From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Beagles given food crawling with bugs
Date October 6, 2020 12:58 PM
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In a crowded breeding mill in Virginia, a beagle spends day after day enduring chronic deprivation and loneliness in a
rusty cage . The only food she has to eat is riddled with insect larvae, and the walls of
her cage are stained with black mold and waste from other dogs caged above her . All around her, ailing dogs suffer from painful sores that are left untreated by the facility's operator .

This is what PETA uncovered by reviewing records and videos from federal
government inspectors.

Friend, will you help us end dogs' suffering and keep
more animals out of laboratories by supporting the "Stop Animal Testing"
Challenge right now? Your gift of just $2 or more today will be matched dollar for dollar, up to our $500,000 goal.

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Beagles' small size and docile nature make them wonderful companions but also
leave them vulnerable to breeders and experimenters who lock them in cages and
relentlessly torment them. Most of those who survive breeding mills like the one
we exposed in Virginia will be shipped off to laboratories, where they'll be
subjected to crude and cruel experiments until they're killed or casually
discarded like used-up equipment.

With help from caring people like you, we're calling on government agencies to
reconsider their ties with Envigo, a major contract animal tormenter and the
owner of that Virginia breeding mill; demanding that Texas A&M University
release 29 long-suffering dogs from its laboratories; and helping researchers
take full advantage of the modern, human-relevant, dog-free testing methods at their fingertips.

Donate $2 or more today and your contribution will immediately DOUBLE in impact,
strengthening PETA's work to protect dogs, cats, and other animals from abuse,
neglect, and archaic experiments.

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Thank you for your generous support.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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