Freedom in the Fall!
Meet the eight beautiful beagle boys that BFP just liberated from a lifetime of laboratory testing! Now that they’re free, these pups need YOUR help! Please consider donating to support their recovery from years spent in an animal testing laboratory.
A New Beginning for Abandoned Dogs!
BFP answers the call for animals in Oklahoma! Freedom Fields, BFP’s new adoption and rehabilitation center in Nowata, OK, provides a safe haven for animals in need as they await forever homes!
BFP Rescues Forgotten Hounds used for Hunting
When the BFP team heard about dogs with ear tattoos (a common indicator of laboratory testing, hunting, or another form of exploitation) that had been dumped at a shelter in Indiana, we rushed to their rescue! Your support is what makes second chances possible at only a moment’s notice!
Saving our Seniors and Other Survivors!
Thanks to our amazing community’s generous support of BFP’s Save our Seniors and Sponsor a Survivor programs, BFP continues to rescue animals in need from the community, shelters, and other forms of abuse and exploitation. Meet one of our recent rescues, Jupiter!
California Assembly Member Marie Waldron (R) honors BFP
On June 24, 2024, Assembly Member Marie Waldron honored Beagle Freedom Project on the California Assembly Floor at the California State Capital with Resolution No. 365 for “the outstanding contributions it has made towards advancing animal rights in the State of California and in the nation.”
Beagle Kisses!
Let’s give a warm welcome to our newest laboratory testing survivor beagles! BFP has just liberated a group of beagles from an animal testing laboratory in Southern CA. These babies have a lot of healing to do. Please consider donating towards their veterinary care and rehabilitation!
BFP’s Freedom Fields featured on NBC Nightly
NBC NEWS with Lester Holt tells the story of how Beagle Freedom Project shut down this massive animal testing laboratory in Oklahoma, took custody of hundreds of animals, and is now turning it into a safe haven for those who never knew love.
WE SHUT DOWN A LAB!
Beagle Freedom Project has shut down a masive animal testing laboratory in Nowata, Oklahoma, effectively ending one-third of the flea and tick testing industry and decades of cruel experimentation – sparing thousands of dogs and cats from future testing and purpose breeding.
How to help beagles and other animal abuse survivors
If you want to help liberate animals from testing labs, the dog meat trade, and other abuses, the time is now! Whether you can fundraise to support our mission, sign a petition to pass a Beagle Freedom Bill in your state, or help educate kids on being kind to animals, BFP is here to empower you with the tools you need to make a difference.
Mia has found her forever fairytale home with The Duke & Duchess of Sussex!
Earlier this month, the royal couple visited BFP to adopt a pup! The Duchess expressed that she’s long supported BFP and wanted to give a loving home to an Envigo survivor, preferably an older dog in need. After playing with sweet Momma Mia, they knew she was the one! Click below to read all about it in the Los Angeles Times.
Our Mission
EDUCATE. LEGISLATE. LIBERATE.
Beagle Freedom Project is the world’s leading organization for rescuing and rehoming animals used in experimental research. Since 2010, we have liberated thousands of animals while working to end their abuse through education, advocacy, and legislation. Together, we are moving closer to a world without animal testing!
Cruelty-Cutter makes it easy to shop cruelty-free!
BFP’s free app allows you to scan a product’s barcode to see if it’s tested on animals and search a directory for thousands of cruelty-free alternatives. Cruelty-Cutter is the #1 cruelty-free shopping resource because it’s easy to use! Get it today from your app store.
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BFP’s Freedom Fields featured on NBC Nightly
“Our mission is to help animals suffering in captivity
and give them a chance at freedom.”