Helping Former Research Animals Go From

LAB to LOVE

The Beagle Alliance places former research animals, specifically beagles, into loving homes – and advocates for animal free science. We believe that our collective love for dogs will spark change for all animals in research throughout Canada and around the world.

WE WILL BE THEIR VOICE – TOGETHER WITH OUR PARTNERS AND OUR COMMUNITY!

CRA tax receipts will be issued in February 2026.

U.S. tax-deductible donations issued by Global Giving.

This is the total number of animals that were reported* to be used in testing or training facilities in Canada in 2024.

This is the total number of dogs, cats and primates that were reported* to be used in facilities in Canada in 2024, 2023 and 2022.

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2023

2022

* Only CCAC-certified institutions are required to report their annual animal use data to the CCAC each year. Reporting is voluntary for all other laboratories in Canada.

Young girl welcoming former research beagle from crate
Former research Beagle released
Former research Beagle waiting in crate for release
Former research beagles first time on grass
TBA Volunteer with former research beagle
What Drives Us

Our Mission

To give former research animals more years outside of the cage than inside and to give animals from situations of harm and neglect a second chance at life.

To advocate for the release of eligible animals in science and build a community that believes that animals CAN go from LAB to LOVE!

Our Vision

To see the end of animal testing.

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We absolutely cannot do this without generous people like you!

Getting Involved

Save an Animal

Foster / Adopt

The Beagle Alliance rescues animals that have very special needs, and because of this, we maintain a thorough process when considering applicants. Animals with special needs come with incredible gifts, and as a foster or adopter, you are a very important part of their freedom and future!

Thank you for wanting to care for a former research animal. It takes very special people to open their homes and their hearts – we are so grateful.

Our process includes an interview, home check and reference check; to get started, please submit a completed application by clicking the link below.

Volunteer

Thank you so much for wanting to support The Beagle Alliance. We absolutely cannot do this without generous people like you! We need  volunteers in every province and territory who can help spread the word about our mission. The work and dedication of our volunteers will allow us to rescue animals from harmful situations and give them loving and caring homes.

Your time is very important to us, and we would like you to help in a way that works for you. 

If you are interested in volunteering, please click the link below and tell us more about yourself!

Make a Donation

Your generosity allows us to continue to save lives! No amount is too small and every donation is deeply appreciated. On behalf of the animals we’ve saved and will save, we want to thank all who have given so generously to support our mission.

Advocacy

Animal Free Science

Scientist in laboratory testing

The Beagle Alliance advocates for non-animal use in science.

Suffering would end for animals, more effective treatments for disease would be available for humans, and if governments chose to grant funding based on the changeover to this model, private and public facilities would benefit monetarily and with greater staff retention. Then, the animal care workers could heal from the trauma of constant exposure to animal trauma.

Cruelty Free Shopping

Beagle and Bunny - Shop Cruelty Free
Becoming cruelty free is a mission and a statement. It requires intention and research and is a process that is 100% worthwhile. When you start your cruelty free journey, you are making a statement with your earnings.

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Foster/Adopt

Sadie

Sadie

Female Beagle – Relinquished (Location Manitoba) ADOPTION PENDING

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PHOTO CREDIT: Artem Beliaikin