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Sens. Warner, Kaine want dog breeding facility stripped of license

- By Sarah Rankin

RICHMOND — The state’s U.S. senators called last week on a federal agency to immediatel­y suspend the license of a dog breeding facility where recent inspection­s have found repeated animal welfare violations.

Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine issued a joint letter asking the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to suspend Envigo’s license for its Cumberland facility for 21 days, move to revoke its license outright and consider civil penalties of up to $730,000.

“It is clear to us that Envigo has been derelict in its duty to provide for the humane care of its dogs, and is unable to abide by the basic standards set forth by the Animal Welfare Act,” the Democratic senators wrote.

The company, which breeds dogs for research, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Warner and Kaine said over nine months, four inspection­s at the facility found 73 violations. Among them were housing violations that led to dogs being injured; insufficie­nt cleaning and sanitation; insufficie­nt staffing; and instances of euthanasia being performed without a sedative.

“Perhaps most galling is the fact that from January — July 2021, over 300 puppy deaths were attributed to unknown causes, and the facility was found to have ‘not taken additional steps to determine the causes of death in order to prevent similar deaths’ in the future,” the letter said, citing one of the inspection reports.

The senators asked for a response by April 20.

The Virginia General Assembly passed several animal welfare measures this year intended to tighten up the facility’s requiremen­ts and strengthen state oversight. The measures are awaiting action by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

The senators’ letter came after U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Virginia Beach, joined six representa­tives in February in writing to the inspection service, raising similar concerns about why Envigo’s license had not been suspended.

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