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Category: In The Press

Hope for Thousands of Beagles Used in Laboratory Experiments

Hope for Thousands of Beagles Used in Laboratory Experiments

August 1, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

In the United States we still use millions of animals in laboratory experiments. It’s a secretive industry and I think, many people are under the impression that it ended years ago. Not only is it still huge, but we test on just about every type of animal one can imagine, including dogs. 70,000 dogs a year are used in laboratory experiments and a great majority of them are beagles. The heartbreaking reason that beagles are so often the dog of choice is because they’re docile, sweet, trusting, and they don’t…

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Trial ends in animal rights group's Sunshine Law suit against university

Trial ends in animal rights group's Sunshine Law suit against university

July 18, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

Animal rights group Beagle Freedom Project made its case this week that the University of Missouri violated the state’s Sunshine Law in a two-day bench trial of the group’s lawsuit against the university. Beagle Freedom Project’s 2016 lawsuit alleges that the university knowingly and purposefully violated the Sunshine Law when it billed the group $82,222.33 for public health records of dogs and cats used in medical research. Boone County Circuit Judge Jeff Harris said he will rule in the case after final findings and conclusions are submitted by both parties…

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Laboratory animals from Mexico getting fresh start in NC

Laboratory animals from Mexico getting fresh start in NC

June 12, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press News

LINCOLNTON, N.C. (WBTV) – Several animals got a real taste of freedom recently after a life behind the bars of animal testing labs. The animals were brought across the border from Mexico on Friday by the Beagle Freedom Project. The rescue group for former research animals brought them to a farm sanctuary in Lincolnton. The four dogs, five rabbits and two mice are now beginning a brand new life. “When dogs touch grass for the first time, it’s an incredible experience,” said April Arrington of the Beagle Freedom Project. “These…

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California’s canine blood banks harvest from caged dogs and operate in secrecy

California’s canine blood banks harvest from caged dogs and operate in secrecy

April 30, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

When Robyn Black rushed her beloved corgi Winston to a veterinary hospital in Sacramento, she told the staff to do whatever it took to heal her pup as an autoimmune disease threatened his life. Winston needed several blood transfusions, but after two days of treatment, the veterinary hospital ran out of the canine lifeline. Pet hospitals often are short on dog blood amid a national shortage that lawmakers say is further exacerbated in California by the state’s restrictive laws that require veterinarians to buy dog blood solely from two blood…

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What it's like to run an animal rescue!

What it's like to run an animal rescue!

April 29, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

It’s hard to image, but there are lots of animals in the world who aren’t treated as nicely as they should be. Luckily there are people like Shannon Keith, who’s the founder and president of an animal rescue organization called Beagle Freedom Project. “Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to help animas, so I started my non-profit in 2004 to rescue animals from all kinds of abusive situations and help them find good homes,” Shannon explains. Keep reading to find out more about her amazing animal job!…

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NC bill would create online registry for convicted animal abusers

NC bill would create online registry for convicted animal abusers

April 3, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : In The Press Videos

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (FOX 46 CHARLOTTE) – A new bipartisan proposal would create a publicly available online registry of convicted animal abusers, with increased penalties for those with multiple convictions, similar to the sex offender registry. “I think it’s absolutely imperative we do everything we can to stop animal abuse,” said McKissick. Senate Bill 423 was filed in March 2019 with Senators Floyd McKissick Jr. and Britt being the primary sponsors. “We need to be concerned about that because often times, these people who abuse animals would engage in conduct that…

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Tech helping support vegan living

Tech helping support vegan living

April 1, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : In The Press Videos

Just a fraction of Americans claim to be vegan but sales of plant-based products are seeing a healthy boost. Endorsements from high profile celebrities like Beyonce and Brad Pitt have helped but technology is also feeding this growth. William Denselow is in New York with a look at how tech is transforming vegan living into big business. Original Article: FSNLiveDC

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Battle over ‘blood slave’ donor dogs in California pits veterinarians vs. veterinarians

Battle over ‘blood slave’ donor dogs in California pits veterinarians vs. veterinarians

March 28, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : In The Press

Professors from premier veterinary school urge lawmakers to ditch captive-donor colonies, which critics dub ‘blood slaves’ In a blood fight that pits veterinarian against veterinarian, scores of vets are urging the Legislature to follow the lead of other states and outlaw “closed-colony” animal blood banks in California by 2022. “The current situation in California is egregiously unbalanced,” says the letter. “Hundreds of dogs — including many who have already endured months or years of suffering in the greyhound racing industry — are kept confined for months or years in situations…

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Elkhart woman shares story of adopting dog rescued from testing facility

Elkhart woman shares story of adopting dog rescued from testing facility

March 16, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : In The Press Videos

ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) – “It’s a bad, bad situation for these animals, and they’re our fur babies,” said Cim Powell, a dog owner from Elkhart. Powell adopted her dog, Baylee, six years ago after the pup was rescued from an animal testing facility in Memphis, Tennessee. “It’s a very emotional thing when you see it for the first time, because these dogs don’t see grass, they don’t know what human love is,” she said. Seven beagles in all were saved during that trip thanks to the California-based nonprofit Rescue and…

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Dogs Escape Overseas Meat Trade, Come To Chicago

Dogs Escape Overseas Meat Trade, Come To Chicago

February 26, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : In The Press

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Three Labrador retrievers were expected to arrive at O’Hare Airport Tuesday night after being rescued from a dog meat breeder in China. The Los Angeles-based non-profit Rescue + Freedom Project saved the dogs from being sold to restaurants. Shannon Keith, president and founder of the group, told WBBM that it’s “shocking” that this type of thing still goes on. Most Chinese people are against using dogs for food, but activists are afraid they’ll be harmed if they interfere, she said. The three dogs bound for Chicago…

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Santa Monica Lawmaker Introduces Bill Lifting Restrictions on Animal Blood Banks

Santa Monica Lawmaker Introduces Bill Lifting Restrictions on Animal Blood Banks

February 6, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

February 6, 2019 — Under a bill proposed by Santa Monica Assemblymember Richard Bloom, animal blood banks would no longer have to rely on confined dogs and cats. Assembly Bill 366, introduced by Bloom on Monday, would allow the banks in California to use a donor blood collection system, instead of collecting blood exclusively from “closed colonies.” The colonies confine donor animals “to cages and kennels for months or years,” according to Bloom’s staff. “California’s pet blood banking system is outdated and inhumane,” Bloom said. “This bill balances animal welfare…

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Santa Monica Assemblymember Bloom introduces AB366 to modernize animal blood banking in CA

Santa Monica Assemblymember Bloom introduces AB366 to modernize animal blood banking in CA

February 5, 2019by BFPNo comment(s)
Categories : Highlights In The Press

Santa Monica Assemblymember Richard Bloom introduced Assembly Bill 366 on Monday, also known as the California Pet Blood Bank Modernization Act, which is aimed at allowing animal blood banks in California to utilize a more humane donor blood collection system for dogs and cats. Did you know that existing California law requires animal blood banks to collect blood exclusively from ‘closed colonies’ – which confines donor animals to cages and kennels for months or even years. While other states allow blood banks to collect animal blood in a voluntary setting.…

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