Dogs Who Have Been Used As Experimental Test Subjects Start New Life In The UK
Press are invited to see their first steps of freedom in England
SURREY, England, Dec. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Beagle Freedom Project (BFP), an international animal rescue and advocacy organization, has secured the release of seven beagles who were used in laboratory experiments in Hungary. These survivors have been dubbed, the "Bond Beagles" because it takes superior skill and expertise to be able to get them out of the laboratories so that they can LIVE Another Day.
Labs typically will not release their test subjects for fear of public reproach. Their License to Kill is sadly legal, but BFP works to convince labs to give them a second chance at life and live in a home with a family surrounded by love.
They had spent their whole lives subjected to horrific testing, living in steel, cold cages with no treats and no love. Prior to this, they had not seen the outdoors or been known by a name: only identified by the number tattooed in their ears.
The seven beagles, aptly named after Bond characters: Daniel, Connery, Brosnan, Roger, Dalton, George and Niven will finally have the life they should have always known: love, toys, treats, snuggles and freedom!
Date: December 2, 2016
Time: 16:30 but call for exact ETA at: 07397 070412
Release Location:
Chimney Farm
Flexford Road
Normandy
Surrey, GU3 2EE
(Call 07397 070412 for explicit directions)
Visuals: Former imprisoned laboratory beagles being freed for the first time in the UK and their new families meeting them for the first time, readying for a new life full of love and all good things.
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