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  2. 79 rescued beagles will soon need new homes in the Triangle ...

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    “They’re lovely dogs, they are in good shape. They’re just confused. ... They don’t know what grass is.”

  3. 4,000 beagles rescued from shabby research facility in Virginia

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    The beagles were seized from an Envigo facility in Cumberland under a federal judge’s order, the Humane Society of the United States said. 4,000 beagles rescued from shabby research facility in ...

  4. More rescued beagles available in NC, but donations needed ...

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  5. Airedale Beagles - Wikipedia

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    The pack was trencher fed until 1922 when kennels and a huntsman’s house was built in Eldwick, the pack is now kennelled in Silsden. [ 1 ] Since the passing of the Hunting Act of 2004 , the pack hunts scent trails and rabbits and is very occasionally called to locate hares that have been injured following a shoot, all of which is permitted ...

  6. Tashtins Lookin For Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Tashtins Lookin For Trouble was born on January 9, 2011, sired by Ch. Ha-Penny's Too Much Trouble with dam Tashtin I Do De Claire. [3] A tri-coloured Beagle, [5] [6] [7] her owners are mother-and-daughter team Lori and Kaitlyn Crandlemire of Enderby, British Columbia, along with co-owners Brody Cavanaugh, [8] a third-generation beagle owner, and Eddie Dziuk, an American breeder.

  7. North Carolina Animal Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Welfare Act of 1966 in the United States began as a response to the treatment of laboratory animals.The 1966 Act set minimum standards for the handling, sale, and transport of cats, dogs, nonhuman primates, rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs held by animal dealers for pre-research in laboratories.

  8. Rescue Beagle Can't Hold in Her Excited Howls When Reunited ...

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    A precious Beagle named Molly proved this in the sweetest way when she was reunited with her foster mom in North Carolina. Tribeagles dog rescue shared this priceless moment with their TikTok ...

  9. Beagle breeder to pay over $35 million in fines, the largest ...

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    The parent company of a Virginia facility that bred beagles to be sold to laboratories for drug experiments will now have to pay more than $35 million – the largest ever fine in an Animal ...