Thirty-two beagles that were saved from an animal testing lab where they were force-fed pesticides are now ready for new homes—and will likely have no trouble being adopted.
Viral Video Led to Dogs Being Released
Corteva came under fire after the video’s release, and almost a week later it announced it would end testing on the dogs. On March 27, Corteva agreed to release the beagles to Michigan Humane Society, a partner of the national humane society.Kitty Block, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States, said they fought to have the beagles released to an adequate animal shelter.
32 Beagles Are Now Up for Adoption
It is unclear why the Michigan organization received 32 beagles, while the testing involved 36.Kathleen Conlee, vice president of animal research issues at the Humane Society of the United States, said in a statement, “We can’t possibly know what kind of agreement Dow/Corteva had with Charles River but we do know that 36 dogs were ordered for the study.”
She said that during their numerous conversations, company representatives never contradicted the 36 number.
“And, of course, we want to see all 36 beagles who were assigned to this study released to the Michigan Humane Society. It is up to Dow/Corteva to explain why there are only 32 dogs being released,” she said.