The animal house at the pharmacy campus is a specialized facility dedicated to the ethical care and study of laboratory animals, including guinea pigs. Guinea pigs, known for their docile nature, are commonly utilized in pharmacology, toxicology, and drug development research due to their suitability as animal models. The facility is equipped with tailored enclosures providing optimal conditions for guinea pigs, including bedding, nesting areas, and environmental enrichment. Skilled technicians and veterinary staff ensure the daily well-being of the animals, overseeing their nutrition, housing, and healthcare needs. Serving as a resource for students and researchers, the facility offers hands-on learning opportunities and supports research aimed at advancing pharmacological knowledge. Ethical considerations are central to the facility's operations, overseen by institutional committees to ensure compliance with regulations and guidelines governing animal research.

