Meghan Markle and Prince Harry simply couldn't resist taking in Mamma Mia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently adopted the 7-year-old beagle, who was rescued from a breeding facility in Virginia accused of having multiple safety violations. "The Duchess called me personally," Shannon Keith, an animal rights attorney who runs the Beagle Freedom Project, told the Los Angeles Times Aug. 24, revealing that the call led to the couple stopping by to the non-profit organization earlier this month. Although Mia was rescued along with eight of her newborn puppies, as Shannon explained, the pair fell in love with the beagle mom instantly during their...
- 8/25/2022
- E! Online
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have a new four-legged friend in their lives. The newest addition to the family, a 7-year-old rescue beagle named Mamma Mia, spent the majority of her life living in a cage at an animal-testing facility, where she was forced to breed litters for experimentation. For Markle, who has a rescue beagle named Guy, it wasn't long after she heard Mamma Mia's story that she decided to get involved, Los Angeles Times reported on Aug. 24.
According to the Beagle Freedom Project website, Mamma Mia is one of 4,000 beagles rescued from Envigo, an animal-testing facility based in Virginia. Once Envigo shut down on June 13, the dogs were transported to crowded shelters across the country. Mamma Mia and her eight puppies - Iris, Dahlia, Bonnie, Jillian, Indigo, Pebbles, Bluebell, and Lilly - were sent to Maryland, where the royal couple met Shannon Keith, an animal-rights attorney who runs the Bfp.
According to the Beagle Freedom Project website, Mamma Mia is one of 4,000 beagles rescued from Envigo, an animal-testing facility based in Virginia. Once Envigo shut down on June 13, the dogs were transported to crowded shelters across the country. Mamma Mia and her eight puppies - Iris, Dahlia, Bonnie, Jillian, Indigo, Pebbles, Bluebell, and Lilly - were sent to Maryland, where the royal couple met Shannon Keith, an animal-rights attorney who runs the Bfp.
- 8/24/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a new addition to their family.
The pair have adopted a seven-year-old rescue beagle named Mamma Mia, the Los Angeles Times revealed.
The pup will join fellow beagle Guy and the pair’s black Labrador, whose name is thought to be Pula, at their lavish Montecito home in California.
The paper stated Mia was rescued along with 4,000 other beagles in July from overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at the Envigo breeding and research plant in Virginia.
This animal rights lawyer helped Meghan, Prince Harry adopt beagle rescued from Virginia plant https://t.co/2vrXOyXCYZ
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 24, 2022
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Shannon Keith, an animal rights attorney who runs the Beagle Freedom Project, told the L.A. Times: “The duchess called me personally.”
The non-profit organization rescues beagles and other dogs,...
The pair have adopted a seven-year-old rescue beagle named Mamma Mia, the Los Angeles Times revealed.
The pup will join fellow beagle Guy and the pair’s black Labrador, whose name is thought to be Pula, at their lavish Montecito home in California.
The paper stated Mia was rescued along with 4,000 other beagles in July from overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at the Envigo breeding and research plant in Virginia.
This animal rights lawyer helped Meghan, Prince Harry adopt beagle rescued from Virginia plant https://t.co/2vrXOyXCYZ
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 24, 2022
Read More: Meghan Markle Recalls Terrifying Moment Archie’s Nursery Set On Fire During Africa Royal Tour
Shannon Keith, an animal rights attorney who runs the Beagle Freedom Project, told the L.A. Times: “The duchess called me personally.”
The non-profit organization rescues beagles and other dogs,...
- 8/24/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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