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Friend, there’s not much time left for us to help animals this year.

Our records show that we haven’t heard from you yet, and our matching-gift opportunity expires tomorrow at midnight. I just wanted to check—is this right?

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Please don’t wait another moment to take advantage of this opportunity—we need to hear from you before the year ends. Give just $2 or more before midnight tomorrow to help PETA stop neglect, end cruel experiments, and make the world a kinder place for all species.

And don’t forget—every gift made before midnight tomorrow will be matched, pushing us closer to our $100,000 goal and going 10 times as far for dogs and other animals!

 

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Dear Friend,

We’re determined to make 2021 the year we shut down the dog laboratory at Texas A&M University (TAMU)—where nearly two dozen dogs are being kept for cruel muscular dystrophy experiments.

Now, thanks to a special matching-gift opportunity, you can do 10 TIMES as much to help.

For just 48 hours—until midnight on December 31—every dollar you give, up to our $100,000 goal, will be matched 10 times. Can you pitch in $2 or more today?

 

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As you read this, 23 miserable dogs are still warehoused in TAMU’s laboratory, cowering in metal cages without the affection or comfort that they deserve.

Some are becoming ever more debilitated by a painful canine form of muscular dystrophy, which they were deliberately bred to have, and they struggle to walk, eat, and even breathe. Yet that doesn’t stop experimenters from stretching the dogs’ muscles with motorized levers and cutting out chunks of their muscles to examine.

About half the dogs still trapped in TAMU’s torture chamber—including golden retrievers Baguette and Barbara—are healthy and could be quickly adopted into loving homes if the school would agree to release them.

Friend, 23 lonely dogs still need our help. We can’t give up on them now.

Please make a donation before midnight tomorrow and it will be matched, up to $100,000. Even as little as $2 will bring us closer to our goal.

With your support, we will win this campaign. Since PETA first exposed the torturous experiments at TAMU, hundreds of thousands of compassionate people have joined us in demanding an end to the vile tests and the release of every single individual who’s imprisoned there—and today, TAMU is reeling under the pressure.

It shut down its hideous breeding program—which marked the beginning of the end for the laboratory—and slashed the number of dogs used in experiments. Dozens of dogs were released for adoption by families and now live in real homes. Now, we must seize every opportunity to keep building on this momentum; overcome the school’s desperate, continued attempts to censor free speech on its social media pages; promote human-relevant test methods; and free every dog held there and make 2021 a happy year for them.

Don’t wait any longer—donate $2 right now to make 10 times the difference for animals and help us reach our $100,000 challenge goal.

This special matching-gift offer expires at midnight tomorrow, so please don’t wait to help.

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