Musician Nikki Sixx has sent a letter on PETA's behalf urging Texas A&M University (TAMU) to stop breeding golden retrievers and other dogs to have painful and debilitating canine muscular dystrophy and to end its use of dogs in cruel experiments.

In the letter, Sixx points out that because 37 years of these misguided tests — for which dogs are caged, often alone, in barren metal cells — have failed to produce a cure or even a treatment for the disease in humans, TAMU should admit defeat and redirect its resources into modern, humane, animal-free research methods that could actually generate results.

“A cure for muscular dystrophy must be found, but subjecting dogs to pain and misery is not the way,” writes Sixx. “Please end this cruel practice, stop breeding dogs, and allow the ones who are currently suffering in your laboratories to be adopted by families who will give them lives filled with love and care for the time they have remaining.”

The Mötley Crüe star has two golden retrievers himself and hates to imagine if they were being treated this way. He tells PETA, “I have enjoyed going to Texas throughout my whole touring career. Getting to experience the culture, the food, and the people there over the last few decades has been incredible. My wife and I are the owners of two incredibly lovable golden retrievers. So to say the experiments at Texas A&M University are absolutely heartbreaking is beyond an understatement.”

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