It's so disgusting that words fail me. Just like the rest of petrochemical medical research, not one lousy thing accomplished other than "well, that didn't work," denial, and a big price tag. With Satan's son, old "Chase the Buck Fauci" at the helm, it comes as no surprise.
Still a problem. The story below documents how beagles were rescued from a farm in Wisconsin that sold the beagles for medical research. The beagles are deficient in understanding how to behave because they have not been properly nurtured.
The Ridglan Farms Rescue Operation
The situation you are referring to involves a massive, coordinated effort to rescue beagles from Ridglan Farms, a commercial breeding facility in Wisconsin that has long supplied dogs for scientific research.
Rather than a single "puppy mill" bust, this was the result of intense public pressure, legal battles, and a negotiated settlement. In late April and early May 2026, animal welfare organizations—specifically the Center for a Humane Economy and Big Dog Ranch Rescue—finalized a deal to purchase 1,500 beagles from the facility.
⚖️ Context and Institutional Involvement
The Settlement: Under pressure from ongoing cruelty allegations and a 2025 finding of probable cause by a Dane County judge, the facility reached a settlement with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. This agreement allows the facility to avoid criminal charges provided they surrender their state-level breeding license by July 1, 2026.
The Scale: The rescue operation involves transitioning these beagles into a rehabilitation and adoption pipeline. While 1,500 dogs were part of the initial transfer, estimates suggest hundreds more may still remain in the facility's custody, with activists continuing to advocate for their release.
Civil Unrest: The path to this outcome was marked by significant tension. Earlier this year, activists engaged in direct action, including unauthorized entries onto the property and a later protest in April that resulted in arrests and confrontations with law enforcement.
🐕 Current Status
Rehoming: Organizations like the Dane County Humane Society and the Wisconsin Humane Society are currently facilitating the intake, medical screening, and adoption of these dogs. Interest has been overwhelming; thousands of applications have been submitted by the public.
The Reality of "Lab" Dogs: Advocates emphasize that these dogs, having spent their lives in confinement, require specific, patient environments to adjust to life in a home. The focus remains on securing the remaining animals while managing the massive logistical and financial demands of the current rescue.
This saga highlights the ongoing conflict between industrial, state-sanctioned breeding operations and the growing public demand for transparency and more humane practices in the scientific and agricultural sectors.
After FIGHTING for the ethical treatment of animals for the past 40 years, this brings SOLACE and HOPE to my soul for them.
THANK YOU, Dr. Malone, for sharing your UNIQUE and BALANCED EXPERTISE/INSIGHTS regarding animal experimentation. I was a PETA member for several years during the 80's until PETA became too radical for me. Your perspective provides much needed clarity.
Years ago we purchased a registered chow puppy. Starting about 6 months of age she started barking at everything. She would hear or think she heard something, up, jump up and bark 5 times, wait and continue. We talked to our vet about a cordectomy and he agreed, but said he wanted us to drive by a house with a dog that had one so we knew what to expect.
Our chow lived in our loving family to age 15 in the mountains at the end of the road, never on a leash and never fenced in.
I was at a Christmas party with my wife's firm and engaged in a conversation with the head of a local animal right group and I asked her what she thought about it. her response was she was generally against the procedure, but our dog lived with people that loved her and that the alternative (us giving her up) could have been much worse. Love and a good life being the most important things, she was good with it.
The dog still barked, she just made no noise. She was unaffected.
So I'm thinking that humans can justify anything if it provides a paycheck. And forty years of no cure for sepsis says to me - follow the money. Always.
When Dr. Paul Marik was still with the Eastern Virginia Medical School & associated hospital, he developed a highly effective treatment/cure for sepsis. Here he is explaining what he gave to patients with sepsis in their ICU..https://youtu.be/yfXVce34A78?si=SyOG3icppeWICw9i
Having worked in human & animal Healthcare (w/ veterinarian spouse), I was appalled when I learned of the cruel & inhumane treatment of animals in R&D and the scientific community, that had been ongoing for decades, funded by taxpayer dollars. No one with a conscience or shred of moral decency would allow such evil to be done to their own children, even innocent animals.
