Friday, September 4, 2015

10-year-old girl and her family rescue Beagle which was experimented on in labratories

VIRGINIA -- A fifth grader in Roanoke County, Virginia rescued a dog from a product testing lab.
Eva Brown has supported the Beagle Freedom project for months. It’s a non-profit rescuing dogs from laboratory testing.


Earlier this year, the Browns applied to adopt a dog through the Beagle Freedom Project and a few weeks ago they got the call to go pick up their new pup.

  

 
“It was like ‘oh my gosh,’ we’re finally getting one and I was really excited,” explained Eva. “I wasn’t excited though to lift up her ear and see her number.”

“We like to think we’re making a little bit of a difference just by taking her in and spreading awareness,” said Angela Brown, Eva’s mom.

 
 

Below is a picture of Eva announcing their new family addition is no longer a number and her name is Cate.

If you would like to donate to the Beagle Freedom Project or find a product test list log on to http://www.beaglefreedomproject.org/fundraiser?/Showthebeagleslove.

(WLNS - Aug 28, 2015)

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