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1,500 Beagles Rescued from Wisconsin Lab Farm – Here’s Where They’re Going

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You may remember that a few weeks ago, we reported on a tense situation at Ridglan Farms, Wisconsin, a facility infamous for housing and breeding Beagles for the purposes of animal testing. After failed attempts to break in and free the 1500 dogs (not 2000, as was previously estimated) kept in tiny cages, thousands of animal rights activists, joined, supported, and spurred on by celebrities like Ricky Gervais, had planned to storm the facility on Sunday, April 19th.

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However, knowing that the forceful apprehension of these dogs would almost certainly result in legal delays and challenges, Lauree Simmons, the president and founder of Big Dog Ranch Rescue, had already been making alternative plans. In a confidential negotiation, Simmons quietly arranged to purchase the Beagles in order to remove them from the increasingly dire situation.

Having agreed to surrender their state breeding licence as of July 2026 to avoid prosecution for animal cruelty and neglect,1 Ridglan Farms was already facing the end of operations. Whilst some may argue that buying the dogs is tantamount to financing cruelty, in this instance, it would appear to be the most sensible solution. Without the ability to continue breeding, Ridglan Farms cannot continue their previous activities, so the money paid to obtain the Beagles cannot be used to fund further mistreatment of dogs. Exactly what the now-infamous facility has planned next is not clear, and Ridglan Farms has not been responsive to calls to comment.

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Where To Next?

Around 1000 of the rescued Beagles have headed to Florida, the location of Big Dog Ranch Rescue’s primary campus, and the largest cage-free, no-kill dog rescue in the US. Being a range of ages and conditions, finding permanent homes for these innocent dogs will be no easy feat, and life in a sanctuary may be the most suitable place for many of these dogs to spend their days. However, despite the treatment and conditions these beautiful Beagles may have been exposed to, early reports suggest that many are showing signs of affection.

According to Simmons:2

The younger dogs will adjust quicker, and the older dogs will take time. A lot of them are more willing to accept love and want to be with people.

The remaining 500 are being transported across the country towards animal shelters and rescues that have room to accommodate them. Whilst most of this movement happens by road, thanks to the dedicated team at Pilots to the Rescue, more dogs are able to make their way to the people and places best equipped to help them.

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Pilots To The Rescue

Late on Saturday, May 3rd, 16 dogs landed in New Jersey and were transported to ARF of the Hamptons, Old Dominion Humane Society, and NYC Second Chance Rescue. The dogs will receive the medical and behavioral care they need before being matched with adoptive families. Pilots to the Rescue is the inspired culmination of founder Michael Schneider’s passion for flying and love of animals. Their mission is to prevent at-risk animals from being euthanized by transporting them via air and ground transportation to give them the best chance at adoption, and since its inception in 2015, the team has grown from being a one-man operation and has embarked on over 400 missions, travelled almost 500,000 miles, and saved the lives of over 6,800 animals.

Tune in next week when we talk to Michael Schneider about his incredible organization.


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