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Vivisection and the Brown Dog Protests
Lizzy lindoff hagabe continued to be a leading figure in the anti-vivisection and animal rights movements until her death in 1963. She was involved in another libel case in 1913 after the animal defense and anti- vivisection society put up a really pretty graphic display of an old taxidermy dog from 1903 that had been used for experiments on brown dogs. Although she lost this suit it once again drew more attention to vivisected and the opposition to it as well as other social causes including fern animal sanctuary which duchess hamilton founded at start of world war two.