Unchecked powers done in the name of science, without a moral compass, is evil at its core. Only a sick society preys on the innocence of those living (babies, children, animals, elderly) that cannot defend themselves. The only remedy is a revolution of conscience and conviction of sin, and this will not happen w/out divine intervention. Only God can remove this stain.
Thank you for explaining this in a simple, yet not simplistic, way that ordinary people can understand. I hope people will also start to get angry about the experimentation on HUMANS that still takes place on a wide scale across our country.
No animal testing, ever, for any reason. It is not right to experiment on sentient beings who have no ability to object and nobody who can advocate for them.
I think there's a significant portion of the population that favors beagles over peoples.
Nancy Mace is running for SC governor. I'll miss her courage in the House if that means the end of her tenure there. Here she was a few years ago, articulating her COVID jab injuries as she eviscerated former Twitter CEO Vijaya Gadde:
I also remember an interview with Mace a few years ago, in which she said, "If you want a a friend in Washington DC, get a dog." Or something very close to that.
Interesting. In answering a question yesterday re are doctors scientists I replied that science is a brutal business. That no Guinea pigs survive. This today goes right to my point. You never want to be treated by a physician like those beagles were treated.
This is yet another reason to lose confidence in the health care industrial complex, which was represented by the Fauci and Collins but certainly not Bhattacharya. Keeping people healthy came after cruel cordectomies on beagles and murderous maladministration of an avoidable pandemic.
The things humans can do to animals in the name of "science" is hard to stomach. Beagles are pets, not lab rats. As someone who has had a Beagle, and many other dogs, reading what these animals were subjected to sickens me.
Those so-called researchers should be castrated without sedation.
Perhaps flaying alive and rolled in salt?
And dropped in an acid vat.
twice a day for years to come. OMG how horrific
It's so disgusting that words fail me. Just like the rest of petrochemical medical research, not one lousy thing accomplished other than "well, that didn't work," denial, and a big price tag. With Satan's son, old "Chase the Buck Fauci" at the helm, it comes as no surprise.
Still a problem. The story below documents how beagles were rescued from a farm in Wisconsin that sold the beagles for medical research. The beagles are deficient in understanding how to behave because they have not been properly nurtured.
The Ridglan Farms Rescue Operation
The situation you are referring to involves a massive, coordinated effort to rescue beagles from Ridglan Farms, a commercial breeding facility in Wisconsin that has long supplied dogs for scientific research.
Rather than a single "puppy mill" bust, this was the result of intense public pressure, legal battles, and a negotiated settlement. In late April and early May 2026, animal welfare organizations—specifically the Center for a Humane Economy and Big Dog Ranch Rescue—finalized a deal to purchase 1,500 beagles from the facility.
⚖️ Context and Institutional Involvement
The Settlement: Under pressure from ongoing cruelty allegations and a 2025 finding of probable cause by a Dane County judge, the facility reached a settlement with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. This agreement allows the facility to avoid criminal charges provided they surrender their state-level breeding license by July 1, 2026.
The Scale: The rescue operation involves transitioning these beagles into a rehabilitation and adoption pipeline. While 1,500 dogs were part of the initial transfer, estimates suggest hundreds more may still remain in the facility's custody, with activists continuing to advocate for their release.
Civil Unrest: The path to this outcome was marked by significant tension. Earlier this year, activists engaged in direct action, including unauthorized entries onto the property and a later protest in April that resulted in arrests and confrontations with law enforcement.
🐕 Current Status
Rehoming: Organizations like the Dane County Humane Society and the Wisconsin Humane Society are currently facilitating the intake, medical screening, and adoption of these dogs. Interest has been overwhelming; thousands of applications have been submitted by the public.
The Reality of "Lab" Dogs: Advocates emphasize that these dogs, having spent their lives in confinement, require specific, patient environments to adjust to life in a home. The focus remains on securing the remaining animals while managing the massive logistical and financial demands of the current rescue.
