Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh finds homes for all its Envigo beagles

21 beagles from Virginia breeding facility arrive in Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - All the beagles Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh helped save from a breeding facility in Virginia have found their new forever homes. 

HARP was one of five Pittsburgh-area organizations that took in 21 beagles from the Envigo facility that was breeding beagles for medical research and had to surrender about 4,000 dogs.   

"The beagles under our care were introduced to a life of love that they had never known before," HARP said on Facebook Tuesday. 

The beagles also went to Animal Friends, where a few went up for adoption this past weekend, and to the Beaver County, Butler County and Washington Area humane societies. 

HARP said all the beagles it was caring for are now with loving and trusting families. 

"These families were ready to show these pups that a home full of love was meant for them, too," HARP wrote.   

We’ll never get tired of watching these dogs start the next chapter of their lives. 💙 #4000Beagles

A few weeks ago, HARP and other local shelters were lucky enough to receive beagles rescued from a testing facility in Virginia. The beagles under our care were introduced to a life of love that they had never known before. The beagles under HARP's care have all been adopted by loving and trusting families. These families were ready to show these pups that a home full of love was meant for them, too. #4000Beagles #HARPsaveslives #foreverhome #beaglelove

Posted by Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh on Tuesday, August 30, 2022
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