10-Year-old girl rescues dog from product testing lab
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It’s really nice to know that some very young people out there are very caring about animals–especially the ones who are in dire need of help. We really admire these young individuals who go out of their way to save animals in need. Just recently, we featured a video of a dog who was saved from death row with the help of some good people and around 50 cub scouts who helped build the paralyzed dog’s new wheels. It’s really wonderful that these young boys helped the poor dog get a new lease in life.
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And now another admirable young individual is doing her part in saving animals in need. In Salem, a 10-year-old girl has just rescud a dog from a product testing lab. Eva Brown, a fifth grader in Roanoke County, adopted a dog through the Beagle Freedom Project. Eva and her family have been supporting the Beagle Freedom project whose mission is to rescue dogs from laboratory or product testing. Eva is just so excited to meet and interact with her new best friend that she rescued. Watch the video below for the full story!
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What a remarkable little girl! I hope there are more children out there who are willing to help animals in need.
You can learn more and help the Beagle Freedom Project by visiting their website.