This saga highlights the ongoing conflict between industrial, state-sanctioned breeding operations and the growing public demand for transparency and more humane practices in the scientific and agricultural sectors.
After FIGHTING for the ethical treatment of animals for the past 40 years, this brings SOLACE and HOPE to my soul for them.
THANK YOU, Dr. Malone, for sharing your UNIQUE and BALANCED EXPERTISE/INSIGHTS regarding animal experimentation. I was a PETA member for several years during the 80's until PETA became too radical for me. Your perspective provides much needed clarity.
Cordectomy - My View
Years ago we purchased a registered chow puppy. Starting about 6 months of age she started barking at everything. She would hear or think she heard something, up, jump up and bark 5 times, wait and continue. We talked to our vet about a cordectomy and he agreed, but said he wanted us to drive by a house with a dog that had one so we knew what to expect.
Our chow lived in our loving family to age 15 in the mountains at the end of the road, never on a leash and never fenced in.
I was at a Christmas party with my wife's firm and engaged in a conversation with the head of a local animal right group and I asked her what she thought about it. her response was she was generally against the procedure, but our dog lived with people that loved her and that the alternative (us giving her up) could have been much worse. Love and a good life being the most important things, she was good with it.
The dog still barked, she just made no noise. She was unaffected.
One of many wonderful pets in our lives.
Thanks
Fauchi is still evil!
The most evil I've run across!
Mengele was a doctor too.
So I'm thinking that humans can justify anything if it provides a paycheck. And forty years of no cure for sepsis says to me - follow the money. Always.
When Dr. Paul Marik was still with the Eastern Virginia Medical School & associated hospital, he developed a highly effective treatment/cure for sepsis. Here he is explaining what he gave to patients with sepsis in their ICU..https://youtu.be/yfXVce34A78?si=SyOG3icppeWICw9i
Having worked in human & animal Healthcare (w/ veterinarian spouse), I was appalled when I learned of the cruel & inhumane treatment of animals in R&D and the scientific community, that had been ongoing for decades, funded by taxpayer dollars. No one with a conscience or shred of moral decency would allow such evil to be done to their own children, even innocent animals.
Unchecked powers done in the name of science, without a moral compass, is evil at its core. Only a sick society preys on the innocence of those living (babies, children, animals, elderly) that cannot defend themselves. The only remedy is a revolution of conscience and conviction of sin, and this will not happen w/out divine intervention. Only God can remove this stain.
Thank you for explaining this in a simple, yet not simplistic, way that ordinary people can understand. I hope people will also start to get angry about the experimentation on HUMANS that still takes place on a wide scale across our country.
No animal testing, ever, for any reason. It is not right to experiment on sentient beings who have no ability to object and nobody who can advocate for them.
I think there's a significant portion of the population that favors beagles over peoples.
Nancy Mace is running for SC governor. I'll miss her courage in the House if that means the end of her tenure there. Here she was a few years ago, articulating her COVID jab injuries as she eviscerated former Twitter CEO Vijaya Gadde:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDJJ483kvGQ
I also remember an interview with Mace a few years ago, in which she said, "If you want a a friend in Washington DC, get a dog." Or something very close to that.
Did listen. Thanks for providing.
Interesting. In answering a question yesterday re are doctors scientists I replied that science is a brutal business. That no Guinea pigs survive. This today goes right to my point. You never want to be treated by a physician like those beagles were treated.
These people should have done to them exactly what they did to these poor pups
Then he dug a hole so deep, he fell into it.
This is yet another reason to lose confidence in the health care industrial complex, which was represented by the Fauci and Collins but certainly not Bhattacharya. Keeping people healthy came after cruel cordectomies on beagles and murderous maladministration of an avoidable pandemic.
The things humans can do to animals in the name of "science" is hard to stomach. Beagles are pets, not lab rats. As someone who has had a Beagle, and many other dogs, reading what these animals were subjected to sickens me.