For the last 35 years, Texas A&M University’s (TAMU) Joe Kornegay has purposely bred dogs to have a severe, painful form of canine muscular dystrophy (MD)—a disease that makes it hard for them to walk, swallow, and even breathe.
And even though these experiments are extremely cruel and haven’t led to so much as a treatment to reverse symptoms of MD—let alone a cure—the University of Florida (UF) seems to think it’s a good idea to work with TAMU’s deadly dog laboratory.
Two things: Why? And STOP.
Tell UF to cut ties with TAMU’s disgusting MD dog laboratory!
U of Florida Supports Tormenting Puppies
When you picture a college, you probably think about education and success, but there’s nothing educational about Texas A&M University’s (TAMU) experiments on 3-month-old golden retriever puppies.
The university has denied that the dogs suffer, but that’s fine—we have it on video:
Not only is there STILL no cure for MD after 35 years of this sickening abuse, they also haven’t even been able to produce a treatment to reverse the symptoms. All these experiments do is hurt dogs, waste millions of research dollars, and give desperate human patients false hope.
And get this: Federal records show that the University of Florida (UF) has contracted with TAMU’s sadistic MD laboratory.
We’re calling on UF to say FU to TAMU and cut ties with the cruel and wasteful hellhole.

