Snoop the beagle has a unique howl. It’s more a whisper than anything else. This is because Snoop used to be a lab beagle in an animal testing facility, where it’s believed his vocal cords were cut.
The owner of a rescued lab dog considers if insights gleaned through animal research are enough to justify the practice.
Surviving five years of horrific treatment at an animal testing lab, a Beagle called Ted struggles to leave his past behind. Even though Ted is now safe and sound with a loving pet parent, Sam McGraw, ...
WASHINGTON, DC – National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya received an unexpected gesture after announcing the closure of the agency’s last in-house beagle research lab: a ...
This post is in response to A Heartwarming Tale of Hope for Lucky Rescued Lab Dogs By Marc Bekoff Ph.D. Source: Diogo Miranda/Pexels. Beagles are very popular companion dogs and also very popular ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — A recent move by the new director of the National Institutes of Health to halt the use of taxpayer funds for medical experimentation on beagles has been applauded by several animal ...
The National Institutes of Health has closed the last remaining intramural beagle lab conducting painful experiments — the federal government’s largest dog lab — NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya said in ...
Just a few weeks after donating a kidney to a stranger, Alexis Miller felt so exhilarated that she wanted to save another life. So when the Colorado resident saw a photo of a dog rescued from ...
In this illuminating and at times grim debut study, Princeton historian of science Bolman explores how the beagle came to be considered the ideal dog for laboratory experiments. In the 1950s, ...