Florida rescue leads effort to give 1,500 lab beagles a second chance
- May 2
- 1 min read

After spending their lives bred for laboratory research, 1,500 beagles are getting a second chance, with a Florida-based rescue stepping in to lead one of the largest dog relocations in U.S. history.
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This is a truly commendable rescue effort, not only because of its scale but also because it brings hope to dogs who have gone through such difficult circumstances. Reading this news really made me happy, and now I want to relax a bit with the Sprunky game.
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