

Melanie Kaplan: Travels With a Beagle
Oct 21, 2025
Melanie Kaplan, a veteran journalist and travel writer, shares her heartfelt journey after adopting Hammy, a former lab beagle. She unpacks the troubling realities of animal research, revealing that over 95% of promising drugs fail in humans. Kaplan discusses the historical reasons behind beagles being used in labs and the welfare issues in commercial dog breeding. She advocates for innovative non-animal alternatives and emphasizes the importance of societal responsibility in animal research, all while recounting touching moments of Hammy's recovery and transformation.
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Adopting Hammy Sparked an Investigation
- Melanie adopted Hammy after fostering a beagle rescued from a Virginia lab and discovered a tattoo in his ear linking him to research.
- Her journalist background led her to investigate Hammy's past and the broader world of animal experimentation.
Why Beagles Dominate Lab Research
- Beagles became the dominant lab dog due to historical beagling, standardized breeding, and easy availability from kennels.
- That breeding infrastructure made them convenient models for universities and pharma testing.
Scale Creates Welfare Blind Spots
- Large commercial kennels like Marshall Farms house tens of thousands of beagles, creating welfare and oversight challenges.
- Mass breeding makes it hard to spot suffering or fights among dogs on a farm scale.