After 7 years without love, this former laboratory Beagle enjoys his first family cuddles (video)

At the end of April, a female Beagle named Juniper was rescued with several other laboratory dogs in UNITED STATES. The survivor had never known tenderness and affection during the first 7 years of her life.

Today adopted by a teacher calling herself Mme b. on social networks, the furball experiences many first times. Shy when she arrived, she quickly discovered how wonderful the company of certain humans could be.

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“She knows she is safe and loved by you”

As reported by the media Pet Helpful, Juniper – adopted at the end of May – learned that humans were capable of giving her affection on a daily basis. In her new home, the Beagle dog has discovered cuddles and greatly appreciates these gentle gestures! In addition, she tasted chicken for the first time in her life, which she loves.

In a video broadcast on TikTokher adopter takes the time to introduce her to her community. “ The way she closes her eyes and snuggles into you while you pet her ear. I love it », writes an Internet user. “ She is absolutely perfect. I wish I could hold her in my arms! », Confides a woman named Alexa. “ She is adorable and she knows she is safe and loved by you », Adds another user of the social network.

Thanks to this rescue, the beautiful Juniper finally knows what real dog life is… And many more first times await!

Illustration of the article: After 7 years without love, this former laboratory Beagle enjoys his first family cuddles (video)

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1,500 laboratory dogs saved

HAS Ridglan Farmsin the Wisconsinthousands of Beagles – including Juniper – were bred for use in laboratory research. After years of criticism, investigations and mobilization of animal protection associations, an agreement finally allowed the rescue of around 1,500 dogs this year.

The animals were taken care of by several organizations, which offer them veterinary care, work on their socialization and prepare them for family life before their adoption. For many of these survivors, it is the first time they experience the outdoors, grass and a loving home.