Paws of War Pairs 10 Rescued Beagles With Veterans After Ridglan Farms Probe
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 21
Paws of War Pairs 10 Rescued Beagles With Veterans After Ridglan Farms Probe
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 21
Summary
Paws of War took in 10 beagles released from Wisconsin's Ridglan Farms and is matching them with veterans, first responders and their families for trauma recovery.
State investigators' alleged animal-welfare violations at the breeding facility triggered the broader rescue, which moved hundreds of dogs out of a supplier for laboratory research.
Many of the beagles are only now learning basic behaviors such as walking on grass, climbing stairs, using leashes and house-training after years in confinement.
Director of Adoptions Jodie Cohen said adopters are screened and then supported with free group obedience training and hundreds of dollars in supplies to ease the transition.
The program aims to make recovery mutual, with the rescued dogs building confidence alongside veterans coping with the emotional effects of war.
What makes traumatized lab beagles and veterans such a powerful combination for mutual healing?
Did Wisconsin's animal welfare laws fail these beagles by exempting research facilities from cruelty rules?
With research beagle suppliers closing, how will science ensure medical safety for humans?
Ridglan Farms Closes: How 1,500 Beagles Sparked a Turning Point in U.S. Animal Testing Policy
Overview
In May 2026, around 1,500 beagles were released from Ridglan Farms, experiencing the outside world for the first time after lives spent in laboratories. Their first steps on grass and encounters with water touched millions, sparking a wave of public support and a flood of adoption applications. Animal rescue groups, including Paws of War, stepped in to help, pairing these beagles with veterans and first responders. This initiative not only gave the dogs loving homes but also offered healing companionship to their new human partners, marking a hopeful new chapter for both the animals and those who care for them.