Protesters liberate five beagles from breeding facility during second day of anti-animal testing demonstrations

Animal advocates have successfully rescued five beagles from a puppy mill that supplies dogs for scientific experiments. The activists from the Animal Freedom Movement took over the Marshall BioResources’ puppy farm in Cambridgeshire to bring attention to the breeding of around 2,000 beagles annually for laboratory tests. Beagles are commonly used in these experiments due to their gentle and friendly nature. During the protest, a group of 25 demonstrators dressed in white overalls occupied the facility, and some were arrested by the police. Despite the arrests, protestors continued to hold signs advocating for the end of animal testing and remained on the premises.

Animal cruelty activists have released five beagles from a puppy farm which breeds dogs for laboratory tests. Pictured: One of the beagles freed from the MBR Acres facility

Animal rights advocates successfully rescued five beagles from a puppy mill that supplies dogs for scientific experiments. One of the liberated beagles from the MBR Acres facility is shown

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