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Free Every Beagle Still Caged At Ridglan Farms
Final signature count: 7,899
7,899 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
About 1,500 beagles have been freed from Ridglan Farms, but hundreds more deserve freedom. No dog should be left behind at a research breeding facility.
Animal rescue groups have secured a major breakthrough at Ridglan Farms, a Wisconsin breeding and research facility that housed roughly 2,000 beagles. Big Dog Ranch Rescue and the Center for a Humane Economy reached a confidential agreement to purchase about 1,500 of the dogs and move them toward rehabilitation and adoption.1
That is a life-changing rescue for many dogs who were bred for laboratory use. But the victory is not complete. Reports indicate that plans for the remaining dogs have been unclear, and that hundreds of beagles may still be left behind.2
The Facility Has Faced Serious Scrutiny
The Guardian reported that the first 300 dogs were removed in early May, with more scheduled for transfer, and that rescue groups began vaccinating, microchipping, sterilizing, and preparing the beagles for transport.3 Wisconsin Examiner reported that animal welfare groups announced the agreement after years of activism and legal pressure around the facility.4
FOX6 Milwaukee reported that under the terms of a state settlement, Ridglan Farms must surrender its breeding license by July 1, but that the facility could still experiment on remaining dogs in-house.6 That loophole should alarm anyone who believes rescue should mean all dogs are safe, not only the dogs covered by a purchase agreement.
Officials Must Not Leave Dogs Behind
The Center for a Humane Economy said the transfer of 1,500 dogs is one of the largest coordinated dog operations in recent U.S. history and reflects a broader push to replace outdated animal research practices with humane alternatives.5 That momentum must not stop short.
Wisconsin’s attorney general, Dane County prosecutors, state agriculture regulators, and USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service all have roles in animal welfare enforcement, licensing, settlement oversight, and federal Animal Welfare Act compliance. They should coordinate to secure the transfer of every remaining beagle, prevent any further breeding for research, bar invasive use of dogs while oversight questions remain, and support placement with qualified rescue partners.
No dog should spend life in a research facility when a path to safety exists. The public pressure that helped move 1,500 beagles can help bring the rest out too.
Sign now to urge Wisconsin and USDA officials to free every beagle still at risk from Ridglan Farms and close the loopholes that leave dogs behind.
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