With our groundbreaking undercover investigation that blew the lid off of neglect, intense confinement, suffering, and death at Envigo’s massive beagle-breeding facility in Cumberland, Virginia, PETA helped spark a historical domino effect that paved the way for the dog prison shutting down.
Within a few months, our 2021 exposé was followed by the execution of a search warrant that resulted in law enforcement seizing nearly 450 dogs and puppies “in acute distress” from the facility; federal citations of dozens of violations of animal welfare laws; and a legal battle with the Department of Justice (DOJ ). No more dogs will be bred and born at this beagle factory farm, but we aren’t popping champagne corks just yet—Envigo’s $330 million parent company, Inotiv, is fighting to profit off more than 500 beagles still imprisoned at the site by selling them to laboratories.
Keep reading to see how the operation came crashing down.
- In 2021, a PETA eyewitness documented shocking abuse and neglect of dogs and puppies at an Envigo beagle factory farm, including workers willfully depriving famished nursing mothers of food, workers with no veterinary credentials cutting puppies out of sedated dogs’ abdomens before euthanizing the mothers, and more. Over the course of the investigation, PETA’s eyewitness found more than 360 puppies dead among their live littermates and mothers. Some puppies had been inadvertently crushed to death by their mothers inside the cramped cages, while others suffered from hydrocephalus (in which fluid builds up inside the skull and puts pressure on the brain), were eviscerated, or just couldn’t survive the harsh conditions.
- In October 2021, PETA filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, prompting the agency to conduct at least two multiday inspections of the facility. They found that dogs with oozing sores on their paws and other painful conditions were denied veterinary care, puppies died after falling into a drain, and more. In just a 10 month period, the facility racked up citations for more than 70 violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA).
- In May 2022, a federal search warrant resulted in law enforcement officials seizing nearly 450 dogs and puppies found in “acute distress” from the facility. Federal agents found beagles with untreated wounds and severe dental disease. They were denied adequate food and water, trapped in cage floors and cage bars, and kept in “torturous conditions.”

Many dogs “suffered from severe dental disease, including gingivitis, premature gum recession, and infections,” likely because of “poor nutrition and/or the failure” to provide them with adequate dental care.

This female beagle’s ear was infected and shredded and many other dogs had recent or old ear wounds.

Enclosures were severely crowded, many containing four or more beagles and some containing as many as 10.
- In June 2022, the DOJ found “serious and ongoing violations of the AWA” during a compliance check, including severely crowded enclosures and temperatures reaching 90 degrees inside the facility.

Some enclosures contained food bowls with kibble, but the bowls could be turned over by the dogs, “exposing the food to the feces on the mats.”
- As Envigo’s parent company, Inotiv, announced that it would close the Cumberland breeding facility, the DOJ offered Envigo a plan to place the dogs at the facility up for adoption. But instead of giving all the dogs a chance to be adopted into a loving home, Envigo argued that the company should be allowed to “fulfill orders” and “operate its business” by selling the dogs to laboratories (as if the company hasn’t already put them through hell).
Dogs Still Imprisoned at the Envigo Former Breeding Facility Need Your Help
An estimated 3,200 beagles remain at Envigo’s operation, and the company intends to ship more than 500 off to laboratories to be tormented and killed in cruel, useless experiments—but you can do something about it. Urge Envigo’s parent company, Inotiv, to finally do the right thing by giving ALL these dogs a chance at adoption:
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