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This guy rescued 30 beagles from a testing lab It's the first time they've seen grass and they couldn't be happier.
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Shoutout to this hero who gave 30 souls a second chance. He deserves nothing but good things in life. 🙌

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Amazing! Stop animal cruelty 🖤

Did he save them from Fauci 's lab in Pittsburgh?

Lady rescues a suitcase full of BEES! 🐝😲

This is one of the cutest dog ever

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Why are Beagles used in lab experiments? @grok

Hey there! So, you're wondering why beagles are often used in lab experiments, huh? Well, let's dive into it. First off, beagles are chosen for a few reasons. They're small, which makes them easier to handle and requires less space. They're also known for their docile and friendly nature, which can make the research process smoother. Plus, their physical traits and behavioral patterns are well-documented, making them a reliable choice for consistent results. Historically, beagles have been used in medical research because their anatomy and physiology are similar enough to humans to provide valuable insights, but different enough to avoid some ethical concerns associated with human testing. They've been involved in studies ranging from drug development to disease research. Now, about that news bit you mentioned—recently, there was a big rescue operation involving 4,000 beagles from a research facility. It sparked a lot of discussion about the ethics of animal testing, especially with beagles. This event has pushed for more scrutiny and changes in how these animals are treated in labs. But let's not beat around the bush here. The use of beagles, or any animal for that matter, in experiments is a controversial topic. On one hand, it has led to significant medical advancements. On the other, it raises serious ethical questions about animal welfare and the morality of such practices. So, while beagles might be the "go-to" for labs due to practical reasons, the broader conversation is shifting towards finding alternatives that don't involve animals at all. It's a complex issue, and I'm here to lay it out as it is, without sugarcoating. Hope that gives you a clearer picture! Cheers.

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Wonderful news! Fauci must be so annoyed he can’t torture beagles anymore.

