NIH Bought Puppies From Envigo Currently Under Federal Investigation For Animal Abuse
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FROM SHARK SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness
December 2021

SHARK encourages everyone to reach out to the Cumberland, VA Board of Supervisors asking them to require Envigo to improve the treatment of these dogs.

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On December 29 The Daily Wire released a report that the National Institutes of Health spent $1.2 million dollars buying Beagle puppies for experimentation from Envigo (formerly Covance owned by LabCorp), a Virginia-based breeding mill currently under federal investigation for its cruel living conditions, according to multiple reports.

Over the past several years, SHARK has documented the horrendous conditions of these suffering and dying beagles with our drones.

SHARK's drone video documented how the beagles are kept in overcrowded cages, where fighting and other signs of dominance occur, as well as repetitive behavior, which is a sign of stress. See 2019 drone footage HERE.

SHARK had encouraged everyone to contact LabCorp/Covance when they owned this facility to meet with us to discuss serious reforms to this horrible breeding facility, but LabCorp/Covance didn't respond.

SHARK encourages everyone to reach out to the Cumberland, VA Board of Supervisors asking them to require Envigo to improve the treatment of these dogs.

Brian Stanley (804) 629-0774
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Ronald Tavernier (804) 380-9677
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Mrs. Eurika Tyree (804) 491-6077
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Robert Saunders, Jr. (434) 808-1638
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Gene Brooks (434) 390-8935
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SHARK has also droned Marshall Farms, another abominable beagle breeding facility that also breeds ferrets and other small animals in North Rose, NY.

Narshall Farms

SHARK has set up the BeagleSalvation.com website to educate the public about these gruesome breeding and testing facilities.  


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