Thirty Six Rescued Beagles Sent From Illegal Research Facility To Chicago

Thirty six one-year-old beagles at the Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago, Illinois. The dogs were checked and immunized after being freed from inhumane breeding and research at “Envigo.” WMAQ’s Kye Martin reports.
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