If you’re a dog-lover, prepare to cry your little heart out. These beagles, who have lived their entire lives inside a research laboratory, have known nothing except the confines of metal cages. Finally, after years of being poked and prodded, these beagles were rescured by a groupe called ARME. They got the call that a facility was willing to release them after they had been used in several tests.
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the group filmed the pickup, and took them immediately to a dog park so they could run around on grass for the first time in their lives.
If you are interested in adopting any of these special beagles, please email them at shannon@beaglefreedomproject.org.
If you cannot adopt, but would like to help, ARME is a non-profit organization and they rely on your donations to continue this work. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation. You can donate at BeagleFreedomProject.org.
Click the button to see Pete McKenzie – who claimed he wouldn’t cry upon watching this video, much to the chagrin of Kevin and Heather (who both cried their eyes out) – reacting to the video as he watches it for the first time.







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