Pfizer Animal Health is a subsidiary of Pfizer and is a medical supplier of animal health products. The company primarily supplies their products to veterinarians throughout the United States, with a primary focus on the health and welfare of dogs, cats, cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, and chickens.
Pfizer’s animal health products include blood products, vaccines, veterinary drugs, and growth hormones. These products are manufactured in several different facilities throughout the United States and are distributed through a network of veterinarians nationwide.
The company was founded in 1868 in Michigan and now has over 1,200 employees and over 1,000 veterinarians and their families located throughout the United States.
In other words, it’s not a human-friendly company.
Apparently Pfizer is trying to get the FDA to ban all animal products, but its founder William Bayer lobbied for the FDA to ban all animal products in the 1960s. This lobbying was so successful that the FDA banned all animal products in 1987 at the age of 67. The company is still lobbying to keep the FDA from banning any animal products, but they’re unlikely to get it because the FDA has no power to ban them.
The FDA hasn’t banned any animal-related products since 1987 either, but its allowed the sale and distribution of animal-related products. Pfizer will continue to sell animal-related products in order to survive, but the FDA’s power to regulate them is limited. Even if the FDA does ban all animal products, the amount of animals in the world will still far exceed the amount of products allowed. Pfizer is an animal-friendly company.
If you are concerned about the animal welfare of your pets, you should be concerned about the animal rights of your competitors. The FDA is the largest government agency in the US that is allowed to regulate the sale and distribution of animals, and its recent decision to approve a new drug for use on pet dogs for the treatment of seizures could be a sign that the FDAs are finally taking animal welfare seriously.
The FDA is supposed to be the arbiter of what animals should and should not be used for medical research. But if you’re looking at a list of the products that could be sold to you, the animal rights crowd will probably be looking at you as a hypocrite. Pfizer is trying to get a hold of your dogs’ stomachs, and that includes the stomach of your cat.
Pfizer is trying to get a hold of your dogs stomachs, and that includes the stomach of your cat. Yes, that is the FDA. Their job is to make sure that you can buy whatever medicine you want to use on your pet. The problem is they are also supposed to regulate your pets health, and if they approve a drug for use on your cat then it will affect your cat’s health too.
So they are using your dog as a test case, and they are trying to get your cat to be a test case. They are taking your cat, and I can’t imagine they won’t be using your dog.