There is no price society is willing to pay to sacrifice the lives of many, where we can be benefited by testing on just a few. For example, a little girl named Sally was diagnosed with rabies after her puppy bit her during play time. Her parents thought that the hallucinations, dizziness and other symptoms would progress, and she would most likely die as only three patients have survived after the progression stage. However, a research was done on dogs and rabbits to find a cure for rabies. Sally was given this cure before she was past progression point and was able to continue loving her family.
Many people say that testing on animals is cruel and unfair since these lovable creatures have no choice in the experiment, but most animals used in testings are disposable and are reused so that only one animal is tested on. For instance, 84% rats, mice and other rodents are used in experiments and are all specially bred laboratory species. These rodents are not only reused in experiments but are specifically bred in labs to be tested on, so they were never wild and free in the first