BEAGLE FREEDOM PROJECT, Second Rescue…

“Animal testing is not cool.”

According to the folks at Beagle Freedom Project: “Our second rescue [of] beagles who have lived their entire lives inside a research laboratory. These beagles have known nothing except the confines of metal cages. They have known no soft human touch, no warm bed, no companionship, no love. They have never been outside or sniffed a tree or grass. Finally, after years of being poked and prodded, these beagles are FREE! ARME got the call that a facility was willing to release them to us after they had been used in several tests. We picked them up on June 8th and now they are all in loving foster homes, and one has already been adopted. If you are interested in adopting any of these special beagles, please email us at: shannon@beaglefreedomproject.org. If you cannot adopt, but would like to help, ARME is a non-profit organization and we rely on your donations to continue this work. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation. You can donate HERE.

PLEASE DO NOT BUY PRODUCTS TESTED ON ANIMALS! You can see their faces now….. buy only products that have the cruelty-free symbol.”

According to the website, there are forty-one Beagles seeking loving homes.

A FEMALE BEAGLE NAMED CAMRY. THIS ONE WAS AT THE RSPCA, MILLION PAWS WALK, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA. Portrait by Ruth Ellison under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license via Wikipedia.

Gypsy photo courtesy of Karen Fayeth

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2 thoughts on “BEAGLE FREEDOM PROJECT, Second Rescue…

  1. I have a young family and searching for a great dog for kids. I stumbled onto this Beatle website and was mortified at what I saw. I live on the Gold Coast Qld and very interested in adopting someone special. Could you please offer some direction in the process costs, etc.

    Sincerely Allanah

    • Hi, Allanah!

      I wish I could help. I don’t get around to all these places. If I see a video and there doesn’t seem to be any online complaints about the organization I post it for folks to enjoy and learn and maybe be inspired. There’s no way I can get everywhere. For one thing, I’m disabled.

      However, I think you might get some guidelines if contact the American Humane Society. Hope that helps.
      http://www.americanhumane.org/

      Jamie

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