Federal Investigation of Envigo Ongoing After PETA Exposed Systemic Food Deprivation, Dead and Dying Beagle Puppies Bred for Experiments
For Immediate Release:
November 15, 2021
Contact:
Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382
Cumberland, Va. â Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released three damning inspection reports citing Envigoâa Virginia-based, international dog breeder and supplier to laboratoriesâfor 26 violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act. This federal inspection occurred in July, while PETAâs just-released undercover investigation was underway. Another multiday inspection took place just this month, the findings of which arenât yet available.
According to the July reports, federal veterinarians found 15 dogs denied treatment for âsevere dental disease,â wounds, yellow discharge around the eyes, and more; a âdepressedâ puppy covered with feces in a waste pan; 13 dogs denied food for 42 hours while nursing 78 puppies; hundreds of dogs and puppies confined to rooms in which temperatures reached 92.3 degrees; a dog trapped by her foot in a kennel floor and puppiesâ legs jutting through floors; more than 450 dogs deprived of adequate space; an âoverpowering ammonia and fecal odorâ; insects in dogsâ food; âwidespreadâ maintenance problems; and more. Envigoâs own records reportedly showed more than 300 puppiesâ deaths were attributed to unknown causes, that 24 dogs and puppies were âmissing,â and that three dogs had been killed in fights and 71 dogs had been injured by dogs in adjacent kennels. The facility allegedly ârefused to provide full copiesâ of study records for 16 animals used in experiments to federal inspectors.
In October, the USDA opened an investigation of Envigo after PETA reported to the government that its investigator witnessed and filmed workers with no veterinary credentials injecting euthanasia drugs directly into puppiesâ hearts without sedation, causing them immense pain; intentionally depriving nursing mother dogs of food for up to two days; and leaving dogs soaked to the skin from water sprayed via high-pressure hoses. A facility supervisor was caught on video describing USDA inspectorsâ concerns as âa damn game you gotta play to ⊠satisfy âem, because of the bull**** that they can make happen.â
âThese inspection reports make it clear that Envigo has been failing to provide these beagles with basic care and veterinary attention to prevent and alleviate psychological and physical suffering,â says PETA Senior Vice President of Cruelty Investigations Daphna Nachminovitch. âIt is time for the company to do the right thing by getting out of the animal business.â
Since September 2020, the National Institutes of Health, already under fire for funding cruel experiments on dogs, has awarded three contracts to Envigo. According to published papers, dogs from Envigo have also been experimented on at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Temple University, the Medical University of South Carolina, the University of Missouri, and Level Biotechnology in Taiwan, among other facilities. Photos and video footage from PETAâs investigation are available via WeTransfer here and here. Video statements from Nachminovitch are available via WeTransfer here.
PETAâwhose motto reads, in part, that âanimals are not ours to experiment onââopposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information on PETAâs investigative newsgathering and reporting, please visit PETA.org or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Source: Peta.org