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Ridglan Farms, Blue Mounds, WIDane County, Wisconsin

Free the Ridglan Dogs — End the Cruelty Now

Petition to: Wisconsin Attorney General & Special Prosecutor Tim Gruenke, State Officials with Legal Authority to Act
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A judge declared these dogs victims of felony cruelty.1 The state cut a deal that frees zero of them.7 We need to change that.

On January 9, 2025, Judge Rhonda Lanford found probable cause of felony animal cruelty at Ridglan Farms. A special prosecutor then gave Ridglan until July 1, 2026 to stop breeding — but the deal allows them to keep selling dogs into labs until then, retain ~70 dogs for their own experiments indefinitely, and requires not a single dog to be released. Ever.

We demand every dog be freed and this facility permanently closed.

Most people don’t know that places like this exist.

Ridglan Farms is a facility at 10489 W Blue Mounds Road, Blue Mounds, Wisconsin — just outside Madison — that has been breeding beagles for over 60 years for a single purpose: to sell them to laboratories for experimentation.

That experimentation is called vivisection — the practice of testing on living animals. Force-feeding toxic compounds. Invasive surgery. Injecting diseases. And ultimately killing them. Beagles are the breed of choice because they are gentle, trusting, and do not fight back. They are chosen specifically because of their kindness.

There are very few facilities like this left in the United States. Ridglan breeds approximately 2,000 beagles at any given time — dogs that have never seen sunlight, never felt grass, never been loved — and sells them to be tortured in the name of science. These dogs need to be rescued.

“Any reasonably prudent prosecutor would issue charges.”

Judge Rhonda Lanford, Dane County Circuit Court, January 20251

Accepted by the court

Surgery on conscious dogs without anesthesia by unlicensed staff156

Solitary confinement in 2′ × 4′ metal cages — never outside, no sunlight12

Wire flooring causing chronic foot infections, cysts, inability to walk39

Failure to provide adequate shelter under Wisconsin cruelty statutes1

Nauseating conditions from accumulated feces and urine3

Documented but never charged

Vocal cords cut from 30–40 dogs/month using paralytic agents instead of anesthesia5

Dying puppies thrown in garbage bags rather than given vet care or humane euthanasia5

Mass burning of dead dogs in pyres on the property (earliest complaint, 2005)

Psychological torment — endless spinning, pacing, wall-bouncing “off the scale”2

The 311 violations represent only a fraction of what was documented.

On April 19, 2026, 2,000 citizens are returning to Ridglan Farms — one person for every dog still trapped inside — to peacefully demand their release.

This time, we expect law enforcement to be on the right side. We expect officers to help protect these animals — not arrest the people trying to save them. We expect the #Ridglan8 to be returned to safety. And if Ridglan obstructs the lawful removal of animals from a facility with 311 documented cruelty violations, we expect them to be held accountable. The public is watching.

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What we demand

01

Release all dogs immediately

Use authority under Wis. Stat. § 173.13 and § 173.23 to order every beagle at Ridglan released to accredited rescue organizations.

02

File criminal charges

Prosecute the felony cruelty that Judge Lanford found any “reasonably prudent prosecutor” would charge.

03

Return the #Ridglan8

The 8 dogs illegally returned to their abusers by police must be placed with rescue organizations.

04

Drop charges against the rescuers

27 people were arrested for doing what the government refused to do for six years.

Sign this petition. Share it. The dogs cannot wait.