BOSTON, MA – Dozens of beagles are now in Massachusetts and looking for new homes after they were rescued from an out-of-state breeding facility, two local animal shelters say.
The Northeast Animal Shelter and the MSPCA said 76 beagles have been saved from the facility that was being used for research, and they are asking for donations to bring 20 more back to Massachusetts this weekend.
More adoption information on the beagles can be found at mspca.org/adopt and neas.org/adopt.
BREAKING: Seventy six Beagles rescued from an out-of-state breeding facility are now safe at @NEAnimalShelter and our adoption centers, after we joined with the Humane Society of the United States to provide placement for them. 1/ pic.twitter.com/qkxJPBRWRw
— MSPCA-Angell (@MspcaAngell) June 16, 2022
Source: cbsnews.com