ALBAWABA - A company responsible for breeding beagles for medical research has been ordered to pay a record $35 million (€32 million) in fines following a landmark animal welfare case in Virginia. Envigo RMS, the operator of the facility, along with its parent company Inotiv, admitted to neglecting thousands of dogs housed at their breeding site. Among the reported violations were unsanitary living conditions, inadequate food and water provision, and ...