Many of these dogs were bound for animal testing laboratories across the country. If you’re interested in adopting, fostering or donating to a local shelter or rescue in your area that assisted with the placement of these dogs, please contact the individual organizations below for more information. If you were unable to adopt one of the approximately 4,000 beagles, we encourage you to consider adopting one of the many other pets waiting for a loving home at your local shelter or rescue group. This extraordinary operation would not have been possible without the support of our shelter and rescue partners all over the country. We’re so grateful to everyone who helped us achieve this.

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Author: Theis

I Rolando Digiacomo have always had a deep interest in animals, which led me to study Veterinary Medicine. I am 31 years old and have been practicing as a vet for 5 years now. I love my job because it allows me to help animals in need and make them feel better. My dream is to open my own animal clinic one day where I can continue helping animals in need.

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