Nearly 50 Beagles Rescued From Controversial Wisconsin Research Facility Prepare for New Homes
Dozens of rescued beagles are getting a second chance at life after being removed from a controversial breeding and research facility in Wisconsin.
According to reports, 49 beagles were recently transferred to the Animal Humane Society and several partner rescue organizations after leaving Ridglan Farms, a biomedical breeding and research center located in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
The facility has faced years of criticism, protests, and allegations of animal mistreatment from activists and animal welfare groups.
Earlier this year, Ridglan Farms reportedly reached an agreement with Big Dog Ranch Rescue and the Center for a Humane Economy, which purchased approximately 1,500 beagles from the facility for an undisclosed amount.
Since then, rescue organizations across the country have been working to relocate the dogs, provide medical care, and prepare them for adoption into permanent homes.
Many of the rescued beagles are now undergoing veterinary evaluations, vaccinations, and behavioral assessments after spending much of their lives inside breeding and research environments.
Animal welfare advocates say the rescue effort represents a major victory for the dogs, many of whom are finally experiencing normal home environments, outdoor play, and human affection for the first time.
The organizations involved continue encouraging adopters to be patient with the rescued beagles as they adjust to life outside the facility.
For many of the dogs, the transition to family life may take time, but rescuers say their progress has already been incredibly encouraging.



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