4,000 beagles to be released from Virginia breeding, research facility: DOJ
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Justice Dept. secures release of 4,000 beagles from Va. breeding facility
Federal prosecutors have announced that it has secured the release of 4,000 beagles from a Virginia company that breeds and sells animals for research over allegations it failed to provide them with humane care.
Beagles from shuttered Virginia breeding facility coming to Massachusetts for adoption
“It’s not easy to find the resources and space needed to care for such a large number of dogs, but our mission is to protect animals and relieve their suffering."The post Beagles from shuttered Virginia breeding facility coming to Massachusetts for adoption appeared first on Boston.com.
More beagles from troubled Virginia breeding facility need new homes in Massachusetts
Beagles will be available for adoption through Springfield's Dakin Humane Society, Salem's Northeast Animal Shelter and the MSPCA-Angell, with some pregnant dogs and puppies expected.
4,000 beagles will be rescued from a Virginia breeding facility
By Chuck Johnston, CNNThe Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) will transfer 4,000 beagles from a research facility in Cumberland, Virginia, to humane societies across the United States where they can be adopted, under a plan approved by a federal judge last week.A series of inspections over the course of nine months found more than 70 animal welfare violations at the Envigo breeding facility. Mortality records reviewed by the US Departmen…
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