiments due to their size and calm nature. Now we can reveal which other dog breeds are used in experiments in UK laboratories and the answer will surprise you.
Experiments on dogs in the UK went up 6% in 2016 to 4,932. Beagles account for 93% of the dogs used in tests, mostly for medicines and chemicals. But hundreds of experiments were also conducted on other breeds including for nutrition and dentistry or to investigate disease and physiology. Our research has shown that tests on dogs are cruel and unreliable. Yet every year thousands of dogs continue to suffer and die in useless and unnecessary research.
If you’re lucky enough to share your home with one of our furry best friends, you’ll be heart-broken to learn that the following dog breeds are tested on in UK laboratories:
- Labrador Retrievers – Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs in the UK. They are intelligent trustworthy and gentle, yet outgoing and always eager to please.
- Yorkshire Terriers – A small dog with a big personality, Yorkshire Terriers are another popular dog in UK households. They are very adaptable and make wonderful companions, happily fitting in to their home and environment.
- Petit Basset Griffon Vendeens – Their lovely bushy eyebrows, moustache and beard give this dog a charming appeal. They love being part of a family and are known for their intelligence and calm nature.
- Jack Russell Terriers – Jack Russells are bold, happy and high energy dogs who love being around people. Their affectionate and playful nature makes them ideal companions.
- Beagles - Intelligent, gentle and single-minded, fun-loving beagles have one of the best developed senses of smell of any dog. They love to eat, play and explore the countryside.