Beagles freed from research lab land in California amid activist’s felony case

In a heartwarming turn of events, a group of beagles rescued from a research lab in Wisconsin has made their way to California, seeking loving homes. This comes as a San Francisco animal activist faces felony charges for reportedly rescuing some of these dogs before it was legally sanctioned.

Of the 1,500 beagles saved from Ridglan Farms—a facility known both for research and breeding these dogs—50 have found their way to the Bay Area. Their journey on a school bus spanned nearly 2,000 miles, culminating on Mother’s Day as they embarked on a new chapter as liberated pups.

As the bus arrived, volunteers from the Northern California Beagle Rescue were on hand to greet the dogs. A touching video captured the moment the dogs were carefully ushered off the bus, feeling grass under their paws for the first time instead of the cold surfaces of cages.

Wendy Lansdon, one of the dedicated volunteers, shared her emotional experience. “Walking onto the bus… I don’t want to start crying again. It was very emotional,” Lansdon recounted to ABC 7. “And some of them, they’re really quiet.”

These beagles are now set to join new families throughout Northern California, spreading joy in places like San Francisco, San Jose, and Sacramento as they settle into their forever homes.

The pups will soon be adopted in homes across Northern California including, San Francisco, San Jose, and Sacramento.

“As the Ridglan Farms beagles arrived yesterday on Mother’s Day, applications for BOTH fostering and adoption are now officially CLOSED,” a post on social media from the group read.

“In just days, we received THOUSANDS of applications and secured enough loving homes for these deserving dogs.”

The organization said the rescue is now pivoting to focus on donations to help cover all the vet care the dogs are going to need, as some are underweight and many have bad dental problems.

“These beagles are arriving after lives spent in research facilities, and the road ahead will require extensive veterinary care, patience, decompression, and support.”

Another volunteer shared her experience so far with one of the pups, and how her new dog, “Bandit,” was fitting in “wonderfully” with their own dog Baxter. 

“As we watch Bandit take his first tentative steps on grass and explore his new surroundings, every moment is a testament to the resilience of love and hope. Although it’s bittersweet to see him adjust to a world he’s never known, the joy far surpasses the challenges.”

In April, Big Dog Ranch Rescue and the Center for a Humane Economy negotiated a confidential agreement to purchase the 1,500 beagles for an undisclosed price tag from Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.

It came following chaotic protests that led to the arrest of several activists. One of those activists is San Francisco resident Dean Guzman Wyrzykowski, SFIst reported.

Wyrzykowski wrote in a post on Instagram celebrating that the Ridglan dogs were going free, but said that “freedom is still at stake” for him and other animal activists.

“Four of us are facing felony charges for rescuing beagles before they were released to adoption groups last week.”

“The district attorney says I stole ‘property.’ But does she look like property to you?”Guzman added, as he held up a little brown and white beagle. 

“Thousands of dogs like her are still trapped in labs across the country. We’ll fight for them all at trial — and force courts to ask whether animals are ‘something’ or ‘someone.’”

Ridglan has denied that it mistreats the animals, but in October agreed to give up its state breeding license as of July 1 as part of a deal to avoid prosecution on animal mistreatment charges.

On its website, Ridglan says “no credible evidence of animal abuse, cruelty, mistreatment or neglect at Ridglan Farms has ever been presented or substantiated.”

In a recent statement following last month’s attack, Ridglan hit back and said that “false and highly misleading claims” have been spread about their research and our “deep commitment to animal welfare.”

Ridglan Farms told the New York Times that “the decision to sell the dogs is not related to any specific event.”

“As the dogs sold last week leave our veterinary research facility, we hope they will continue to live happy lives in their new adopted homes.”

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