Big Dog Ranch Rescue and Center for a Humane Economy Secure Release of 1,500 Beagles from Wisconsin Facility
Big Dog Ranch Rescue and the Center for a Humane Economy have successfully negotiated the release of 1,500 beagles from Ridglan Farms, a Wisconsin-based breeding and research facility. This agreement follows a series of protests and legal actions against the facility, which had been accused of animal mistreatment. The beagles, commonly used in research due to their gentle nature, are now being prepared for adoption. The first 300 dogs have already been relocated, with the remaining to follow. The organizations are working to find homes for these dogs, with Big Dog Ranch Rescue handling 1,000 of them and the Center for a Humane Economy taking the rest. The rescue operation has garnered significant public interest, with over 700 adoption applications received so far.