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070: What the Public Was Never Meant to See: Pamela Smith on Ridglan Farms, Animal Testing, and Open Rescue

32 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Most people never see what happens behind the walls of animal testing facilities. In this powerful episode of Better Life for Animals, host Cheryl Moss sits down with animal advocate Pamela Smith to discuss her involvement in the widely publicized open rescue at Ridglan Farms, a Wisconsin facility that breeds beagles for laboratory testing. Pamela shares her personal journey from becoming an ethical vegan to taking direct action on behalf of animals. She offers a firsthand account of the rescue effort, the emotional reality of helping beagles destined for experimentation, and why she believes public awareness is one of the most powerful tools for creating change. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why beagles are commonly used in laboratory testing • What an open rescue is and how it differs from other forms of activism • What Pamela experienced during the Ridglan Farms rescue effort • Why many animal advocates believe animal testing is outdated • How modern alternatives to animal experimentation are changing the conversation • The importance of public awareness in advancing animal welfare • How Compassion Without Borders helps street dogs and families in Mexico • Practical ways individuals can get involved in animal advocacy This conversation is both educational and inspiring, offering a closer look at the realities of animal testing while highlighting the growing movement working toward a more compassionate future for animals. Learn more: https://www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/070-Pamela-Smith [https://www.betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/070-Pamela-Smith]

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