In the world's first animal protest, eight dogs of different breeds were trained to stand outside the UN headquarters with miniature banners around their neck displaying messages such as 'Ban Animal Testing' and 'Down With Cruel Cosmetics'.
As per a Humane Society International report, that works across issues of inhumane practices against animals, cosmetic testing harms about 2 lakh animals every year with majority of them losing lives due to adverse effects of chemicals.
The campaign titled 'Forever Against Animal Testing' is jointly undertaken by The Body Shop and Cruelty Free International, an organisation that works to end testing on animals.
Although a few countries including India have banned animal testing for examining safety and hypoallergenic properties of products to be used by humans, 80 per cent of countries still have no laws against cosmetic animal tests.
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She further said the reason to choose dogs over any other animal was that they can be easily trained and made to do what trainers want them to do.
Once the petition reaches 8 million signatures, The Body Shop and Cruelty Free International will present it to the United Nations, calling for an international convention to ban animal testing on cosmetics to protect millions of animals around the world.
Other tests include lethal dose tests, in which animals are forced to swallow massive amounts of a test chemical to determine the dose that causes death which can lead to blindness, swollen eyes, sore bleeding skin, internal bleeding and organ damage, birth defects, convulsions and death.