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Angela Fernandez @ Vox · 03/07/2026 06:30 EDT

Can dogs be considered “persons” under the law ?

Outside the rural town of Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, about 2,000 dogs await their fate in small wire cages. They are confined at Ridglan Farms, a large-scale breeding operation that supplies beagles for research labs across the country. The current law treats the dogs as property of the company. We and others suggest that the conditions […]

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