Dead Puppies in Poop-Smeared Bins—Help End These Horrors!

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Our dogs and cats have unique life stories, from their time before adoption to becoming our BFFs. But if they had been born at a Marshall BioResources facility, their miserable lives would be cut short by experimenters who see them as nothing more than lab equipment.

Video footage captured by The Camp Beagle shows beagles crammed in poop-covered cages inside a Marshall facility in the U.K. This multinational factory farm breeds and sells dogs, cats, ferrets, and others to laboratories to use in deadly experiments. 😨

A puppy, reportedly at Marshall BioResources’ New York facility, lies dead in a feces-smeared bin.

The footage shows beagles pacing back and forth and jumping around, stressed from living in a metal enclosure 24/7.

We’ve also received video footage, reportedly from the laboratory supplier, showing a tethered and panicked beagle wearing a tight-fitting mask covering their snout. Marshall BioResources charges a higher price for dogs it claims it has “trained” to wear inhalation masks to make it easier for experimenters to test poisonous chemicals.

After living in filth for their entire young lives, the dogs are tossed into a truck like luggage and hauled off to laboratories where they’re abused and killed in gruesome experiments. 🤬

Whistleblower pics recently shared with PETA from inside Marshall’s New York facility show ferrets locked inside dingy wire cages caked in poop, while beagles and their puppies sat in barren cages above soiled concrete.

This ferret had extensive sores over his body.

The whistleblower also said that cages were only cleaned every two weeks, feeders were moldy, and puppies were commonly found dead in their enclosures with large amounts of blood.

What You Can Do

These animals need you to speak up for them—please urge the U.S. Department of Agriculture to revoke Marshall’s license!

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