Beagle Breeder Fined Record $35M for Animal Neglect

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Inotiv, a medical research company, has agreed to pay $35 million in fines after its subsidiaries pleaded guilty to mistreating over 4,000 beagles at a Virginia facility. The company will also be on probation for up to five years and must cease breeding dogs. The fine is the largest ever in an animal welfare case.
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