Massachusetts
Fifty rescued beagles come to Massachusetts for adoption
PEABODY – Meet Laurel and Cloverly. At 4 months outdated, they’re playful and pleasant and have a newfound love for the outside. The 2 beagles are being fostered in Peabody by way of Candy Paws Rescue. On Tuesday, they touched grass for the very first time.
“Seeing these first moments and seeing them linger again within the crate earlier than they timidly took their first step out was fairly good,” mentioned Lynne Hathaway, Candy Paws Rescue Foster Coordinator.
A primary glimpse of freedom after being saved from a mass breeding facility in Virginia, a part of a nationwide effort to seek out 4,000 rescued beagles new houses.
“So the Humane society of the USA was tasked with managing the discharge of those 4,000 beagles,” mentioned Ann Lambertus, director of Northeast Coonhound Rescue. “Fifty got here to Massachusetts below the Northeast Coonhound Rescue partnership with the Humane Society of the USA, and when our 50 beagles acquired right here, we had 4 different rescues ready to all take a few of them.”
“The very first thing we did yesterday was give them some pet vaccines; we’re deworming them, ensuring they’re all able to go. They will be microchipped earlier than they go, and as quickly as they’re prepared, they will go off to their houses,” mentioned Hathaway.
Candy Paws Rescue has adoptions pending for the 5 beagles it took in, however the Humane Society has companions listed on its web site which might be serving to discover the remainder of the canine loving houses.
“All people in your entire United States, huge organizations, small organizations, everybody stepped as much as do their half on this large effort,” mentioned Cynthia Candy, Candy Paws Rescue founder.
“Figuring out that they’re going to by no means be caged once more. Figuring out that they’re going to be pets. They will be relations. To me, that is large,” mentioned Hathaway.