Rather than euthanize all lab animals after testing on them, the Food and Drug Administration is now allowing sanctuaries and shelters to adopt the critters, according to documents viewed by The Hill.
TO A SHELTER ANIMAL LOOKING FOR ITS FOREVER HOME. SINCE WE LAUNCHED WPBF 25 TO THE RESCUE, WE FEATURE DOGS, CATS, BUNNIES, EVEN GUINEA PIGS. NOW OUR TAYLOR HERNANDEZ IS TAKING OVER THIS INITIATIVE.
Interested in buying a rat? Look no further than Millersville University. The university's psychology department has 16 retired lab rats for adoption after the furry rodents were subjects in a ...
OTHER RATS HAV BEEEN WORKHORSES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY LAB AT MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY. I LIKE HOW CURIOUS THEY ARE. THEY’RE ALWAYS STIFF INHE TIR NOSES AROUND SOMETHING PROFESSOR. KELLY. BANAS SAYS LAB ...