Ban Use of Live Piglets In Laval University's Pediatrics Residency Program

  • by: Sue Lee
  • recipient: Laval University Rector Denis Brière, Ph.D

A school in Quebec City actually still uses live animals like piglets to train their resident pediatric trainees and other physicians as part of the study curriculum.  Read the full story of this alleged abuse on animals at https://secure2.convio.net/pcrm/site/Advocacy;jsessionid=3F512F55085AD8BBD2ED331F784D14A2.app20101a?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=699&autologin=true

While other 99 percent of programs use more modern human-based study methods, the Laval University continues to use these sweet, live animals.  Complaints have been filed with the Canadian Council on Animal Care regarding the use of animals at the university and the facility is now under investigation.

Our efforts in this petition is to put an end to this type of practice at the university as we target the University’s Rector Denis Brière, Ph.D.  The highlighted link enclosed describes the concerns and how animals are used for study purposes.  You can help us in our efforts to save these animals by signing and sharing this petition.  Be a voice for those piglets and insist that they not be used in such lab and experimental ways. 



Laval University Rector Denis Brière, Ph.D – Nous vous exhortons à mettre un terme à la pratique de l'utilisation de live porcelets dans le cadre des études de votre école. Dans le processus, les rapports montrent que les animaux soient chirurgicalement ouvert par une veine où les étudiants insérer un cathéter dans un grand vaisseau sanguin, insérer une aiguille dans le sac entourant le coeur, insérez un tube dans la cavité thoracique et d'effectuer d'autres procédures invasives sur ces porcelets live.


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