Robin Abcarian: The seizure of thousands of mistreated beagles sparks unsettling questions about animal research
by Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times
Sep 13, 2022
4 minutes
The liberation of 4,000 beagles from deplorable conditions last month at Envigo's breeding and research facility in Virginia raised uncomfortable questions about the use of animals in scientific research. Beagles, it turns out, lend themselves to research because they are sweet, docile and small. Ugh.
After writing about Nancy, an Envigo beagle now in foster care in Sherman Oaks, I received emails from two groups with an intense interest in the issue.
The first came from PETA, the animal rights group that has evolved over the decades from Ingrid Newkirk's one-woman anti-cruelty crusade to a sophisticated operation with scientists — in scientific research.
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