2014 Precinct Caucus Resolution Beagle Retirement Bill Whereas, some dogs and cats in research facilities do not need to be euthanized at the termination of the experiments they are used in; and Whereas, dogs and cats used in research have the capacity to enjoy a full life in a loving family after the research is concluded; and Whereas, there has historically been an overwhelming interest on the part of the public to adopt into their homes animals from research facilities; Therefore, be it resolved that we support legislation that ensures all dogs and cats in state-funded university research institutions are offered up for public adoption through animal rescue organizations instead of being euthanized at the end of nonterminal experiments. We refer to proposed legislation such as Minnesota S.F. 1164/H.F. 1370, which ensures that any research institution that receives state support offers dogs and cats who have been used for testing purposes and who would otherwise be euthanized, if research does not require them being destroyed at the termination of the test, be offered for adoption through an animal rescue organization.