By Bob Hoge
Somewhere, Snoopy is smiling.
On Friday, over 300 beagles were released from a breeding operation in Wisconsin that raised the pooches for scientific testing. Many more dogs are scheduled to see freedom in the near future after the breeders came to an agreement with animal rights advocates.
We all know that animal rights groups can often be nutty, but I’m with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy on this one: let’s end painful and sometimes cruel research on man’s best friend.
For many of these pooches, it was the first time they’d ever run around and played and just acted like dogs:
BREAKING: The first 300 Ridglan beagles touched grass for the first time today.
They stepped outside and looked up at the sun.
Many are playful. Some are scared. All are learning the world can be safe.
Today, they are free. pic.twitter.com/jUF6Y6dCGf
— Dean Guzman Wyrzykowski (@deanguzmanw) May 2, 2026
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