There is also the 5 year Rolling Law, where some companies only use ingredients and products that have not been animal tested within the last five years.
I have added a website that should help you further.
Telly24555 answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 10:30 pm: Well , Seeing as though you got a rather rude comment before O.o I will try and help .
I am pretty sure that IAMS the pet food does . And that's it . Yes , I would recommend google to you . ;) They know best .
Hope I helped .
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Personally , I could care less about ratings . I get advice alot that goes unmarked and I have no problem with it .
Plus , She didn't ask for someone to nag at her to use google , She wanted some names of companys that test on animals . [ Telly24555's advice column | Ask Telly24555 A Question ]
Shortcake22 answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 10:06 pm: I know that Google doesn't test on animals. Show your support for that decision by using their site, www.Google.com, to obtain the answer to your question.
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