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Dogs Know No Borders – LAB to LOVE Rescue

Event Date: April 15-18, 2024

LAB To LOVE Tour – 10 former research dogs – many borders – amazing fosters and supporters!

Stay with us while we meet the dogs and meet the incredible people who will offer them their future!

The Survivors

CityTV Winnipeg Interview with Lori Cohen

With thousands of dogs being tested on in Canada each year, a Manitoba based charity is attempting to provide a life outside the cage for dogs in need. Kurt Black reports – CityTV News, Winnipeg

10 Beagles rescued from U.S. research facilities

After release from U.S. research facilities, rescue beagles head to new Okanagan homes – Global News, Okanagan

Beagles Rescued from American animal testing facility

Beagles rescued from American animal testing facility find loving foster homes in Alberta – CTV News, Calgary

Rescued 10 dogs from euthanasia after a life as laboratory test subjects

The Beagle Alliance rescued 10 dogs from euthanasia after a life as laboratory test subjects – Kelowna Capital News

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Rescued beagles find new homes in the Okanagan after being released from U.S. research facilities – West Observer

Rescued 10 dogs from euthanasia after a life as laboratory test subjects

‘From lab to love’: Former research beagles play in Kelowna after rescue – Grand Forks Gazette

The Beagle Alliance has partnered with BARC’s Rescue in Calgary to rescue and re-home 10 laboratory testing survivors – Global News, Calgary

Winnipeg Kinsmen 2ND ANNUAL 50/50 RAFFLE 2025!

Kinsmen 50/50 Raffle

Aug 1 - Dec 15, 2025 All Day Event

ATTN: Manitoba Residents - Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg has invited The Beagle Alliance to be part of their 50/50 Raffle running now!

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Please consider speaking with your MP about animal free science. These innovative methods have already proven to be more effective for humans, less expensive - and of course would save the lives of so many animals.

PHOTO CREDIT: Artem Beliaikin