
Canadian Labs Buy Dogs from Violating Breeder
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Two Canadian hospitals, UHN and Lawson, purchased dogs from Marshall BioResources, a U.S. breeder with a history of animal care violations. Despite claims of following guidelines, both labs ended their dog research programs. Marshall faced repeated citations for issues like untreated injuries and dirty cages. Canada imported over 17,800 dogs for research from 2019 to 2025. Lawmakers are now pushing for bans on dog and cat use in invasive research, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration also moving towards replacing animal tests with human-relevant methods.
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