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Title Scientific and humane issues in the use of random source dogs and cats in research / Committee on Scientific and Humane Issues in the Use of Random Source Dogs and Cats in Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2009]
©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 103 pages) : illustrations (some color), map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- Use of dogs and cats in research: public perception and evolution of laws and guidelines -- Use of random source dogs and cats for research -- Class b dealers and animals -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Summary "Scientific and Humane Issues in the Use of Random-Source Dogs and Cats in Research examines the value of random-source animals in biomedical research and the role of Class B dealers who acquire and resell live dogs and cats to research institutions. Findings include that, while some random-source dogs and cats may be necessary and desirable for National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded research, there is no clear need to obtain those animals from Class B dealers. Several options for random-source animal acquisition already exist and additional options are recommended, which would further ensure the welfare of these animals and foster a positive public image for NIH. While the scientific community has recognized and responded to concerns for humane treatment of animals in research, government oversight has thus far been unable to fully enforce the Animal Welfare Act in regard to Class B dealers of live animals. Although the animals acquired by Class B dealers are destined for research--and NIH research in particular--the standard of care while in the possession of some Class B dealers requires an inordinate amount of government enforcement and is not commensurate with the policies of most NIH-funded research laboratories. This dichotomy of standards reflects poorly on public perceptions of NIH and jeopardizes animal welfare. This book will be crucial for NIH and other groups using random-source animals in research, including veterinary schools and research facilities. Animal welfare advocates, policy makers, and concerned pet owners will also find this a vital and informative work for reconciling the needs of research with the welfare of animals."--Publisher's description.
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Subject Dogs as laboratory animals.
Dogs as laboratory animals.
Cats as laboratory animals.
Cats as laboratory animals.
Animal welfare.
Animal welfare.
Animal experimentation.
Animal experimentation.
Animals, Laboratory.
Animal Experimentation -- ethics.
Animal Welfare.
Animal Use Alternatives.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (U.S.). Committee on Scientific and Humane Issues in the Use of Random Source Dogs and Cats in Research.
Added Title Use of random source dogs and cats in research
Other Form: Print version: Scientific and humane issues in the use of random source dogs and cats in research. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2009 9780309138079 (OCoLC)402275951
ISBN 9780309138086 (electronic book)
0309138086 (electronic book)
0309138078 (book)
9780309138079 (book)