Rehoming of laboratory beagles: ethical considerations, animal welfare, and the impact on research practices
Absztrakt
Although rehoming of laboratory beagles has gained significantly in interest over the past years,
studies on this practice remain scarce. Exploring a range of relevant animal welfare
considerations, this thesis examines the question of whether the work of rehoming and fostering
can allow laboratory animals, such as the often-used beagle, to have a chance at a better life.
Building on a comprehensive literature review on the beagle as a laboratory animal, the study
discusses ethical considerations concerning both the use and the rehoming of such animals.
Utilizing data on laboratory animals from the United States, the United Kingdom, and the
European Union, the study evaluates post-laboratory options for these animals. Despite a lack
of reliable data and few studies on the topic, the study finds an overall positive view on
rehoming as a viable option for laboratory animals and discusses how rehoming can encourage
the adoption of more ethical research practices.