All rescued beagles at Lynchburg Humane Society find forever homes
All 21 rescued beagles at the Lynchburg Humane Society adopted into loving homes. (Lynchburg Humane Society)
LYNCHBURG, Va. – We have an exciting update for you!
Remember the 21 beagles that the Lynchburg Humane Society rescued from the Envigo breeding facility in early August?
Well, the little guys have all found their forever homes, the nonprofit announced in a Facebook post.
“We’ve been absolutely blown away by the response and support from our community and beyond. We would not have been able to do any of this without you all!” Lynchburg Humane Society said.
Lynchburg Humane Society will keep us updated on any Envigo beagles they bring to the shelter in the future.
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