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🐾 Public Trust in Animal Research: Veterinarians Lead the Way

A recent national survey published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research reveals that veterinarians are the most trusted source of information about animal research, with 81% of respondents expressing confidence in their expertise.

🔍 Survey Highlights:

Ethical Oversight Matters: Support for animal research increases when humane treatment and ethical review are emphasized.

Species Sensitivity: Rodents and reptiles are more accepted for research than companion animals like cats and dogs.

Demographic Trends: Men, conservatives, and college graduates tend to be more supportive of animal research.

Alternatives Awareness: While only 12% believe animals can be fully replaced in research, 35% see potential for partial alternatives.

💬 Why It Matters:

Veterinarians play a key role in bridging the gap between science and public understanding.

Transparent, compassionate communication can foster greater acceptance of ethically conducted animal research.

Read the article AVMA – A national survey on public opinions about research involving animals: veterinarians are the most trusted source.